Johor State Assembly · P143 Pagoh
Bukit Pasir
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Background
The BN (UMNO) assemblyman for Bukit Pasir since 2022 and a Johor executive councillor for works and infrastructure; a professional engineer who won the seat on his debut by just 198 votes.
- Born 4 November 1986 in Kampung Jalan Raja, Bukit Pasir; a professional engineer (Ir. Ts.).[1]
- Won Bukit Pasir on his electoral debut in 2022, beating PN's Iqbal Razak by just 198 votes.[1]
- A Johor executive councillor since March 2022, chairing the works, transport, infrastructure and communications committee.[1][2]
PH-Amanah's Bukit Pasir candidate and the seat's former assemblyman (2018-2022); a retired army captain who was sacked by PAS after contesting as an independent in 2022, then moved through UMNO to Amanah.
- A retired army captain (Kapten (B)).[1]
- Chairman of Yayasan Kesuma Budi and the NL Response Team, a volunteer relief and welfare group.[2]
- Bukit Pasir assemblyman from 2018 to 2022, originally for PAS.[1]
- Contested Bukit Pasir as an independent in 2022 and was sacked by PAS; joined UMNO in October 2022, then Amanah in September 2023.[1][3]
- Now PH's Amanah candidate for Bukit Pasir in 2026.[4]
Bersatu's candidate for Bukit Pasir under Perikatan Nasional, challenging the BN incumbent in a seat decided by just 198 votes in 2022.
- Stands for Bersatu under Perikatan Nasional in Bukit Pasir, one of the party's 16 Johor candidates.[1]
The BN (UMNO) assemblyman for Bukit Pasir since 2022 and a Johor executive councillor for works and infrastructure; a professional engineer who won the seat on his debut by just 198 votes.
PH-Amanah's Bukit Pasir candidate and the seat's former assemblyman (2018-2022); a retired army captain who was sacked by PAS after contesting as an independent in 2022, then moved through UMNO to Amanah.
Bersatu's candidate for Bukit Pasir under Perikatan Nasional, challenging the BN incumbent in a seat decided by just 198 votes in 2022.