Johor State Assembly · P162 Iskandar Puteri
Kota Iskandar
N49
Background
Pandak Ahmad is the BN/UMNO assemblyman for Kota Iskandar, won the seat in 2022 and serves as deputy chief of UMNO Iskandar Puteri. He has pressed for traffic fixes, flyovers, bypasses and public facilities in Johor's largest-electorate constituency.
- Malay politician, member of UMNO under the Barisan Nasional coalition.[1]
- The youngest village head (ketua kampung) in Malaysian history, appointed at age 26.[2]
- State assemblyman (ADUN) for N49 Kota Iskandar, Johor, since the 2022 state election.[1]
- Won the 2022 seat with 23,133 votes (40.79%), a 4,360 majority over Dzulkefly Ahmad of Amanah.[1]
- Awarded the Darjah Pangkuan Seri Melaka (DPSM), carrying the Datuk title, in 2022.[1]
- Defending Kota Iskandar for BN at the 2026 Johor state election, polling on 11 July.[3]
A licensed surveyor and Amanah Johor deputy chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad won Kota Iskandar in 2018 and served as Johor executive councillor for housing and rural development, then communications and multimedia. He is contesting the same seat again in 2026.
- Born on 1 August 1965 in Johor.[1]
- A licensed surveyor with a property management degree from UTM.[2][3]
- MSc in Property Investment from City University, London; also a Diploma in Tasawur Islam.[4]
- A former lecturer at UTM Skudai; married with seven children.[4]
- Member of surveying professional bodies: RISM, MIEA, PEPS and IACVS.[4]
- Deputy chairman of Amanah Johor, 2015 to 2023.[1]
Anna Pravina Segaran is the MIPP (Perikatan Nasional) candidate for Kota Iskandar, making her electoral debut. A human resource graduate, she works as an educator and tutor around Gelang Patah and Iskandar Puteri.
- MIPP candidate, a Perikatan Nasional component, for N49 Kota Iskandar; making her electoral debut.[1]
- A human resource graduate and educator based in Gelang Patah, Johor.[2]
- Bachelor of Human Resource Management (Hons), Open University Malaysia; Diploma in Human Resource Management, Kolej Yayasan Pelajaran Johor.[2]
An architect who runs his own firm with project experience in Medini and around Kota Iskandar; describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants corruption-free, efficient governance.
- Aged 50; holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.[1]
- Owns and runs his own architecture firm.[1]
- Involved in development projects in Medini Iskandar and around Kota Iskandar.[1]
- Familiar with the challenges facing professionals and young people, including difficulty securing public-sector work and low pay.[1]
- Describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants a corruption-free, efficiently run Malaysia.[1]
Ideologies
Pandak Ahmad is the BN/UMNO assemblyman for Kota Iskandar, won the seat in 2022 and serves as deputy chief of UMNO Iskandar Puteri. He has pressed for traffic fixes, flyovers, bypasses and public facilities in Johor's largest-electorate constituency.
- Says authorities should consult residents before siting projects near homes: "there should be consultation or negotiation with the community."[4]
- Wants apartment developments required to provide public facilities like schools, mosques and clinics.[5]
- Critical of foreign ownership and short-term rentals in service apartments.[5]
A licensed surveyor and Amanah Johor deputy chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad won Kota Iskandar in 2018 and served as Johor executive councillor for housing and rural development, then communications and multimedia. He is contesting the same seat again in 2026.
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Anna Pravina Segaran is the MIPP (Perikatan Nasional) candidate for Kota Iskandar, making her electoral debut. A human resource graduate, she works as an educator and tutor around Gelang Patah and Iskandar Puteri.
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An architect who runs his own firm with project experience in Medini and around Kota Iskandar; describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants corruption-free, efficient governance.
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Achievements
Pandak Ahmad is the BN/UMNO assemblyman for Kota Iskandar, won the seat in 2022 and serves as deputy chief of UMNO Iskandar Puteri. He has pressed for traffic fixes, flyovers, bypasses and public facilities in Johor's largest-electorate constituency.
A licensed surveyor and Amanah Johor deputy chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad won Kota Iskandar in 2018 and served as Johor executive councillor for housing and rural development, then communications and multimedia. He is contesting the same seat again in 2026.
Anna Pravina Segaran is the MIPP (Perikatan Nasional) candidate for Kota Iskandar, making her electoral debut. A human resource graduate, she works as an educator and tutor around Gelang Patah and Iskandar Puteri.
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An architect who runs his own firm with project experience in Medini and around Kota Iskandar; describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants corruption-free, efficient governance.
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Contributions
Pandak Ahmad is the BN/UMNO assemblyman for Kota Iskandar, won the seat in 2022 and serves as deputy chief of UMNO Iskandar Puteri. He has pressed for traffic fixes, flyovers, bypasses and public facilities in Johor's largest-electorate constituency.
Local
A licensed surveyor and Amanah Johor deputy chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad won Kota Iskandar in 2018 and served as Johor executive councillor for housing and rural development, then communications and multimedia. He is contesting the same seat again in 2026.
Local
Anna Pravina Segaran is the MIPP (Perikatan Nasional) candidate for Kota Iskandar, making her electoral debut. A human resource graduate, she works as an educator and tutor around Gelang Patah and Iskandar Puteri.
An architect who runs his own firm with project experience in Medini and around Kota Iskandar; describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants corruption-free, efficient governance.
No entries yet.
Pandak Ahmad is the BN/UMNO assemblyman for Kota Iskandar, won the seat in 2022 and serves as deputy chief of UMNO Iskandar Puteri. He has pressed for traffic fixes, flyovers, bypasses and public facilities in Johor's largest-electorate constituency.
A licensed surveyor and Amanah Johor deputy chairman, Dzulkefly Ahmad won Kota Iskandar in 2018 and served as Johor executive councillor for housing and rural development, then communications and multimedia. He is contesting the same seat again in 2026.
Anna Pravina Segaran is the MIPP (Perikatan Nasional) candidate for Kota Iskandar, making her electoral debut. A human resource graduate, she works as an educator and tutor around Gelang Patah and Iskandar Puteri.
An architect who runs his own firm with project experience in Medini and around Kota Iskandar; describes himself as a former fence-sitter who wants corruption-free, efficient governance.