Johor State Legislative Assembly
Johor State Legislative Assembly Malay: Dewan Undangan Negeri Johor 柔佛州议会 ஜொகூர் மாநில சட்ட மன்றம் | |
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14th Johor State Assembly | |
Insignia of Johor State Legislative Assembly | |
Type | |
Type | Unicameral |
History | |
Founded | 1959 |
Leadership | |
Sultan | Sultan Ibrahim Ismail since 23 January 2010 (2010-01-23) |
Speaker | Suhaizan Kayat, PH-AMANAH since 28 June 2018 (2018-06-28) |
Deputy Speaker | Gan Peck Cheng, PH-DAP since 28 June 2018 (2018-06-28) |
Government Leader | Osman Sapian, PH-BERSATU since 12 May 2018 (2018-05-12) |
Opposition Leader | Hasni Mohammad, BN-UMNO since 28 June 2018 (2018-06-28) |
Secretary | Shubanah Yusuf[1] |
Structure | |
Seats | 56 Quorum: 19 Simple majority: 29 Two-thirds majority: 37 |
Political groups | (As of 26 November 2018[update]) Government:
Opposition:
PAS (1) |
Committees | 4
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Elections | |
Voting system | Plurality: First-past-the-post (56 single-member constituencies) |
Last election | 9 May 2018 |
Next election | 28 August 2023 or earlier |
Meeting place | |
Sultan Ismail Building, Kota Iskandar, Iskandar Puteri, Johor | |
Sultan Ibrahim Building, Johor Bahru, Johor | |
Website | |
www.johor.gov.my |
The Johor State Legislative Assembly (Malay: Dewan Undangan Negeri Johor) is the unicameral legislature of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is composed of 56 members who are elected from single-member constituencies throughout the state. Elections are held no more than five years apart, along with elections to the federal parliament and other state assemblies (except Sarawak).
The State Assembly convenes at Sultan Ismail Building in Kota Iskandar, Iskandar Puteri.
Contents
1 Current composition
2 Seating arrangement
3 Role
4 Speakers Roll of Honour
5 Election pendulum
6 Notes
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Current composition
39 | 16 | 1 | |||||||
PH | BN | GS |
No. | State Constituency | Member | Coalition (Party) | Post | ||||
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PH 39 | BN 16 | GS 1 | ||||||||
N1 | Buloh Kasap | Zahari Sarip | BN (UMNO) | N/A | ||||
N2 | Jementah | Tan Chen Choon | PH (DAP) | |||||
N3 | Pemanis | Chong Fat Full | PH (PKR) | |||||
N4 | Kemelah | Sulaiman Mohd Nor | PH (AMANAH) | |||||
N5 | Tenang | Mohd. Solihan Badri | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N6 | Bekok | S Ramakrishnan | PH (DAP) | EXCO member | ||||
N7 | Bukit Kepong | Shahrudin Jamal | PH (BERSATU) | EXCO member | ||||
N8 | Bukit Pasir | Najib Lep | GS (PAS) | N/A | ||||
N9 | Gambir | Muhyiddin Yassin | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N10 | Tangkak | Ee Chin Li | PH (DAP) | |||||
N11 | Serom | Faizul Amri Adnan | PH (AMANAH) | |||||
N12 | Bentayan | Ng Yak Howe | PH (DAP) | |||||
N13 | Simpang Jeram | Salahuddin Ayub | PH (AMANAH) | |||||
N14 | Bukit Naning | Md Ysahrudin Kusni | PH (PKR) | |||||
N15 | Maharani | Nor Hayati Bachok | PH (AMANAH) | |||||
N16 | Sungai Balang | Zaiton Ismail | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N17 | Semerah | Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar | PH (PKR) | EXCO member | ||||
N18 | Sri Medan | Zulkurnain Kamisan | BN (UMNO) | N/A | ||||
N19 | Yong Peng | Chew Peck Choo | PH (DAP) | |||||
N20 | Semarang | Samsolbari Jamali | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N21 | Parit Yaani | Aminolhuda Hassan | PH (AMANAH) | EXCO member | ||||
N22 | Parit Raja | Norashidah Ramli | BN (UMNO) | N/A | ||||
N23 | Penggaram | Gan Peck Cheng | PH (DAP) | Deputy Speaker | ||||
N24 | Senggarang | Khairuddin A. Rahim | PH (AMANAH) | N/A | ||||
N25 | Rengit | Ayub Jamil | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N26 | Machap | Abd Taib Abu Bakar | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N27 | Layang-Layang | Onn Hafiz Ghazi | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N28 | Mengkibol | Chew Chong Sin | PH (DAP) | |||||
N29 | Mahkota | Muhamad Said Jonit | PH (AMANAH) | |||||
N30 | Paloh | Sheikh Omar Ali | PH (DAP) | EXCO member | ||||
N31 | Kahang | Vidyananthan Ramanadhan | BN (MIC) | N/A | ||||
N32 | Endau | Alwiyah Talib[N 1][2] | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N33 | Tenggaroh | Raven Kumar Krishnasamy | BN (MIC) | |||||
N34 | Panti | Hahasrin Hashim | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N35 | Pasir Raja | Rashidah Ismail | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N36 | Sedili | Rasman Ithnain[N 2][2] | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N37 | Johor Lama | Roslaily Jahari[N 3][2] | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N38 | Penawar | Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N39 | Tanjung Surat | Syed Sis A Rahman | BN (UMNO) | |||||
N40 | Tiram | Gopalakrishnan A/L Subramaniam | PH (PKR) | |||||
N41 | Puteri Wangsa | Mazlan Bujang | PH (BERSATU) | EXCO member | ||||
N42 | Johor Jaya | Liow Cai Tung | PH (DAP) | EXCO member | ||||
N43 | Permas | Che Zakaria Mohd. Salleh | PH (BERSATU) | N/A | ||||
N44 | Larkin | Mohd. Izhar Ahmad | PH (BERSATU) | |||||
N45 | Stulang | Chen Kah Eng | PH (DAP) | |||||
N46 | Perling | Cheo Yee How | PH (DAP) | |||||
N47 | Kempas | Osman Sapian | PH (BERSATU) | Menteri Besar | ||||
N48 | Skudai | Tan Hong Pin | PH (DAP) | EXCO member | ||||
N49 | Kota Iskandar | Dzulkefly Ahmad | PH (AMANAH) | EXCO member | ||||
N50 | Bukit Permai | Tosrin Jarvanthi | PH (BERSATU) | N/A | ||||
N51 | Bukit Batu | Jimmy Puah Wee Tse | PH (PKR) | EXCO member | ||||
N52 | Senai | Tee Boon Tsong | PH (DAP) | N/A | ||||
N53 | Benut | Hasni Mohammad | BN (UMNO) | Opposition Leader | ||||
N54 | Pulai Sebatang | Taqiuddin Cheman | PH (AMANAH) | N/A | ||||
N55 | Pekan Nanas | Yeo Tung Siong | PH (DAP) | |||||
N56 | Kukup | Mohd Othman Yusof | BN (UMNO) |
Seating arrangement
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Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | ||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N32 Endau | ||||||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N37 Johor Lama | ||||||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N44 Larkin | N36 Sedili | ||||||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N14 Bukit Naning | N40 Tiram | ||||||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N30 Paloh | N12 Bentayan | N24 Senggarang | ||||||
Vacant | Vacant | Vacant | N7 Bukit Kepong | N11 Serom | N54 Pulai Sebatang | ||||||
Vacant | N8 Bukit Pasir | Vacant | N17 Semerah | N46 Perling | N5 Tenang | ||||||
Vacant | N35 Pasir Raja | N16 Sungai Balang | N42 Johor Jaya | N55 Pekan Nanas | N15 Maharani | ||||||
Vacant | N34 Panti | N39 Tanjung Surat | N51 Bukit Batu | N10 Tangkak | N43 Permas | ||||||
Vacant | N27 Layang-Layang | N26 Machap | Serjeant-at-Arm | N41 Puteri Wangsa | N45 Stulang | N50 Bukit Permai | |||||
Vacant | N22 Parit Raja | N25 Rengit | N6 Bekok | N19 Yong Peng | N52 Senai | ||||||
Vacant | N38 Penawar | N18 Sri Medan | the Mace | N48 Skudai | N2 Jementah | N28 Mengkibol | |||||
Vacant | N1 Buloh Kasap | N31 Kahang | N49 Kota Iskandar | N23 Penggaram | N29 Mahkota | ||||||
Vacant | N56 Kukup | N20 Semarang | Secretary | N21 Parit Yaani | N13 Simpang Jeram | N3 Pemanis | |||||
Vacant | N33 Tenggaroh | N53 Benut (Opposition Leader) | N47 Kempas (Menteri Besar) | N9 Gambir | N4 Kemelah | ||||||
Speaker | |||||||||||
Sultan | State Secretary | State Legal Advisor | State Financial Officer |
Role
The Johor State Legislative Assembly's main function is to enact laws that apply in the state. It is also the forum for members to voice their opinions on the state government's policies and implementation of those policies. Under the Privileges, Immunities and Powers Ordinance 1963, assemblymen are given the right to freely discuss current issues such as public complaints. On financial matters, the Assembly approves supply to the government and ensures that the funds are spent as approved and in the tax-payers' interest.
The State Executive Council (EXCO) is appointed from members of the State Assembly. Led by the Menteri Besar, it exercises executive power on behalf of the Sultan and is responsible to the State Assembly.
Speakers Roll of Honour
Election pendulum
The 14th General Election witnessed 36 governmental seats and 20 non-governmental seats filled the Johor State Legislative Assembly. The government side has 12 safe seats and 7 fairly safe seats, while the non-government side has 4 safe seats and 3 fairly safe seats.
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Notes
^ Alwiyah Talib contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 25 November 2018 with other two assemblyman.
^ Rasman Ithnain contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
^ Rosleli Jahari contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (PPBM) on 19 November 2018.
See also
- List of State Seats Representatives in Malaysia
- State legislative assemblies of Malaysia
References
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