As Malaysia's Johor state election approaches, the political landscape is abuzz with activity. With polling day set for July 11, over 2.7 million registered voters are preparing to cast their ballots across 56 state constituencies. The Election Commission (EC) has outlined the election timeline, with nomination day on June 27 and early voting scheduled for July 7. The campaign period, spanning 14 days, commenced immediately after the announcement of candidates and will conclude at 11:59 pm on July 10. Pakatan Harapan (PH), the opposition coalition, is contesting all 56 seats, fielding candidates from PKR, Amanah, and DAP. Prime Minister and PH Chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is intensifying the coalition’s campaign with a packed schedule of 15 programs across Johor over two days, aiming to reinforce support for its candidates. PH's approach focuses on addressing the needs and aspirations of the people, emphasizing reforms, transparency, and good governance. The coalition's manifesto outlines plans for economic revitalization, job creation, and social welfare programs aimed at uplifting the rakyat. Analysts suggest that BN is on course for another win in Johor, with expectations of retaining its two-thirds majority of 40 seats in the 56-seat state assembly. However, the emergence of new parties and shifting voter sentiments could influence the election outcome. The election process is under close scrutiny, with authorities ensuring a smooth and orderly conduct. Police have approved 26 campaign and ceramah permits as of June 27, emphasizing the importance of responsible campaigning. As the campaign enters its final stretch, all eyes are on Johor, awaiting the voters' decision on July 11.
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Published July 7, 2026 at 2:53 AM UTC