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GE15: PKR to run in 18 Pahang state seats with 80% fresh faces

These include ex-senator Manolan Mohamad in Kemayan, former PNSB CEO Datuk Seri Ahmad Omar in Sg Lembing

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2022 5:08PM

GE15: PKR to run in 18 Pahang state seats with 80% fresh faces
Pahang PKR chairman Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari has deemed four state seats in Pahang winnable, but declines to name them. – The Vibes file pic, November 4, 2022

TEMERLOH – PKR will contest 18 state seats in Pahang in the coming general election, with 80% of the candidates being new faces. 

Pahang PKR chairman Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said among them are Manolan Mohamad, a former senator representing the Orang Asli community, in Kemayan; former Permodalan Negeri Selangor Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Ahmad Omar (Sg Lembing); and former Pahang Islamic Religious Dept principal assistant director Mohd Afandi Abd Rani (Luit). 

Kuantan deputy division chief Sim Chon Siang will be defending the Teruntum seat, while Semambu incumbent Lee Chean Chung’s special officer Chan Chun Kuang will now contest the seat.

Lee has been picked by the party to contest the Petaling Jaya parliamentary seat. 

“We are fielding candidates of various backgrounds such as professionals, community activists and former civil servants who all are more than capable of providing competition. We are aware of the challenges, especially in seats involving Barisan Nasional (BN). 

“It may be daunting, but never impossible when looking back at our wafer-thin majority win in Chini in 1999 which was a BN stronghold then,” he told a media conference here today. 

Amirudin said four state seats in Pahang were deemed as “winnable” but declined to name them. 

PKR now has two state seats in Pahang, Teruntum and Semambu, while BN has 25, PAS (eight), and DAP (seven). 

Nominations for the national polls will be held tomorrow and polling has been fixed for November 19. 

Following is the list of PKR state seat candidates in Pahang who will be contesting under the Pakatan Harapan banner:

N02 Jelai – Ismail Mohd Hussin
N04 Cheka – Assoc Prof Rasid Muhamad
N05 Benta – Rizal Jamin
N06 Batu Talam – Shahuddin Abdul Rahman
N10 Damak – Mohamad Rafly Mohd Satar
N13 Semambu – Chan Chun Kuang
N14 Teruntum – Sim Chon Siang
N16 Inderapura – Fakhrul Anuar Zulkawi
N17 Sg Lembing – Datuk Seri Ahmad Omar
N19 Panching – Haslindalina Hashim
N23 Chini – Mohamad Yazid Che Mat
N24 Luit – Mohd Afandi Abd Rani
N25 Kuala Sentul – Amran Tahir 
N27 Jenderak – Mohamad Hafez Harun
N31 Lanchang – Rosli Ismail @ Ahmad
N39 Kemayan – Manolan Mohamad
N40 Bukit Ibam – Barirah Mohd Mokhtar
N41 Muadzam Shah – Norlaily Forizad – Bernama, November 4, 2022

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