2022 Johor state election

{{Short description|State election in Malaysia}}

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Johor state election

| country = Johor

| type = legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2018 Johor state election

| previous_year = 2018

| previous_mps = Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018-)#Johor

| next_election =

| next_year = Next

| next_mps =

| seats_for_election = All 56 seats to the Johor State Legislative Assembly

| elected_mps = Malaysian State Assembly Representatives (2018-)#Johor ##2022-present

| majority_seats = 29

| registered = 2,539,606

| turnout = 54.92%

| election_date = 12 March 2022

| image1 = No image.svg

| image1_size = 130x130px

| leader1 = Hasni Mohammad

| leader_since1 = 30 June 2018

| party1 = UMNO

| alliance1 = Barisan Nasional

| color1 = 000080

| leaders_seat1 = Benut

| last_election1 = 16 seats, 28.6%

| seats_needed1 = {{increase}} 13

| seats_before1 = 16

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 24

| seats1 = 40

| popular_vote1 = 599,753

| percentage1 = 43.11%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 14.51 pp

| image2 = No image.svg

| image2_size = 130x130px

| leader2 = Aminolhuda Hassan

| leader_since2 = 28 February 2020

| party2 = AMANAH

| alliance2 = Pakatan Harapan

| colour2 = E21118

| leaders_seat2 = Parit Yaani
(lost seat)

| last_election2 = 28 seats, 50%

| seats_needed2 = {{increase}} 2

| seats_before2 = 27

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 15

| seats2 = 12

| popular_vote2 = 367,525

| percentage2 = 26.42%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 23.58 pp

| image4 = File:Muhyiddin_Yassin_(51087589446)_(cropped).jpg

| image4_size = 150x150px

| leader4 = Muhyiddin Yassin

| leader_since4 = 5 January 2021

| party4 = BERSATU

| alliance4 = Perikatan Nasional

| colour4 = 031e61

| leaders_seat4 = Gambir
(not seeking re-election)

| last_election4 = 12 seats, 21.4%
(under PH, GS and BN)

| seats_needed4 = {{increase}} 17

| seats_before4 = 12

| seat_change4 = {{decrease}} 9

| seats4 = 3

| popular_vote4 = 334,457

| percentage4 = 24.04%

| swing4 = {{increase}} 2.64 pp

| image5 = File:Syed Saddiq (cropped).jpg

| image5_size = 150x150px

| leader5 = Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman

| leader_since5 = 17 September 2020

| party5 = MUDA

| alliance5 = Pakatan Harapan Plus
{{#tag:ref|Participated in an electoral pact with DAP and AMANAH without joining PH|group=note}}

| colour5 = 000000

| leaders_seat5 = Did not stand
{{#tag:ref|Syed Saddiq is the leader of MUDA in the election despite not contesting as a candidate. He is also the incumbent MP for Muar.|group=note}}

| last_election5 = New

| seats_needed5 = N/A{{#tag:ref|Did not field enough candidates to form government alone|group=note}}

| seats_before5 = New

| seat_change5 = {{increase}} 1

| seats5 = 1

| popular_vote5 = 48,072

| percentage5 = 3.46%

| swing5 = New

| title = Menteri Besar

| posttitle = Elected Menteri Besar

| before_election = Hasni Mohammad

| before_party = BNUMNO

| after_election = Onn Hafiz Ghazi

| after_party = BNUMNO

| map_image = File:PRN Johor 2022.svg

| map_size = 500px

| map_caption = Results by constituency

}}

File:Kampung Parit Laman 1.jpg during the election.]]

The 2022 Johor state election, formally the 15th Johor general election, took place on 12 March 2022.{{cite news|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/01/22/hasni-to-meet-with-johor-sultan-over-state-polls|title=Hasni to meet with Johor sultan over state polls|date=22 January 2022|accessdate=22 January 2022|publisher=Free Malaysia Today|first=Fahmi|last=Yusof|archive-date=22 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122082441/https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/01/22/hasni-to-meet-with-johor-sultan-over-state-polls/|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-politik/hasni-dapat-consent-badan-perhubungan-umno-johor-untuk-adakan-pilihan-raya-342973|title=Hasni obtains Johor UMNO Liaison Committee's consent to hold polls|date=22 January 2022|accessdate=22 January 2022|publisher=Astro Awani|first=Firdaus|last=Azil|language=ms}} The election was to elect 56 members of the 15th Johor State Legislative Assembly. The previous assembly was dissolved on 22 January 2022.{{cite news|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/01/22/sultan-consents-to-dissolution-of-johor-state-assembly|title=Sultan consents to dissolution of Johor state assembly|date=22 January 2022|accessdate=22 January 2022|publisher=Free Malaysia Today}}

The state election was conducted in the midst of the 2020-22 Malaysian political crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. The state election is notable for being the first elections to have UNDI18 voters, where 18-year-olds were allowed to vote.

The snap election was called prematurely after the government led by Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad had lost a simple majority in the legislature, being left with a minority government of just 28 seats, above one seat against the 27 seats of the opposition following the death of Kempas assemblyman and former Menteri Besar Osman Sapian on 21 December 2021 before the dissolution. The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail consented to the dissolution of the Johor State Legislative Assembly on 22 January 2022.{{cite web |title=Johor Sultan consents to snap state polls |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/607970 |website=Malaysiakini |date=22 January 2022 |access-date=22 January 2022}}

The state election is the fourth election after the 2018 general election, resulting in the most non-simultaneous elections between federal and state elections in a single 5-year term of parliament in the nation's history. The state election is also the third election after Ismail Sabri Yaakob took over as Prime Minister in August 2021. The state election would also be the first in which 18-20 year olds are eligible to vote after the gazettement of the constitutional amendment on 15 December 2021.{{cite news|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/23/johor-polls-first-to-have-undi18-voters-says-ec039s-dr-azmi-sharom|title=Johor polls first to have Undi18 voters, says EC's Dr Azmi Sharom|date=23 January 2022|accessdate=23 January 2022|work=The Star Online}}

Barisan Nasional (BN) continued its landslide winning streak in recent state elections, winning 40 seats and a two-thirds majority. Pakatan Harapan (PH) suffered heavy losses, winning only 12 seats. Perikatan Nasional (PN) won just 3 seats. The Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) won 1 seat in its election debut.

Election cycles

Johor became the fourth state in Malaysia to not hold its state elections simultaneously with national elections, after Sarawak (since 1979), Sabah (since 2020), and Malacca (since 2021).

Kelantan (1978–1982) held its state election in March 1978 following a political crisis the previous year, but national elections were held only 4 months later. Since then election cycles in Kelantan have synchronized with national elections.

Electoral system

Elections in Malaysia are conducted at the federal and state levels. Federal elections elect members of the Dewan Rakyat, the lower house of Parliament, while state elections in each of the 13 states elect members of their respective state legislative assembly. As Malaysia follows the Westminster system of government, the head of government (Prime Minister at the federal level and the Menteri Besar/Chief Ministers at the state level) is the person who commands the confidence of the majority of members in the respective legislature – this is normally the leader of the party or coalition with the majority of seats in the legislature.

The Legislative Assembly consists of 56 members, known as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), that are elected for five-year terms. Each MLA is elected from a single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post voting system; each constituency contains approximately an equal number of voters. If one party obtains a majority of seats, then that party is entitled to form the government, with its leader becoming the Chief Minister. In the event of a hung parliament, where no single party obtains the majority of seats, the government may still form through a coalition or a confidence and supply agreement with other parties. In practice, coalitions and alliances in Malaysia, and by extension, in Johor, generally persist between elections, and member parties do not normally contest for the same seats.

class="wikitable"

! colspan="3" |Coalition(s)

! rowspan="2" |Other parties

colspan="2" |Government

! colspan="1" |Opposition

|Barisan Nasional (BN)

|File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg Perikatan Nasional (PN)

|File:Pakatan_Harapan_Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (PH)

| rowspan="2" |

  • File:Pejuang flag.svg Homeland Fighters' Party (PEJUANG){{Cite web|date=2022-01-23|title=PRN Johor: Pejuang akan bertanding 42 dari 56 kerusi secara solo|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/608034|access-date=2022-01-23|website=Malaysiakini}}
  • Heritage Party (WARISAN){{Cite web|title=Warisan might field candidates in Johor polls, says Shafie Apdal|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/23/warisan-might-field-candidates-in-johor-polls-says-shafie-apdal|access-date=2022-01-23|website=The Star|language=en}}
  • File:Malaysian United Democratic Alliance.svg Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA){{Cite web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2022/01/765172/ph-muda-join-forces-contest-johor-polls|title=PH, MUDA join forces to contest Johor polls|author= Mohamed Farid Noh |date=22 January 2022 |access-date=23 January 2022|website=New Straits Times|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2022-01-29|title=Syed Saddiq confirms Muda to contest in Johor polls|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/53138/syed-saddiq-confirms-muda-to-contest-in-johor-polls|access-date=2022-01-29|website=The Vibes|language=en}}{{#tag:ref|Participated in an electoral pact with DAP and AMANAH without joining PH|group=note}}
  • Parti Bangsa Malaysia (PBM){{Cite web|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/52751/parti-bangsa-malaysia-may-make-its-debut-in-johor|title=Parti Bangsa Malaysia may make its debut in Johor|date=22 January 2022 |website=The Vibes|access-date=23 January 2022}}{{Cite web|url=https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/610221|title=PBM to contest two seats in Johor polls|date=10 February 2022|website=Malaysiakini|access-date=10 February 2022}}
  • 45x45px Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM){{Cite web|title=PSM akan bertanding di Johor buat julung-julung kali.|url=https://twitter.com/ask_liberasi/status/1495410594086027264|access-date=2022-02-21|website=Twitter|language=en}}
  • File:Malaysian_Mighty_Bumiputera_Party_flag.svg Malaysian Mighty Bumiputera Party (PUTRA){{Citation|last=jinggo|first=minaq|title=20220225 Majlis penyerahan watikah dan penamaan calon tunggal Parti PUTRA bagi PRN Johor|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTpVb1q13oY|language=ms|access-date=2022-02-25}}
* File:UMNO (Malaysia).svg United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
  • File:Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA)
  • File:Malaysian Indian Congress Flag.svg Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC)
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    Constituencies

    Composition before dissolution

    style="width:40em;"
    style="text-align:center;"

    | colspan="4" style="color:{{party color|Barisan Nasional}};" |Government

    | colspan="3" style="color:{{party color|Pakatan Harapan}};"|Confidence and supply

    style="text-align:center;"

    | colspan="2" style="color:{{party color|Barisan Nasional}};" |BN

    | colspan="2" style="color:{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}};" |PN

    | style="color:{{party color|Pakatan Harapan}};" colspan=3|PH

    style="text-align:center;"

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Barisan Nasional}}; color:white;width:50.00%;" |16

    | colspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}; color:white;width:50.00%;" |12

    | style="background:{{party color|Pakatan Harapan}}; color:white;width:50.00%;" colspan=3|27

    style="text-align:center;"

    | style="background:{{party color|United Malays National Organisation}}; color:white;width:25%;"|14

    | style="background:{{party color|Malaysian Indian Congress}}; color:white;width:3.57%;"|2

    | style="background:{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}; color:white;width:19.64%;"|11

    | style="background:{{party color|Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party}}; color:white;width:1.79%;"|1

    | style="background:{{party color|Democratic Action Party}}; color:white;width:25%;"|14

    | style="background:{{party color|People's Justice Party (Malaysia)}}; color:white;width:16.07%;"|7

    | style="background:{{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}}; color:white;width:8.93%;"|6

    style="text-align:center;"

    | style="color:{{party color|United Malays National Organisation}};"|UMNO

    | style="color:{{party color|Malaysian Indian Congress}};"|MIC

    | style="color:{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}};"|BERSATU

    | style="color:{{party color|Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party}};"|PAS

    | style="color:{{party color|Democratic Action Party}};"|DAP

    | style="color:{{party color|People's Justice Party (Malaysia)}};"|PKR

    | style="color:{{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}};"|AMANAH

    Timeline

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    !Dates

    !Events{{Cite web|last=Londing|first=Mohd Sharkawi|date=2022-02-09|title=PRN Johor 12 Mac ini|url=http://www.kosmo.com.my/2022/02/09/prn-johor-12-mac/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=Kosmo Digital|language=ms-MY}}

    22 January 2022

    |Dissolution of the Johor State Legislative Assembly

    9 February 2022

    |Issue of the Writ of Election

    26 February 2022

    |Nomination day

    27 February–11 March 2022

    |Campaigning period

    8 March 2022

    |Early polling day for postal and advance voters

    12 March 2022

    |Polling day

    = Events from the Dissolution of the Johor State Legislative Assembly to the Issue of the Writ of Election (22 January to 9 February 2022) =

    class="wikitable"

    |+

    !Dates

    !Events

    rowspan="5" |22 January 2022

    |Menteri Besar of Johor Hasni Mohammad was given a mandate by the supreme council and Johor state liaison committee of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) to seek an audience with Sultan of Johor Ibrahim Ismail and advise for his consent to dissolve the 14th Johor State Legislative Assembly to pave way for the 2022 Johor state election. Sultan Ibrahim consented to the advice and the assembly was officially dissolved. Hasni held a press conference after the audience and explained that his advice was due to serious political instability provided that his government has lost the simple majority in the assembly to govern the state and he wanted to seek a "fresh mandate" to form a strong state government to oversee Johor through a more rapid development.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-22|title=Snap polls necessary for strong mandate to speed up development — Johor MB|url=http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/snap-polls-necessary-strong-mandate-speed-development-%E2%80%94-johor-mb|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Edge Markets}}

    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg Johor Pakatan Harapan (PH) claimed that it held talks to cooperate with Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) in the election.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-22|title=PH, MUDA discussing pact for upcoming Johor state election|url=http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/ph-muda-discussing-pact-upcoming-johor-state-election|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Edge Markets}}
    File:PAS logo.svg Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) expressed their intention to contest and will discuss with UMNO and the Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) on their cooperation forms.{{Cite web|title=Takiyuddin: PAS to negotiate with UMNO, Bersatu over participation in Johor election|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/22/takiyuddin-pas-to-negotiate-with-umno-bersatu-over-participation-in-johor-election|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Star|language=en}}
    Heritage Party (WARISAN) claimed that it will "assess the situation on the ground" before deciding to contest in the election or not.{{Cite news|title=Warisan to consider whether to contest in Johor, says Shafie|work=Free Malaysia Today|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/01/23/warisan-to-consider-whether-to-contest-in-johor-says-shafie/}}
    File:Malaysian Indian Congress Flag.svg Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) expressed its intention to contest 4 state seats in the election it considers as its traditional seats within BN coalition.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-22|title=State election: Johor MIC hopes to contest its traditional seats|url=https://bernama.com/en/general/news.php?id=2045674|access-date=2022-01-24|website=Bernama|language=en}}
    rowspan="5" |23 January 2022

    |Speaker of the assembly Suhaizan Kayat has officially informed the Election Commission (EC) about the dissolution of the assembly for EC to determine the dates of the nomination, early polling and polling days after receiving the dissolution documents signed by Sultan Ibrahim.{{Cite web|title=Johor Speaker to officially inform EC on dissolution of state assembly on Sunday (Jan 23)|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/23/johor-speaker-to-officially-inform-ec-on-dissolution-of-state-assembly-on-sunday-jan-23|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Star|language=en}}

    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Johor Pakatan Harapan (PH) issued a statement to reiterate its firm stance to oppose the dissolution of the assembly and the holding of the election on the reason that the people of Johor are still facing the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and 2021–2022 Malaysian floods and it would be "a waste of the peoples money".{{Cite web|title=Now not the right time for another state election, says Johor Pakatan Harapan|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/23/now-not-the-right-time-for-another-state-election-says-johor-pakatan-harapan|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Star|language=en}}
    File:Pejuang flag.svg Homeland Fighters' Party (PEJUANG) expressed its intention to contest 42 out of 56 state seats in the election without cooperating with other parties.{{Cite web|title=Pejuang eyes 42 seats, solo battle in Johor election|url=https://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/pejuang-eyes-42-seats-solo-042100097.html|access-date=2022-01-27|website=malaysia.news.yahoo.com|language=en-MY}}
    Barisan Nasional (BN) expressed its confidence of gaining supermajority, claiming it will contest alone in all 56 seats.{{Cite web|last=Isahak|first=Zulisham|date=2022-01-23|title=PRN: BN Johor hasrat tanding secara solo|url=https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/184466/BERITA/Politik/PRN-BN-Johor-hasrat-tanding-secara-solo|access-date=2022-01-26|website=Sinarharian|language=ms}}
    File:UMNO (Malaysia).svg File:KIMMA logo.png United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) plans to collaborate with Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress (KIMMA) which has pledged support through its Jalinan Rakyat (JR) machinery in the state election.{{cite news|url= https://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/johor-election-kimma-reach-out-68000-indian-muslim-voters-343191|title=Johor election: KIMMA to reach out to 68,000 Indian Muslim voters|work=Bernama|publisher=Astro Awani|date=23 January 2022|accessdate=23 January 2022}}
    rowspan="3" |24 January 2022

    |Election Commission of Malaysia stated that it will convene a special meeting to discuss important election dates on 9 February.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-24|title=SPR: Mesyuarat khas tentukan tarikh PRN Johor 9 Feb ini|url=https://bernama.com/bm/am/news.php?id=2046178|access-date=2022-01-26|website=Bernama|language=en}}

    File:UMNO (Malaysia).svg United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) expressed its intention to contest 42 out of 56 state seats in the election, pending negotiations with other parties within the Barisan Nasional coalition.{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: Umno eyes 42 seats, says Tok Mat|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/24/johor-polls-umno-eyes-42-seats-says-tok-mat|access-date=2022-01-24|website=The Star|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2022-01-24|title=Umno targets 42 out of 56 seats in Johor: Mat Hasan|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/52787/umno-targets-42-out-of-56-seats-in-johor-mat-hasan|access-date=2022-01-24|website=The Vibes|language=en}}
    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (PH) president Anwar Ibrahim stated that the coalition party is opening talks for cooperation with all opposition parties, including Pejuang, MUDA and Warisan.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-24|title=PH mahu kerjasama dengan semua pembangkang hadapi PRN Johor|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/608223|access-date=2022-01-24|website=Malaysiakini}}
    rowspan="2" |25 January 2022

    |File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) clarified that it will hold internal talks on its participation in the election and electoral partner.{{Cite web|last=Rozlin|first=Izwan|date=2022-01-25|title=Muda bincang pendirian kerjasama dengan pembangkang malam ini|url=https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/184787/Pilihan-Raya/PRN-Johor/Muda-bincang-pendirian-kerjasama-dengan-pembangkang-malam-ini|access-date=2022-01-25|website=Sinarharian|language=ms}}

    File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg Perikatan Nasional (PN) declared its readiness to contest all 56 seats, claiming that while it participated in previous Johor government it was not consulted before on the dissolution of the assembly by the Menteri Besar.{{Cite web|date=24 January 2022|title=Muhyiddin: Perikatan ready for Johor state election|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/01/24/muhyiddin-perikatan-ready-for-johor-state-election/2037302|access-date=2022-01-25|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    rowspan="2" |26 January 2022

    |Heritage Party (WARISAN) claimed that if it contests the election, it will contest on its own, but honours the agreement made with MUDA.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-26|title=Warisan will strengthen itself, not other parties, for Johor polls: Shafie|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/52950/pakatan-is-a-no-go-warisan-wont-partner-with-opposition-coalition-in-johor-polls|access-date=2022-01-26|website=The Vibes|language=en}}

    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File:Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg A meeting held by the Pakatan Harapan's Presidential Council finalised the usage of PKR's logo for PKR candidates and PH logo for DAP and AMANAH candidates.{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: PKR to use own logo, DAP and Amanah using Pakatan's, says Anwar|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/26/johor-polls-pkr-to-use-own-logo-dap-and-amanah-using-pakatans-says-anwar|access-date=2022-01-26|website=The Star|language=en}} On separate statement, PH leader Anwar Ibrahim rejected cooperation with Perikatan Nasional as suggested by an individual from BERSATU.{{Cite web|last=Palansamy|first=Yiswaree|title=Report: Anwar says no alliance with Bersatu for Johor election|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/01/26/report-anwar-says-no-alliance-with-bersatu-for-johor-election/2037735|access-date=2022-01-27|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    rowspan="2" |27 January 2022

    |File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan announced their internal seat allocation, with PKR and AMANAH contesting 20 seats and the rest given to DAP. PKR will be contesting using its own logo. PH chairman Anwar Ibrahim planned to give DAP and AMANAH leadership power to grant approval for other parties to contest under PH logo, in line with the two parties' wish to cooperate with other opposition parties.{{Cite web|first1=Zikri|last1=Kamarulzaman|first2=Alyaa|last2=Alhadjri|first3=Ng Xiang|last3=Yi|date=2022-01-27|title=PKR dan Amanah tanding 20 kerusi, DAP 16|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/608614|access-date=2022-01-27|website=Malaysiakini}}{{Cite web|date=2022-01-27|title=DAP, Amanah tegaskan kerjasama dengan PKR dan Muda|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/608644|access-date=2022-01-27|website=Malaysiakini}}

    Mazlan Bujang, a former BERSATU assemblyman before the dissolution, left BERSATU and threw support to incumbent Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad from BN.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-27|title=Mazlan quits Bersatu, turns pro-BN independent|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/53031/mazlan-quits-bersatu-turns-pro-bn-independent|access-date=2022-01-27|website=The Vibes|language=en}}
    28 January 2022

    |File:Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg Simpang Renggam MP, Maszlee Malik, announced the intention to use PKR's logo for all PH candidates in his constituency, regardless of party affiliation.{{Cite web|title=Maszlee Malik: Simpang Renggam Pakatan to use PKR logo for Johor polls|url=https://www.theborneopost.com/2022/01/28/maszlee-malik-simpang-renggam-pakatan-to-use-pkr-logo-for-johor-polls/|access-date=2022-01-29|website=Borneo Post Online|language=en-US}}

    rowspan="4" |29 January 2022

    |File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) confirmed its participation in the election.

    File:PAS logo.svg File:Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Flag.svg A joint statement by PAS and BERSATU styled as Muzakarah (discussion) confirms they're working together under Perikatan Nasional on the basis of ummah unity.{{Cite web|title=Resolusi Muzakarah PAS – BERSATU – Media Islam|url=https://mediaislam.net/berita/2022/01/29/resolusi-muzakarah-pas-bersatu/|access-date=2022-01-30|language=en-US}}
    File:Socialist_Party_of_Malaysia_Flag.svg Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM) stated that they're discussing its participation in the election.{{Cite web|last=Parti Sosialis Malaysia|title=In discussion now|url=https://twitter.com/partisosialis/status/1487103521250226176|website=Twitter}}
    Mohd Izhar Ahmad, former BERSATU assemblyman for Larkin before the dissolution, left BERSATU and threw support to BN, citing the need for political stability and progress.{{Cite web|date=2022-01-29|title=Bekas ADUN Larkin Mohd Izhar umum keluar Bersatu|url=https://bernama.com/bm/politik/news.php?id=2047962|access-date=2022-01-30|website=BERNAMA|language=en}}
    30 January 2022

    |Malaysia Makkal Sakti Party (MMSP) has repeated its support as 'Friends of BN' and is hopeful to contest under the BN coalition.

    rowspan="2" |4 February 2022

    |File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (PH) announced its first candidate for the Johor state elections, the incumbent DAP assemblyman Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali will be defending his Paloh seat.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-04|title=PH announces first candidate for Johor polls|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/02/04/ph-announces-first-candidate-for-johor-polls/|access-date=2022-02-04|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en}}

    Barisan Nasional (BN) announced incumbent Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad as its candidate for the position of Johor Menteri Besar.{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: Hasni to remain as MB if Barisan wins, says Zahid|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/04/johor-polls-hasni-to-remain-as-mb-if-barisan-wins-says-zahid|access-date=2022-02-07|website=The Star|language=en}}
    5 February 2022

    |File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (PH) announced three more of its candidates, the incumbent DAP Mengkibol assemblyman Chew Chong Sin and Penggaram assemblywoman as well as Deputy Speaker of the assembly Gan Peck Cheng will be defending their seats while incumbent AMANAH Pulai Sebatang assemblyman Muhammad Taqiuddin Cheman will switch to contest for the Mahkota seat. The party also clarified it have not determined its Menteri Besar candidate.{{Cite web|date=2022-05-02|title=PH belum bincang calon MB Johor - Anwar|url=https://www.bernama.com/bm/politik/news.php?id=2049460|access-date=2022-02-06|website=BERNAMA|language=en}}

    rowspan="5" |6 February 2022

    |File:Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) denied the authenticity of a viral letter listing "MCA seats" in the election and claimed that consensus of its Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties will be achieved by holding discussions.{{Cite web|date=6 February 2022 |title=Johor polls: MCA rubbishes viral letter on seats it will be contesting in state {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/06/johor-polls-mca-rubbishes-viral-letter-on-seats-it-will-be-contesting-in-st/2039782|access-date=2022-02-06|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}} BN also stated it will lean on experience from previous elections to manage its campaign under COVID-19 safety guidelines and aims to win 12 out of 16 seats in northern region of Johor after winning only two in the 2018 state election. BN Deputy Chairman Mohamad Hasan also appealed to the coalition members to stand united, avoid past mistakes that could jeopardise chances of victory in the election.

    Johor Fire and Rescue Department stated it would be meeting with the Election Commission (EC) to discuss the standard operating procedures (SOPs) on fire and COVID-19 safety guidelines of the election.{{Cite web|last=Hashim|first=Mohamad Faizal|date=2022-02-06|title=Bomba periksa tahap keselamatan bangunan terlibat PRN Johor|url=https://www.utusan.com.my/terkini/2022/02/bomba-periksa-tahap-keselamatan-bangunan-terlibat-prn-johor/|access-date=2022-02-06|website=Utusan Digital|language=ms-MY}}
    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg Pakatan Harapan (PH) announced the incumbent DAP Tangkak assemblyman Ee Chin Li will be defending his seat and PKR will be using the same strategy of unveiling its candidates one-by-one as DAP in order to "give them more time to prepare for the election".{{Cite web|date=6 February 2022|title=Johor polls: Pakatan retains assemblyman Ee Chin Li in contest for Tangkak seat|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/06/johor-polls-pakatan-retains-assemblyman-ee-chin-li-in-contest-for-tangkak-s/2039813|access-date=2022-02-06|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    Heritage Party (WARISAN) Vice-President Junz Wong revealed that WARISAN President Shafie Apdal would announce decision to contest in the election in the next few days after receiving his reports on the situation of the ground to kick off preparations such as seat negotiations and so on. He also dismissed the claim that PH had approached WARISAN for cooperation.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-06|title=Warisan to decide next week on contesting Johor polls|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/02/07/warisan-decision-on-contesting-johor-polls-next-week/|access-date=2022-02-08|website=Free Malaysia Today|language=en}}
    File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg Minister of International Trade and Industry Mohamed Azmin Ali appealed to the Johor state voters to take the performance and track record of Perikatan Nasional (PN) as the government as considerations for deciding to vote for which political coalitions or parties.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-06|title=Consider Perikatan's track record, Azmin tells Johor voters|url=https://www.thesundaily.my/local/consider-perikatan-s-track-record-azmin-tells-johor-voters-XN8834473|access-date=2022-02-08|website=The Sun Daily|language=en}}
    rowspan="5" |7 February 2022

    |File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) Information Chief Wan Saiful Wan Jan revealed that Perikatan Nasional (PN) had completed the seat distribution among its component parties.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-07|title=Wan Saiful: PN completes seat distribution for Johor polls, candidates to be announced after Feb 11|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/07/wan-saiful-pn-completes-seat-distribution-for-johor-polls-candidates-to-be/2039974|access-date=2022-02-08|website=Malay Mail|language=en}}

    Minister of Health Khairy Jamaluddin clarified the stance of the Ministry of Health on the election of allowing it to proceed as the "effects of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 is not as serious as the Delta variant, hence the election can still go ahead, but with the standard operating procedure (SOPs)" and said that the ministry had submitted recommendations on the SOPs to the National Security Council (MKN) and the Election Commission (EC).{{Cite web|date=2022-02-07|title=Johor polls can proceed, says Khairy|url=https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/johor-polls-can-proceed-says-khairy|access-date=2022-02-08|website=The Edge Markets|language=en}}
    File:Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg Deputy Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities I and Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) Tanjung Piai Division Chief and Member of Parliament (MP) Wee Jeck Seng said only a name for the MCA Pekan Nanas state seat candidate had been proposed and submitted to the state and federal leaderships of Barisan Nasional (BN) for approval and insinuated the candidate is the MCA Tanjung Piai Division Vice-Chief Tan Eng Meng who also contested for the same seat in the 2018 state election.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-07|title=Johor polls: Only one name from MCA for Pekan Nanas seat|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/07/johor-polls-only-one-name-from-mca-for-pekan-nanas-seat|access-date=2022-02-08|website=The Star|language=en}} Johor MCA Election Director Lim Pay Hen also reminded MCA candidates that they need to be digitally savvy to engage with voters and have their own Information Technology (IT) teams to constantly update voters on their messages and activities on social media. A Chinese New Year dinner function organised by Pontian MCA raised a hot topic of the rare presence of the incumbent Pulai Sebatang assemblyman Muhammad Taqiuddin Cheman from Pakatan Harapan (PH) in the state constituency. UMNO Secretary-General and Pontian Member of Parliament (MP) Ahmad Maslan quipped that the wrong candidate for Pulai Sebatang state seat was elected in the 2018 state election and laughed that Muhammad had been included the on the list of missing persons. He also played cool of the requests by UMNO divisions to contest for seats traditionally contested by other BN component parties by saying that such requests were common affairs in the politics now and said the state and federal leaders of BN would make final decisions. Pontian MCA also vowed to be all out to regain the Pulai Sebatang state seat.
    File:Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Flag.svg 20 branch leaders from Tanjung Piai Malaysian United Indigenous Party (BERSATU) Division have signed letters pledging loyalty to the party after four officebearers including its Secretary who is also Pekan Nanas Timur Branch Chief left BERSATU to join WARISAN and clarified that only Pekan Nanas Timur branch was dissolved, 20 other branches were not as well as dismissing claims that more than 300 ordinary members had left BERSATU.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-07|title=Johor polls: 20 Tanjung Piai Bersatu branch leaders sign loyalty pledge|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/07/johor-polls-20-tanjung-piai-bersatu-branch-leaders-sign-loyalty-pledge|access-date=2022-02-09|website=The Star|language=en}}
    Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) reminded the public to be vigilant and not to be deceived by fake news asking senior citizens not to vote in the election after detecting a message viral asking so. It also stated that the reminder is important to "avoid confusion and panic among people that can trigger unwanted situations" and "stern action can be taken against those who spread fake news under relevant legislation" and advised the public to get latest information and verify authentic news from official sources.{{Cite web|title=Be wary of fake notice advising seniors against voting|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/08/be-wary-of-fake-notice-advising-seniors-against-voting|access-date=2022-02-13|website=The Star|language=en}}
    rowspan="3" |8 February 2022

    |Barisan Nasional (BN) Deputy Chairman, Mohamad Hasan admitted that the new 750,000 voters would be a “big issue" for all political coalitions and parties as they have to study the attitude of the new voters and woo them to support for BN as well as reminding that not all of them are aged 18 to 21 while this group does not even make up 30% of them.{{Cite web|title=‘Increase in new voters a challenge for all parties’|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/09/increase-in-new-voters-a-challenge-for-all-parties|access-date=2022-02-13|website=The Star|language=en}}

    File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) denied a claim from PH that it had demanded certain number of seats from PH components, confirming while it still negotiates with other parties it would contest under its own logo.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=8 February 2022 |title=Muda denies Anwar's claim it is eyeing 10 seats in Johor, says to use own logo in campaign {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/08/muda-denies-anwars-claim-it-is-eyeing-10-seats-in-johor-says-to-use-own-log/2040152|access-date=2022-02-08|website=www.malaymail.com}}
    File:Pejuang flag.svg Homeland Fighters' Party (PEJUANG) President Mukhriz Mahathir said PEJUANG does not plan to join the "big camp" and uphold its principle proposed by PH to contest in the election and is going solo on its ticket and any cooperation with the other Opposition parties might only be considered later. He also said PEJUANG did not hold any serious talks with other parties.{{Cite web|date=February 8, 2022|title=Pejuang says no to PH's ‘big tent’ proposal for Johor polls|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/02/08/pejuang-says-no-to-phs-big-tent-proposal-for-johor-polls/|archive-date=|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Free Malaysia Today}}
    rowspan="4" |9 February 2022

    |The Election Commission (EC) has fixed a set of important and official dates for the election. The EC also targets 70% of registered voters to turn up to cast their votes on the polling day. EC also encourages voters to exercise their responsibility and would run a "Jom Kita Undi" (Lets Vote) campaign by social media, public service announcement, putting up banners at strategic locations and public hotspots. The EC also called for cooperation from all quarters to take similar approach and promised to continue providing live streaming of the election process at selected state constituencies on its Facebook page. In addition, the EC also advised candidates and their agents to fill in and check their nomination papers at the offices of their respective returning officers or Johor EC office a day before, pay their deposits early to ensure smooth running of the process during nomination day, the nomination papers can only be submitted by the candidate or his proposer or seconder at the nomination centres during the nomination period. In a separate development, the EC stated that Malaysians in four neighbouring nations including southern Thailand, Singapore, Brunei, and Kalimantan (Indonesia) previously ineligible for postal voting may apply from 9 to 18 February to cast their ballots after it had addressed and repealed two major requirements for overseas voters. It also stated another adjustment is the removal of the requirement for the voter to have been in Malaysia for a certain period during the 5-year term of the previous state assembly. EC also added there are a total of 2.59 million people eligible to vote and it will be appointing 49,920 officials to carry out this election at 1,021 polling centres in Johor.{{Cite web|title=PERMOHONAN UNDI POS PRU DEWAN NEGERI JOHOR KE-15 {{!}} Portal Rasmi Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya Malaysia (SPR)|url=https://www.spr.gov.my/ms/pusat-media/berita/permohonan-undi-pos-pru-dewan-negeri-johor-ke-15|access-date=2022-02-09|website=www.spr.gov.my}}

    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg DAP, AMANAH and MUDA signed an agreement unveiling the outcomes of their cooperation on seat negotiations by declaring that they will not contest against each other, with MUDA getting 6 seats previously allocated to DAP and AMANAH ranging from Tenang, Bukit Kepong, Parit Raja, Machap, Puteri Wangsa to Bukit Permai. MUDA also clarified that the seat negotiations with PKR are still ongoing to "achieve unity in facing this election"{{Cite web|date=2022-02-09|title=DAP dan Amanah setuju Muda bertanding 6 kerusi di Johor|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/610061|access-date=2022-02-09|website=Malaysiakini}} The three parties also said they would combine their election machinery to support all of their candidates as they were about to move on as election strategic partners although MUDA is not part of PH and this is in line with the "big camp" principle to unite all Opposition parties to take on the ruling BN coalition. They also promised to form the Johor state government together if they win in the election. Johor PKR Chairman Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh said PKR had offered 3 seats to MUDA and was awaiting a response to the offer.{{Cite web|last=Razak|first=Radzi|title=Johor polls: Muda says seat talks not done yet, chides state PKR for jumping the gun {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/09/johor-polls-muda-says-seat-talks-not-done-yet-chides-state-pkr-for-jumping/2040589|access-date=2022-02-13|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    File: Democratic Action Party Flag.svg Johor DAP Chairman Liew Chin Tong confirmed that incumbent DAP Skudai assemblyman Tan Hong Pin had been dropped as a candidate without nomination by the party and would instead nominate Tan to contest for the Labis federal seat in the next general election.{{Cite web|title=Liew Chin Tong - As DAP and Pakatan Harapan are preparing...|url=https://www.facebook.com/liewchintong.my/posts/494144708734305|date=2022-02-09|access-date=2023-09-03|website=Facebook|language=en}}
    Barisan Nasional (BN) Chairman Ahmad Zahid Hamidi reiterated the candidate of BN for the Johor Menteri Besar position is incumbent Menteri Besar Hasni Mohammad. He also warned that the Opposition would be going all out to discredit BN in an effort to win votes and BN needed everyone to play their parts especially its cybertroopers as well as saying that BN lost in the 2018 state election due to the weak performance of its social media teams. Hasni warned BN of the need to limit numbers attending its events to comply with COVID-19 SOPs and it is not having the election to celebrate the past winning streak but to bring development to the state and return the previous glory of Johor under BN. BN Deputy Chairman Mohamad Hasan also warned BN of not being complacent after its landslide victory in the 2021 Melaka state election by saying that every elections are different as well as adding that BN set a key performance index (KPI), aiming to win at least 13 out of 15 state seats in the central region of Johor after winning only 7 in the 2018 state election. He also reminded BN component parties not to fight against each other due to disagreements in small issues like candidate nominations, seat allocations and so on that created disunity among BN that he said could affect the chance of winning in the election and had resulted in the defeat of BN in the 2018 state election, not due to the strength of PH.

    = Events from the Issue of the Writ of Election to the Nomination Day (10 to 26 February 2022) =

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    rowspan="2" |10 February 2022

    | Parti Bangsa Malaysia confirms its participation, plans to field two candidates.{{Cite web|last=Tan|first=Ben|title=Parti Bangsa Malaysia poised to enter Johor polls fray with two-seat bid {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/10/parti-bangsa-malaysia-poised-to-enter-johor-polls-fray-with-two-seat-bid/2040720|access-date=2022-02-11|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}

    File:Pejuang flag.svg Homeland Fighters' Party launched their campaign and planned to announce candidates 42 seats two days before nomination day. It confirmed plans to contest alone.{{Cite web|date=2022-11-02|title=Johor polls: Pejuang to introduce candidates two days before nomination day|url=https://bernama.com/en/politics/news.php?id=2051140|access-date=2022-02-11|website=BERNAMA|language=en}}
    13 February 2022

    |File:Malaysian Indian Congress Flag.svg MIC launched their election machinery in a crowded event attended by various BN leaders including Minister of Defence Hishammuddin Hussein, incumbent Menteri Besar of Johor Hasni Mohammad, and MIC president Vigneswaran Sanasee. The Ministry of Health later issued compounds on the attendees for breaking COVID-19 prevention SOPs.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-13|title=Khairy arah menteri pertahanan, MB Johor, presiden MIC dikompaun|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/610610|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Malaysiakini}}

    rowspan="2" |14 February 2022

    |File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File:Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg PKR announced some of their candidates in three separate events across Johor. Among the candidates named was former Education Minister and incumbent Simpang Renggam MP Maszlee Malik who will be contesting in Layang-Layang.{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: State PKR women chief to contest in Kempas, Bukit Batu incumbent rep dropped, replaced by Tebrau division secretary|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/14/johor-polls-state-pkr-women-chief-to-contest-in-kempas-bukit-batu-incumbent-rep-dropped-replaced-by-tebrau-division-secretary|access-date=2022-02-14|website=The Star|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Alhadjri|first=Alyaa|date=2022-02-14|title=PKR unveils Maszlee for Layang-Layang, postpones some seats|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/610720|access-date=2022-02-14|website=Malaysiakini}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-14|title=Johor polls: PKR names five new faces for northern zone seats|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54283/johor-polls-pkr-names-five-new-faces-for-northern-zone-seats|access-date=2022-02-14|website=The Vibes|language=en}}

    File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg MUDA begins announcing candidates with its secretary general Amira Aisya running for Puteri Wangsa.{{Citation|title=LIVE: Syed Saddiq umum calon pertama MUDA untuk PRN Johor|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6z47KOKMGo|language=en|access-date=2022-02-14}}
    15 February 2022

    |WARISAN decided to contest in the election, announcing former assemblyman for Kukup, Suhaimi Salleh, as the party's state coordinator in Johor. As WARISAN declared itself as alternative to other established coalitions, its plan to cooperate with MUDA (who already cooperated with PH) for the election became unclear.{{Cite web|title=Warisan sah bertanding di PRN Johor|url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-politik/warisan-sah-bertanding-di-prn-johor-346968|access-date=2022-02-15|website=Astro Awani}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-15|title=Warisan to field candidates in Johor polls, launches state chapter|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54337/warisan-to-field-candidates-in-johor-polls-launches-state-chapter|access-date=2022-02-16|website=The Vibes|language=en}}

    rowspan="2" |17 February 2022

    |File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg File:Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia Flag.svg Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia (GERAKAN) submitted at least five candidates to PN leadership, an increase from its last election appearance in 2018. The party claimed all its candidates as clean and would submit their names to MACC for verification.{{Cite web|title=Gerakan has submitted list, eyeing five seats|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/17/gerakan-has-submitted-list-eyeing-five-seats|access-date=2022-02-17|website=The Star|language=en}}

    President of WARISAN, Shafie Apdal has announced that WARISAN will be competing for the Permas seat.{{Cite web|title=PRN Johor: Warisan bakal bertanding di DUN Permas|url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-politik/prn-johor-warisan-bakal-bertanding-di-dun-permas-347260|access-date=2022-02-17|website=www.astroawani.com}}
    rowspan="3" |18 February 2022

    |The Election Commission announced that they permit public speeches and house calls, subject to limitations such as not more than 100 people could attend and public speeches must be held at party operations centre and/or headquarters for no more than 2 hours and must end before 10 pm.{{Cite news|title=Ceramahs, house calls allowed for Johor polls campaign|work=Free Malaysia Today|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2022/02/18/ceramahs-house-calls-allowed-for-johor-polls-campaign/}}

    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg AMANAH and DAP announced a total of 18 candidates, fielding some incumbents such as Liow Cai Tung and Salahuddin Ayub.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-18|title=Amanah announces 16 candidates for Johor election|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54525/amanah-announces-16-candidates-for-johor-election|access-date=2022-02-18|website=The Vibes|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-19|title=Johor Polls: DAP's Chen, Liow to contest Stulang, Johor Jaya seats|url=https://www.bernama.com/en/politics/news.php?id=2053552|access-date=2022-02-18|website=BERNAMA|language=en}}
    File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg A Perikatan Nasional event to launch its party machinery was attended by ca. 2000 members including component party leaders such as Muhyiddin Yassin. The organiser was later fined 1000 ringgits by the Ministry of Health.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-19|title=[UPDATED] Organisers of Perikatan rally in Johor slapped with RM1,000 fine|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54612/organisers-of-perikatan-rally-in-johor-slapped-with-rm1000-fine|access-date=2022-02-19|website=The Vibes|language=en}}
    19 February 2022

    |File: Democratic Action Party Flag.svg DAP National Organising Secretary Anthony Loke announced that Johor Chief Liew Chin Tong will be contesting in the election, but not on the Skudai seat.{{Cite web|last=Chyuan|first=Hariz Mohd & Low Choon|date=2022-02-19|title=‘Chin Tong ordered to contest Johor seat despite reluctance’|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/611285|access-date=2022-02-19|website=Malaysiakini}}

    20 February 2022

    |File:Socialist_Party_of_Malaysia_Flag.svg PSM decided to contest in the election, stating that they will announce candidates the next day. It claimed that bigger parties tend to squabble over seats and forgetting common problems encountered by Johoreans.

    rowspan="2"|21 February 2022

    |File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg MUDA announces 3 more candidates, naming Lim Wei Jiet for Tenang, Nurafiqah M Zulkifli for Bukit Kepong and Johor State Chairman Mohd Azrol Rahani for Bukit Permai.{{Cite web|title=MUDA umum 3 lagi calon PRN Johor|url=https://www.hmetro.com.my/mutakhir/2022/02/812633/muda-umum-3-lagi-calon-prn-johor|website=Harian Metro|language=ms}}

    File:Socialist_Party_of_Malaysia_Flag.svg PSM names film director Arangkannal Rajoo as their sole candidate for Kota Iskandar.{{Cite web|title=PSM debuts film director as sole Johor candidate|url=https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/611557|website=Malaysiakini|language=en}}
    23 February 2022

    |WARISAN has announced that they will be fielding their first candidate, officially, in Bukit Batu.{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: Parti Warisan announces first candidate for Bukit Batu seat|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/02/23/johor-polls-parti-warisan-announces-first-candidate-for-bukit-batu-seat|access-date=2022-02-23|website=The Star|language=en}} WARISAN President, Datuk Seri Shafie Apdal has refused to announce the confirmed total of seats the party will be contesting in. They have also received 1,000 new members from UMNO, PKR, BERSATU and Putra.

    rowspan="7" |24 February 2022

    |Barisan Nasional announced candidates for the election from UMNO and MIC. UMNO canceled its plan to contest in 42 seats as it only added absorbed seats from GERAKAN which has moved to PN since 2020, while MCA has yet to announce its candidates as its list was not finalised yet. Candidacy plans for Friends of BN such as KIMMA and MMSP were not mentioned.

    File:Malaysian_United_Democratic_Alliance.svg MUDA announced its candidates competing for Parit Raja, Machap and Larkin, with Larkin already being contested by PKR, opening possibilities that MUDA or PKR would announce further candidates.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-24|title=Muda clashes with PKR in Larkin as race for Johor heats up|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54972/muda-clashes-with-pkr-in-larkin-as-race-for-johor-heats-up|access-date=2022-02-24|website=The Vibes|language=en}}
    Parti Bangsa Malaysia announced Tebrau MP Steven Choong as candidate for Puteri Wangsa and named 3 constituencies it prospected to compete (Tiram, Maharani and Stulang).{{Cite web|last=Tee|first=Kenneth|title=Parti Bangsa Malaysia announces Tebrau incumbent MP to run for Puteri Wangsa state seat in Johor poll {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/24/parti-bangsa-malaysia-announces-tebrau-incumbent-mp-to-run-for-puteri-wangs/2043666|access-date=2022-02-24|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    File:Pejuang flag.svg Homeland Fighters' Party nominates candidates for 42 constituencies, including those where MUDA are competing in.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-24|title=What secret pact? Pejuang and Muda to face off in Johor|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54981/what-secret-pact-pejuang-and-muda-to-face-off-in-johor|access-date=2022-02-24|website=The Vibes|language=en}}
    File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg Perikatan Nasional announced candidates in all 56 constituencies with former Menteri Besar, Sahruddin Jamal, being renominated as a candidate.{{Cite web|last=Tan|first=Ben|title=Johor polls: Perikatan headlines former MB Dr Sahruddin Jamal in candidate line-up {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/24/johor-polls-perikatan-headlines-former-mb-dr-sahruddin-jamal-in-candidate-l/2043755|access-date=2022-02-24|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}
    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File: Democratic Action Party Flag.svg DAP announces its final candidates, with Liew Chin Tong contesting in Perling and Marina Ibrahim contesting in Skudai.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-24|title=Johor polls: DAP announces Liew Chin Tong and Marina Ibrahim as its Perling and Skudai candidates|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/24/johor-polls-dap-announces-liew-chin-tong-and-marina-ibrahim-as-its-perling/2043736|access-date=2022-02-24|website=Malay Mail|language=en}}
    File:Socialist_Party_of_Malaysia_Flag.svg File:Malaysian People's Party Flag.svg PSM received official endorsement from People's Party of Malaysia (PRM).{{Cite web |title=Terimakasih Parti Rakyat Malaysia (PRM) yg buat kenyataan rasmi minta rakyat Johor sokong calon PSM N49 Kota Iskandar. |url=https://twitter.com/arul_psm/status/1498237862151548928/photo/1 |access-date=2022-02-28 |website=Twitter |language=ms}}
    rowspan="4" |25 February 2022

    |Heritage Party (WARISAN) announced that it would field 6 candidates in the election.{{Citation|title=LIVE: Warisan umum barisan calon untuk PRN Johor|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9k1kXL9g0I|language=en|access-date=2022-02-25}}

    File:Flag of the Malaysian Chinese Association.svg MCA announced 15 candidates for the election during its anniversary celebration.{{Cite web |date=2022-02-25 |title=MCA yakin tebus balik kekalahan lalu |url=https://malaysiagazette.com/2022/02/25/mca-yakin-tebus-balik-kekalahan-lalu/ |access-date=2022-03-01 |website=MalaysiaGazette |language=en-US}}
    File:Pakatan Harapan Logo.svg File:Parti Keadilan Rakyat logo.svg PKR Johor chief Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh claimed the party will not retaliate MUDA's decision to contest in Larkin by challenging other MUDA seats, out of respect for its PH coalition partners.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-25|title=PKR won't retaliate against Muda out of respect for Amanah, DAP|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/612081|access-date=2022-02-25|website=Malaysiakini}}
    File:Malaysian_Mighty_Bumiputera_Party_flag.svg Malaysian Mighty Bumiputera Party announced their sole candidate for Semerah seat, Kamarolzaman Mohd Jidin.

    = Events from the Nomination Day to the Early Polling Day for Postal and Advance Voters & Campaigning Period (27 February to 12 March 2022) =

    class="wikitable"

    |+

    !Dates

    !Events

    1 March 2022

    |Barisan Nasional launched its manifesto with a focus on five key areas.{{cite web |last1=Yusof |first1=Amir |title=BN launches Johor polls manifesto, pledges to govern with integrity in 'new political narrative' |url=https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/barisan-nasional-launches-johor-polls-manifesto-2528996 |website=CNA |access-date=15 April 2022 |date=1 March 2022}}

    2 March 2022

    |Election Commission announced the relaxation of SOP, extending the latest time allowed for speeches from 10pm to 12am.{{Cite web |last=Yusof |first=Teh Athira |date=2022-03-02 |title=EC extends cut-off time for Johor campaign ceramahs to midnight {{!}} New Straits Times |url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2022/03/776296/ec-extends-cut-time-johor-campaign-ceramahs-midnight |access-date=2022-03-04 |website=NST Online |language=en}}

    Electoral candidates

    class="wikitable sortable"
    rowspan="3" |No.

    ! rowspan="3" |Parliamentary Constituency

    ! rowspan="3" width="30" |No.

    ! rowspan="3" width="150" |State Constituency

    ! rowspan="3" width="230" |Incumbent State Assemblymen

    ! rowspan="3" width="80" |Coalition (Party)

    ! colspan="8" |Political coalitions and parties

    colspan="2" |Barisan Nasional

    !colspan="2" |File:Pakatan_Harapan_Logo.svg

    Pakatan Harapan & MUDA

    !colspan="2" |File:Logo Perikatan Nasional.svg

    Perikatan Nasional

    ! colspan="2" |Other parties/Independents

    Candidate Name

    !Party

    !Candidate Name

    !Party

    !Candidate Name

    !Party

    !Candidate Name

    !Party

    rowspan="2" |P140

    | rowspan="2" |Segamat

    | N01

    Buloh KasapZahari Saripbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Zahari Sarip

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Subramani Chami

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    |Norazman Md. Diah

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Mohd Hanafi Ahmad

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N02JementahTan Chen Choonbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    |See Ann Giap

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    | Ng Kor Sim

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    | Maimunah Safwa Musa

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    | colspan="2" |None

    rowspan="2" |P141

    | rowspan="2" |Sekijang

    | N03

    PemanisChong Fat Fullbgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |Anuar Abdul Manap

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Yoong Thau

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Uzzair Ismail

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    | Azita Amrin

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N04KemelahSulaiman Mohd Norbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (AMANAH)

    |Saraswathy Nallathanby

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Indian Congress/meta/shading}}"|MIC

    |Sulaiman Mohd Nor

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Normala Sudirman

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    | Norizan Sahardin

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" |P142

    | rowspan="3" |Labis

    | rowspan="2" | N05

    rowspan="2" |Tenangrowspan="2" | Mohd Solihan Badrirowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="2" | Haslinda Salleh

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Lim Wei Jiet

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    | rowspan="2" |Ahmad Humaizi Uzir

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    Mohd Fauzi Bachok

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N06BekokRamakrishnan Suppiah

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |Tan Chong

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Kanan Muruppiah

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Tan Lek Khang

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Sandara Segaran Arumugam

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    rowspan="5" |P143

    | rowspan="5" |Pagoh

    | rowspan="2" | N07

    rowspan="2" |Bukit Kepongrowspan="2" |Sahruddin Jamalrowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="2" |Ismail Mohamed

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Not contesting.

    | rowspan="2" |Sahruddin Jamal

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    | Afiqah Zulkifli

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    Md. Taib Md. Suhut

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" | N08rowspan="3" |Bukit Pasirrowspan="3" | Najib Leprowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (PAS)}}

    | rowspan="3" |Mohamad Fazli Mohamad Salleh

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="3" |Elia Nadira Sabudin

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="3" |Muhd Nur Iqbal Abd Razak

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |PAS

    | Mohd Akhiri Mahmood

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Najib Lep

    |IND

    Johar Siraj

    |IND

    rowspan="4" |P144

    | rowspan="4" |Ledang

    | N09

    GambirMuhyiddin Yassinbgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |Sahrihan Jani

    | bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    |Naim Jusri

    | bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    |Mohd Solihan Badri

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Suraya Sulaiman

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" | N10rowspan="2" |Tangkakrowspan="2" | Ee Chin Lirowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    | rowspan="2" |Ong Chee Siang

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" |MCA

    | rowspan="2" |Ee Chin Li

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    | rowspan="2" | Chong Fat Full

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Muhammad Ariel Zabridin

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Zainal Bahrom A. Kadir

    |IND

    N11SeromFaizul Amri Adnan{{Cite web|last=Halim|first=M. Fakhrull|date=2021-02-27|title=3 lagi Adun dari Amanah sertai PKR|url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/564597|access-date=2021-02-27|website=Malaysiakini|language=ms}}bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (PKR)

    |Khairin Nisa Ismail

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Abdullah Ainullotfi

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Rahmat Daud

    | bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Abdul Azim Abdul Malek

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="4" |P145

    | rowspan="4" |Bakri

    | N12

    BentayanNg Yak Howebgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    | Gan Q'i Ru

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Ng Yak Howe

    |bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Eddy Tan Kok Hong

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}"|GERAKAN

    | colspan="2" |None

    N13Simpang JeramSalahuddin Ayubbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (AMANAH)

    |Lokman Md Don

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Salahuddin Ayub

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Zarul Salleh

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Mahaizal Mahmor

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" | N14rowspan="2" |Bukit Naningrowspan="2" | Md Ysahruddin Kusnirowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (PKR)

    | rowspan="2" |Fuad Tukirin

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Md Ysahruddin Kusni

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    | rowspan="2" |Mahathir Abu Said

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Ibrahim Shafe'e

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    S. Jeganathan

    |IND

    rowspan="4" |P146

    | rowspan="4" |Muar

    | rowspan="3" | N15

    rowspan="3" |Maharanirowspan="3" | Nor Hayati Bachokrowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (AMANAH)

    | rowspan="3" | Noor Fara Shamsudin

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="3" | Nor Hayati Bachok

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="3" | Abdul Aziz Talib

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |PAS

    |Hasni Asmui

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bangsa Malaysia}}" |{{Font color|white|PBM}}

    Riad Ahmad

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Lim Kim Joo

    |IND

    N16Sungai BalangZaiton Ismailbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Selamat Takim

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Abdullah Sahid

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Zainudin Sayuti

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Intan Nadira Mustafa Kamal

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" |P147

    | rowspan="3" |Parit Sulong

    | rowspan="2" | N17

    rowspan="2" |Semerahrowspan="2" | Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    | rowspan="2" |Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Mohd Khuzzan Abu Bakar

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    | rowspan="2" |Ariss Samsudin

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Mahdzir Ibrahim

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Kamarolzaman Mohd Jidin

    |bgcolor=yellow|PUTRA

    N18Sri MedanZulkurnain Kamisanbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Zulkurnain Kamisan

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Azmi Masrani

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    |Halim Othman Kepol

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Mohd Firdaus Abdul Malek

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P148

    | rowspan="2" |Ayer Hitam

    | N19

    Yong PengChew Peck Choobgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    |Ling Tian Soon

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    | Alan Tee Boon Tsong

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Susan Yong Fui Ling

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}"|GERAKAN

    | colspan="2" |None

    N20SemarangSamsol Bari Jamalibgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Samsol Bari Jamali

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Haryati Abu Nasir

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Shazani A. Hamid

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Adzlan Raju

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" |P149

    | rowspan="3" |Sri Gading

    | N21

    Parit YaaniAminolhuda Hassan

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (AMANAH)

    |Mohd Najib Samuri

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Aminolhuda Hassan

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Ahmad Nawfal Mahfodz

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Mohd Ridhauddin Mohd Tahir

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" | N22rowspan="2" |Parit Rajarowspan="2" | Nor Rashidah Ramlirowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    | rowspan="2" |Nor Rashidah Ramli

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Not contesting.

    | rowspan="2" | Zulkifli Mat Daud

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Fikri Musa

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    Abdul Lateef Mahrani

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="4" |P150

    | rowspan="4" |Batu Pahat

    | N23

    PenggaramGan Peck Cheng

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |Ter Hwa Kwong

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Gan Peck Cheng

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Ronald Sia Wee Yet

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Zahari Osman

    |IND

    rowspan="2" | N24rowspan="2" |Senggarangrowspan="2" | Khairuddin A. Rahimrowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (PKR)

    | rowspan="2" |Mohd Yusla Ismail

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Abdul Hamid Jamah

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="2" |Kahirul Faizi Ahmad Kamil

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |PAS

    |Zalihah Jaffar

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Baharudin Abdullah

    |IND

    N25RengitAyub Jamilbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Mohd Puad Zarkashi

    | bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    |Khairuddin A. Rahim

    | bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    |Mohammad Huzair Lajis

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Nizam Bashir Abdul Kariem Bashir

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" |P151

    | rowspan="3" |Simpang Renggam

    | rowspan="2" | N26

    rowspan="2" |Machaprowspan="2" |Abd. Taib Abu Bakarrowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    | rowspan="2" |Onn Hafiz Ghazi

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Not contesting.

    | rowspan="2" | Azlisham Azhar

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |PAS

    | Sangaran Rawisandran

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    Shahruddin Md Salleh

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N27Layang-LayangOnn Hafiz Ghazibgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Abd Mutalip Abd Rahim

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Maszlee Malik

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Alagenthiran Krishnan

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Ahmad Shafiq Othman

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P152

    | rowspan="2" |Kluang

    | N28

    MengkibolChew Chong Sinbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    |Kelly Chye Pei Yee

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Chew Chong Sin

    |bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    | Kevin Wong Chan Giap

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    | colspan="2" |None

    N29MahkotaMuhamad Said Jonitbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (PKR)

    |Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Muhammad Taqiuddin Cheman

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Mohamad Nor Lingan

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Mohamed Noor Suleiman

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    rowspan="2" |P153

    | rowspan="2" |Sembrong

    | N30

    PalohSheikh Umar Bagharib Ali

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |Lee Ting Han

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Sheikh Umar Bagharib Ali

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Selvendran Velu

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Aminuddin Johari

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N31KahangVidyananthan Ramanadhanbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (MIC)

    |Vidyananthan Ramanadhan

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Indian Congress/meta/shading}}"|MIC

    |Rahani Banu Abd Rahman Krishnan

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Daud Yusof

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Rosdi Amir

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="3" |P154

    | rowspan="3" |Mersing

    | rowspan="2" | N32

    rowspan="2" |Endaurowspan="2" | Alwiyah Talib{{#tag:ref|Alwiyah Talib contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 25 November 2018 with other two assemblyman.|group=note}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/11/26/johors-last-2-independent-reps-join-ppbm/|title=Johor's last 2 independent reps join PPBM|date=2018-11-26|work=Free Malaysia Today|access-date=2018-11-26|language=en-US|archive-date=11 December 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181211055852/https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/11/26/johors-last-2-independent-reps-join-ppbm/|url-status=dead}}rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="2" |Mohd Youzaimi Yusof

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Mohamad Fakrulrazi Mahmud

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="2" |Alwiyah Talib

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Mohd Noorhisyam Ibrahim

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Ismail Don

    |IND

    N33TenggarohRaven Kumar Krishnasamybgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (MIC)

    |Raven Kumar Krishnasamy

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Indian Congress/meta/shading}}" |MIC

    |Zulinah A. Johari

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Roslan Nikmat

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Mohd Firdaus Abd Rahman

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P155

    | rowspan="2" |Tenggara

    | N34

    PantiHahasrin Hashimbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Hahasrin Hashim

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Ahmad Daniel Shahrudin

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Hassan Rasid

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Ahmade Mohd Din

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N35Pasir RajaRashidah Ismailbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Rashidah Ismail

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Mohd Fakhruddin Moslim

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Jawahir Husein

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Mohd Yusri Yusof

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P156

    | rowspan="2" |Kota Tinggi

    | N36

    SediliRasman Ithnain{{#tag:ref|Rasman Ithnain contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 19 November 2018.|group=note}}bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |Muszaidi Makmor

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Mat Khairy Samsudin

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Hasnol Hadi Sebalas

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Tariq Ismail Mustafa

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N37Johor LamaRosleli Jahari{{#tag:ref|Rosleli Jahari contested the general election as a Barisan Nasional (UMNO) candidate, officially switch allegiance to Pakatan Harapan (BERSATU) on 19 November 2018.|group=note}}bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |Norlizah Noh

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Omar Mokhtar Abdul Manap

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Alias Rasman

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Shukor Ahmad

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P157

    | rowspan="2" |Pengerang

    | N38

    PenawarSharifah Azizah Syed Zainbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Fauziah Misri

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Norazila Sanip

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Mohd Faizal Asmar

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Rahmattullah Kamilin

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N39Tanjung SuratSyed Sis Abdul Rahmanbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Aznan Tamin

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Rosman Tahir

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Selamat Ujud

    | bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Samat Atan

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="8" |P158

    | rowspan="8" |Tebrau

    | rowspan="4" | N40

    rowspan="4" | Tiramrowspan="4" | Gopalakrishnan Subramaniamrowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    | rowspan="4" | Azizul Bachok

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="4" | Gopalakrishnan Subramaniam

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    | rowspan="4" | Karim Deraman

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |PAS

    | Azmi Ali

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bangsa Malaysia}}" |{{Font color|white|PBM}}

    Abdul Aziz Harun

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Bala Sundaram Perumal

    |IND

    Jayasangkar Jeraman

    |IND

    rowspan="4" | N41rowspan="4" | Puteri Wangsarowspan="4" | Mazlan Bujangrowspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="4" | Ng Yew Aik

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" |MCA

    | colspan="2" rowspan="4" |Not contesting.

    | rowspan="4" |Loh Kah Yong

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" |GERAKAN

    |Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    Khairil Anwar Razali

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Steven Choong Shiau Yoon

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bangsa Malaysia}}" |{{Font color|white|PBM}}

    Adzrin Adam

    |IND

    rowspan="3" |P159

    | rowspan="3" |Pasir Gudang

    | N42

    Johor JayaLiow Cai Tung

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |Chan San San

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Liow Cai Tung

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Ker Ching Sheng

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}"|GERAKAN

    |Victor Chen Hain Kai

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    rowspan="2" | N43rowspan="2" |Permasrowspan="2" | Che Zakaria Mohd. Sallehrowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="2" | Baharudin Mohd Taib

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" | Syed Othman Abdullah

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="2" | Tazul Arifin Nasri

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Mohamed Ridza Busu

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    Mahaya Ahad

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="5" |P160

    | rowspan="5" |Johor Bahru

    | rowspan="3" | N44

    rowspan="3" |Larkinrowspan="3" |Mohammad Izhar Ahmadrowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="3" | Mohd Hairi Mad Shah

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="3" | Zamil Najwah Arbain

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    | rowspan="3" | Zulkifli Bujang

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Rasid Abu Bakar

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    Mohamad Riadz Mohamad Hashim

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Norramadan Buan

    |IND

    rowspan="2" | N45rowspan="2" |Stulangrowspan="2" | Andrew Chen Kah Engrowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    | rowspan="2" |Ang Boon Heng

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" |MCA

    | rowspan="2" | Andrew Chen Kah Eng

    rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    | rowspan="2" |Yap Chiang Youis

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" |GERAKAN

    |Saiful Bahari Sahari

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bangsa Malaysia}}" |{{Font color|white|PBM}}

    Moharam Baharom

    |IND

    rowspan="5" |P161

    | rowspan="5" |Pulai

    | N46

    PerlingCheo Yee Howbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    | Tan Hiang Kee

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}" |MCA

    |Liew Chin Tong

    | bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Koo Shiaw Lee

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}" |GERAKAN

    | colspan="2" |None

    rowspan="4" | N47rowspan="4" | Kempasrowspan="4" |Osman Sapian (died in office)rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="4" |Ramlee Bohani

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}" |UMNO

    | rowspan="4" |Napsiah Khamis Maharan

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |PKR

    | rowspan="4" |Nur Faizal Abdullah

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}" |BERSATU

    |Nornekman Osman

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Azwan Abd Rahman

    |IND

    Suhimi A. Rahman

    |IND

    Tok Hambali

    |IND

    rowspan="3" |P162

    | rowspan="3" |Iskandar Puteri

    | N48

    SkudaiTan Hong Pin

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |Lim Soon Hai

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Marina Ibrahim

    |bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Khoo Kong Ek

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    | colspan="2" | None

    rowspan="2" | N49rowspan="2" |Kota Iskandar

    | rowspan="2" | Dzulkefly Ahmad

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (AMANAH)

    | rowspan="2" | Pandak Ahmad

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" |Dzulkefly Ahmad

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    | rowspan="2" | Shamsuddin Ismail

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Zaini Abu Bakar

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Arangkannal Rajoo

    |bgcolor="maroon|{{Font color|white|PSM}}

    rowspan="4" |P163

    | rowspan="4" |Kulai

    | rowspan="2" | N50

    rowspan="2" |Bukit Permairowspan="2" | Tosrin Jarvanthirowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |{{Font color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    | rowspan="2" | Mohd Jafni Md Shukor

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    | rowspan="2" colspan="2" |Not contesting.

    | rowspan="2" | Tosrin Jarvanthi

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Mokhtar Abdul Wahab

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Azrol Rahani

    | bgcolor="black" |{{Font color|white|MUDA}}

    N51Bukit BatuJimmy Puah Wee Tse

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    |Supayyah Solaimuthu

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Indian Congress/meta/shading}}"|MIC

    |Arthur Chong Sen Sern

    | bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Tan Heng Choon

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}"|GERAKAN

    |Lee Ming Wen

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    N52SenaiAlan Tee Boon Tsongbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    | Shen Poh Kuan

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Wong Bor Yang

    |bgcolor="{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    |Yeo Kwee Kwang

    | bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    | colspan="2" |None

    rowspan="2" |P164

    | rowspan="2" |Pontian

    | N53

    BenutHasni Mohammadbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Hasni Mohammad

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Haniff Hosman

    | bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Isa Abd. Hamid

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Iskandar Noor Ibrahim

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    N54Pulai SebatangMuhammad Taqiuddin Chemanbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (AMANAH)

    |Hasrunizah Hassan

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Suhaizan Kayat

    |bgcolor="{{National Trust Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}" |AMANAH

    |Abdullah Husin

    |bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}"|PAS

    |Abdul Rashid Abdul Hadi

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    rowspan="2" |P165

    | rowspan="2" |Tanjung Piai

    | N55

    Pekan NanasYeo Tung Siongbgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" | PH (DAP)

    |Tan Eng Meng

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian Chinese Association/meta/shading}}"|MCA

    |Yeo Tung Siong

    |bgcolor= "{{Democratic Action Party/meta/shading}}" |DAP

    | Tan Chin Hock

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia}}"|GERAKAN

    |Hishamuddin Busri

    |bgcolor="{{Sabah Heritage Party/meta/shading}}"|WARISAN

    N56KukupMd Othman Yusofbgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" | BN (UMNO)

    |Jefridin Atan

    |bgcolor="{{United Malays National Organisation/meta/shading}}"|UMNO

    |Mohd Zaiful Bakri

    |bgcolor="{{People's Justice Party (Malaysia)/meta/shading}}"|PKR

    |Mahahtir Iskandar Muhammad

    |bgcolor="{{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}}"|BERSATU

    |Zamzam Hashim

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}" | {{Font color|white|PEJUANG}}

    Results

    {{For|complete results|Results of the 2022 Johor state election}}

    {{Election results

    |alliance1=Barisan Nasional|aspan1=4|party1=United Malays National Organisation|votes1=406997|seats1=33|sc1=+19

    |party2=Malaysian Chinese Association|votes2=154922|seats2=4|sc2=+4

    |party3=Malaysian Indian Congress|votes3=37834|seats3=3|sc3=+1

    |atotal4=599753|aseats4=40|sc4=+24

    |alliance5=Pakatan Harapan|aspan5=4|party5=Democratic Action Party|votes5=181455|seats5=10|sc5=–4

    |party6=National Trust Party|votes6=103514|seats6=1|sc6=–5

    |party7=People's Justice Party|votes7=82556|seats7=1|sc7=–6

    |atotal8=367525|aseats8=12|sc8=–15

    |alliance9=Malaysian United Democratic Alliance|votes9=48072|seats9=1|sc9=New

    |alliance10=Perikatan Nasional|aspan10=4|party10=Malaysian United Indigenous Party|votes10=196078|seats10=2|sc10=–9

    |party11=Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party|votes11=97552|seats11=1|sc11=0

    |party12=Parti Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia|votes12=40827|seats12=0|sc12=0

    |atotal13=340615|aseats13=3|sc13=–9

    |alliance14=Homeland Fighter's Party|votes14=18692|seats14=0|sc14=New

    |alliance15=Heritage Party|votes15=6532|seats15=0|sc15=New

    |alliance16=Parti Bangsa Malaysia|votes16=4880|seats16=0|sc16=New

    |alliance17=Socialist Party of Malaysia|votes17=997|seats17=0|sc17=New

    |alliance18=Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia|votes18=247|seats18=0|sc18=New

    |alliance19=Independents|votes19=10007|seats19=0|sc19=0

    |invalid=35411

    |total_sc=0

    |electorate=2597662

    |source=[https://dashboard.spr.gov.my/#!/home SPR]

    }}

    style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:90%"

    |+ style="width:50.0%; text-align:right" | ↓{{fsp}}

    style="color: white; height:0.5em"

    | colspan="3" |{{small|Barisan Nasional government (40)}}

    | colspan="6" |{{small|Pakatan Harapan-led opposition (16)*}}

    style="height:0.5em"

    | colspan="3" align="center" style="background:{{party color|Barisan Nasional}};" |

    | colspan="6" align="center" style="background:{{party color|Pakatan Harapan}};" |

    style="color: white;"

    | colspan="3" style="background: {{party color|Barisan Nasional}};" |{{small|40}}

    | colspan="4" style="background: {{party color|Pakatan Harapan}};" |{{small|13}}

    | colspan="2" style="background: {{party color|Perikatan Nasional}};" |{{small|3}}

    colspan="3" | {{small|Barisan Nasional}}

    | colspan="4" | {{small|Pakatan Harapan+}}

    | colspan="2" | {{small|Perikatan Nasional}}

    style="height:0.5em"

    | colspan="3" align="center" style="background:{{party color|Barisan Nasional}};" |

    | colspan="4" align="center" style="background:{{party color|Pakatan Harapan}};" |

    | colspan="2" align="center" style="background:{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}};" |

    style="color: white;"

    | style="width:58.93%; background: {{party color|United Malays National Organisation}};" |{{small|33}}

    | style="width:7.14%; background: {{party color|Malaysian Chinese Association}};" |{{small|4}}

    | style="width:5.36%; background: {{party color|Malaysian Indian Congress}};" |{{small|3}}

    | style="width:17.85%; background: {{party color|Democratic Action Party}};" |{{small|10}}

    | style="width:1.79%; background: {{party color|National Trust Party (Malaysia)}};" |{{small|1}}

    | style="width:1.79%; background:{{party color|People's Justice Party (Malaysia)}};" |{{small|1}}

    | style="width:1.79%; background: {{party color|Malaysian United Democratic Alliance}};" |{{small|1}}

    | style="width:3.57%; background: {{Malaysian United Indigenous Party/meta/shading}};" |{{small|2}}

    | style="width:1.79%; background:{{party color|Malaysian Islamic Party}};" |{{small|1}}

    {{small|UMNO}}

    | {{small|MCA}}

    | {{small|MIC}}

    | {{small|DAP}}

    | {{small|AMANAH}}

    | {{small|PKR}}

    | {{small|MUDA}}

    | {{small|BERSATU}}

    | {{small|PAS}}

    colspan="5" align="left"|{{small|Johor State Legislative Assembly, 12 March 2022 (56 seats)}}

    = By parliamentary constituency =

    Barisan Nasional won 20 of 26 parliamentary constituency by average percentages.

    class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
    No.

    ! Constituency

    ! Barisan Nasional

    ! Pakatan Harapan

    ! Perikatan Nasional

    ! Member of Parliament

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P140

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Segamat

    | 47.29%

    | 31.84%

    | 20.26%

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|Edmund Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu}}

    align=center

    ! rowspan=1 {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P141

    ! rowspan=1 {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Sekijang

    |45.73%

    |29.18%

    |23.78%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Natrah Ismail

    align=center

    ! rowspan=1 {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P142

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Labis

    | 48.11%

    | 27.85%

    | 21.90%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Pang Hok Liong

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|P143}}

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|Pagoh (federal constituency)|Pagoh}}

    | 36.59%

    | 19.30%

    | 37.66%

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|Muhyiddin Yassin}}

    align=center

    ! rowspan=1 {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P144

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Ledang

    | 40.95%

    | 36.49%

    | 26.10%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|P145

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Bakri

    | 29.01%

    | 47.02%

    | 23.99%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Yeo Bee Yin

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|P146

    | bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|Muar

    | 36.73%

    | 25.34%

    | 34.47%

    | bgcolor="black"| {{Font color|white|Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman}}

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P147

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Parit Sulong

    | 52.72%

    | 25.97%

    | 31.06%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Noraini Ahmad

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P148

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Ayer Hitam

    | 57.29%

    | 23.09%

    | 18.99%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Wee Ka Siong

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P149

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Sri Gading

    | 44.06%

    | 35.15%

    | 26.50%

    | bgcolor="{{Party of Homeland's Fighters/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|Shahruddin Md Salleh}}

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P150

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Batu Pahat

    | 39.44%

    | 31.10%

    | 26.22%

    | {{party shading/Perikatan Nasional}}|{{Font color|white|Mohd Rashid Hasnon}}

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P151

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Simpang Renggam

    | 55.82%

    | 26.22%

    | 16.17%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Maszlee Malik

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|P152

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Kluang

    | 37.36%

    | 45.25%

    | 16.63%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Wong Shu Qi

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P153

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Sembrong

    | 58.87%

    | 23.22%

    | 16.47%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Hishammuddin Hussein

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|P154}}

    | bgcolor="{{Perikatan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|{{Font color|white|Mersing (federal constituency)|Mersing}}

    | 42.28%

    | 7.36%

    | 49.13%

    | {{party shading/Perikatan Nasional}}|{{Font color|white|Abd Latiff Ahmad}}

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P155

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Tenggara

    | 57.75%

    | 7.00%

    | 29.27%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Adham Baba

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P156

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Kota Tinggi

    | 62.04%

    | 4.38%

    | 32.06%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Halimah Mohamed Sadique

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P157

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Pengerang

    | 66.82%

    | 4.59%

    | 26.65%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Azalina Othman Said

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P158

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Tebrau

    | 35.22%

    | 32.73%

    | 24.11%

    | bgcolor="{{party color|Parti Bangsa Malaysia}}"|{{Font color|white|Steven Choong Shiau Yoon}}

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P159

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Pasir Gudang

    | 39.80%

    | 33.82%

    | 22.65%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Hassan Abdul Karim

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|P160

    | bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|Johor Bahru

    | 38.16%

    | 37.24%

    | 19.54%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P161

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Pulai

    | 35.58%

    | 33.43%

    | 22.46%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Salahuddin Ayub

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|P162

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Iskandar Puteri

    | 32.41%

    | 45.81%

    | 24.95%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Lim Kit Siang

    align=center

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|P163

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Kulai

    | 39.41%

    | 40.08%

    | 17.70%

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}"|Teo Nie Ching

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P164

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Pontian

    | 56.57%

    | 15.81%

    | 26.55%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Ahmad Maslan

    align=center

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|P165

    ! {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Tanjung Piai

    | 55.95%

    | 22.96%

    | 15.32%

    | {{party shading/Barisan Nasional}}|Wee Jeck Seng

    = Seats that changed allegiance =

    class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
    scope="col" | No.

    ! scope="col" | Seat

    ! colspan="3" scope="col" | Previous Party (2018)

    ! colspan="3" scope="col" | Current Party (2022)

    N03

    | Pemanis

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N04

    | Kemelah

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (MIC)

    N05

    | Tenang

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N06

    | Bekok

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (DAP)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (MCA)

    N07

    | Bukit Kepong

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |

    | Perikatan Nasional (Bersatu)

    N08

    | Bukit Pasir

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party/meta/shading}}" |

    | PAS

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N09

    | Gambir

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N11

    | Serom

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N14

    | Bukit Naning

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N15

    | Maharani

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |

    | Perikatan Nasional (PAS)

    N17

    | Semerah

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N19

    | Yong Peng

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (DAP)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (MCA)

    N21

    | Parit Yaani

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N24

    | Senggarang

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N29

    | Mahkota

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N30

    | Paloh

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (DAP)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (MCA)

    N32

    | Endau

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}" |

    | Perikatan Nasional (Bersatu)

    N40

    | Tiram

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (PKR)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N41

    | Puteri Wangsa

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{party color|Malaysian United Democratic Alliance}}" |

    | MUDA

    N43

    | Permas

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N44

    | Larkin

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N47

    | Kempas

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N49

    | Kota Iskandar

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N50

    | Bukit Permai

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Bersatu)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N54

    | Pulai Sebatang

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (Amanah)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (UMNO)

    N55

    | Pekan Nanas

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |

    | Pakatan Harapan (DAP)

    | width="1" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}" |

    | Barisan Nasional (MCA)

    Election pendulum

    {{cot|2022 Johor state election}}

    class="toccolours" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="float:left; margin-right:.5em; margin-top:.4em; font-size:90%;"
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|GOVERNMENT SEATS
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Marginal
    Bukit PasirMohamad Fadzli Mohamed SallehUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 32.11
    Bukit NaningMohd. Fuad TukirinUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 37.37
    SeromKhairin-Nisa Ismail @ Md. OnUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 37.56
    Parit YaaniMohamad Najib SamuriUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 38.56
    KempasRamlee BohaniUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 38.92
    TiramAzizul BachokUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 39.59
    PermasBaharudin Mohamed TaibUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 40.74
    Kota IskandarPandak AhmadUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 40.79
    KemelahSaraswati NallathambyMICstyle="text-align:center;"| 41.13
    LarkinMohd. Hairi Mad ShahUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 41.77
    TenangHaslinda SallehUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 44.91
    SemerahMohd. Fared Mohamed KhalidUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 44.93
    SenggarangMohd. Yusla IsmailUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 45.11
    GambirSahrihan JaniUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 45.48
    Sungai BalangSelamat TakimUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 45.57
    MahkotaSharifah Azizah Syed ZainUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 46.57
    Bukit PermaiMohd. Jafni Md. ShukorUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 48.36
    RengitDr. Mohd. Puad ZarkashiUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 48.91
    TenggarohRaven Kumar S. KrishnasamyMICstyle="text-align:center;"| 49.10
    Parit RajaNor Rashidah RamliUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 49.57
    PemanisAnuar Abd. ManapUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 49.81
    Pekan NanasTan Eng MengMCAstyle="text-align:center;"| 50.49
    Pulai SebatangHasrunizah HassanUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 50.56
    BekokTan ChongMCAstyle="text-align:center;"| 51.31
    Yong PengLing Tian SoonMCAstyle="text-align:center;"| 51.90
    Layang-LayangAbd. Mutalip Abd. RahimUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 55.00
    PalohLee Ting HanMCAstyle="text-align:center;"| 55.05
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Fairly safe
    MachapOnn Hafiz GhaziUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 56.64
    Buloh KasapZahari SaripUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 56.96
    PantiHahasrin HashimUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 57.29
    Pasir RajaRashidah IsmailUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 58.21
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:blue;"|Safe
    KukupJefridin AtanUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 60.37
    Sri MedanZulkurnain KamisanUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 60.52
    Johor LamaNorlizah NohUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 60.56
    SediliMuszaide MakmorUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 62.25
    KahangVidyanathan RamanadhanMICstyle="text-align:center;"| 62.69
    BenutIr. Hasni MohammadUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 63.08
    SemarangSamsol Bari JamaliUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 63.21
    Tanjung SuratAznan TaminUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 66.97
    PenawarFauziah MisriUMNOstyle="text-align:center;"| 66.98

    class="toccolours" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="float:left; margin-right:.5em; margin-top:.4em; font-size:90%;"
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:brown;"|NON-GOVERNMENT SEATS
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:brown;"|Marginal
    MaharaniAbdul Aziz TalibPASstyle="text-align:center;"| 35.97
    Bukit BatuArthur Chiong Sen SernPKRstyle="text-align:center;"| 39.20
    TangkakEric Ee Chin LiDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 40.03
    JementahNg Kor SimDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 40.92
    Simpang JeramSalahuddin AyubAMANAHstyle="text-align:center;"| 40.94
    Johor JayaLiow Cai TungDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 41.74
    PerlingLiew Chin TongDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 42.50
    Puteri WangsaAmira Aisya Abd. AzizMUDAstyle="text-align:center;"| 43.22
    Bukit KepongDr. Sahruddin JamalBERSATUstyle="text-align:center;"| 44.27
    StulangAndrew Chen Kah EngDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 44.84
    SenaiWong Bor YangDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 51.75
    PenggaramGan Peck ChengDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 53.67
    EndauAlwiyah TalibBERSATUstyle="text-align:center;"| 55.48
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:brown;"|Fairly safe
    MengkibolChew Chong SinDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 57.50
    SkudaiMarina IbrahimDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 58.53
    colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:brown;"|Safe
    BentayanNg Yak HoweDAPstyle="text-align:center;"| 64.53

    {{clear}}

    {{cob}}

    Departing incumbents

    The following members of the 14th State Legislative Assembly will not renew their term.

    class="wikitable"

    !No.

    !State constituencies

    !Names

    !Political parties

    !Date confirmed

    !First elected

    !Reasons

    N11

    |Serom

    |Faizul Amri Adnan

    |bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    |22 July 2020

    |2018

    |Not seeking re-election{{cite news|url=https://www.malaymail.com/amp/news/malaysia/2020/07/22/johor-rep-quits-state-amanah-posts-citing-loss-of-confidence-in-leaders/1886947|title=Johor rep quits state Amanah posts, citing loss of confidence in leaders|date=22 July 2020|accessdate=23 January 2022|publisher=Malay Mail|first=Ben|last=Tan}}

    N47

    |Kempas

    |Osman Sapian

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}"|{{color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |21 December 2021

    |1999

    |Died in office{{cite news|url=https://www.malaymail.com/amp/news/malaysia/2021/12/22/former-johor-mb-osman-sapian-dies-at-69/2030194|title=Former Johor MB Osman Sapian dies at 69|date=22 December 2021|accessdate=23 January 2022|publisher=Malay Mail|first=Ben|last=Tan}}

    N19

    |Yong Peng

    |Chew Peck Choo

    |bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    | rowspan="2" |20 January 2022

    |2013

    | rowspan="5" |Not seeking re-election{{cite news|url=https://www.utusan.com.my/terkini/2022/01/adun-yong-peng-umum-bersara-daripada-politik/|title=ADUN Yong Peng umum bersara daripada politik|date=20 January 2022|accessdate=24 January 2022|work=Utusan Malaysia|first=Khairul|last=Mohd Ali}}{{Cite web|title=Johor polls: Jementah DAP rep will not defend seat in upcoming election|url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/01/24/johor-polls-jementah-dap-rep-will-not-defend-seat-in-upcoming-election|access-date=2022-01-24|website=The Star|language=en}}{{cite news|url=https://www.utusan.com.my/nasional/2022/01/prn-johor-muhyiddin-tidak-pertahan-dun-bukit-gambir|title=PRN Johor: Muhyiddin tidak pertahan DUN Bukit Gambir|author=Mohamad Athir Ismail|date=2022-01-25|access-date=2022-01-25|website=Utusan Malaysia|language=ms}}{{Cite web|title=Larkin rep Izhar quits Bersatu over loss of faith in Muhyiddin|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/53165/larkin-rep-izhar-quits-bersatu-over-loss-of-faith-in-muhyiddin|access-date=2022-01-29|website=The Vibes|date=29 January 2022|language=en}}

    N41

    |Puteri Wangsa

    |Mazlan Bujang

    |bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}"|{{color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |2018

    N02

    |Jementah

    |Tan Chen Choon

    |bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |24 January 2022

    |2013

    N09

    |Gambir

    |Muhyiddin Yassin{{#tag:ref|Previously, Muhyiddin was also the MLA for Bukit Serampang constituency from 1986 to 1995.|group=note}}

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}"|{{color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |25 January 2022

    | rowspan="2" |2018

    N44

    |Larkin

    |Mohammad Izhar Ahmad

    |29 January 2022

    N48

    |Skudai

    |Tan Hong Pin

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    |9 February 2022

    | rowspan="2" |2013

    | rowspan="13" |Not nominated by the party{{Cite web|date=2022-02-08|title=Faktor kem dalam pencalonan DAP?|url=https://malaysiagazette.com/2022/02/08/faktor-kem-dalam-pencalonan-dap/|access-date=2022-02-09|website=MalaysiaGazette|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|last=Tan|first=Ben|title=PKR announces five candidates for Johor state election, no clashes with allies so far {{!}} Malay Mail|url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/02/14/pkr-announces-five-candidates-for-johor-state-election-no-clashes-with-alli/2041493|access-date=2022-02-18|website=www.malaymail.com|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-19|title=Johor polls: DAP runs ex-army man for Bekok seat|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54588/johor-polls-dap-runs-ex-army-man-for-bekok-seat|access-date=2022-02-19|website=The Vibes|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-19|title=PRN Johor: Enam calon muka baharu PKR di zon timur|url=https://malaysiagazette.com/2022/02/19/prn-johor-enam-calon-muka-baharu-pkr-di-zon-timur/|access-date=2022-02-19|website=MalaysiaGazette|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|date=2022-02-24|title=[UPDATED] Johor polls: Puad Zarkashi to contest in Rengit|url=https://www.thevibes.com/articles/news/54957/johor-polls-puad-zarkashi-to-contest-in-rengit|access-date=2022-02-24|website=The Vibes|language=en}}

    N51

    |Bukit Batu

    |Jimmy Puah Wee Tse

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    |14 February 2022

    N06

    |Bekok

    |Ramakrishnan Suppiah

    | rowspan="2" bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (DAP)

    | rowspan="3" |19 February 2022

    | rowspan="3" |2018

    N46

    |Perling

    |Cheo Yee How

    N29

    |Mahkota

    |Muhammad Said Jonit

    | bgcolor="{{Pakatan Harapan/meta/shading}}" |PH (PKR)

    N16

    |Sungai Balang

    |Zaiton Ismail

    | rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|BN (UMNO)

    | rowspan="7" |24 February 2022

    |2013

    N25

    |Rengit

    |Ayub Jamil

    |2004

    N26

    |Machap

    |Abd. Taib Abu Bakar

    |2013

    N56

    |Kukup

    |Md Othman Yusof

    |2018

    N36

    |Sedili

    |Rasman Ithnain

    | rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Perikatan Nasional}}"|{{color|white|PN (BERSATU)}}

    |2008

    N37

    |Johor Lama

    |Rosleli Jahari

    | rowspan="2" |2018

    N43

    |Permas

    |Che Zakaria Mohd. Salleh

    N39

    |Tanjung Surat

    |Syed Sis Abdul Rahman

    | bgcolor="{{Barisan Nasional/meta/shading}}"|BN (UMNO)

    |26 February 2022

    |2013

    Controversies and issues

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    On 27 February 2022, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said he will review a video depicting former prime minister Najib Razak purportedly violating Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP) during a campaign visit in Perling.{{Cite web |last=Mohd |first=Hariz |date=2022-02-27 |title=SOP breach: Khairy to review Najib's visit, cancels journo's RM1k fine |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/612326 |access-date= |website=Malaysiakini}}

    On 10 March 2022, Khairy revealed that his ministry had issued 42 compound notices for the violation of SOPs during the campaign period for the Johor election, including five to Najib.{{Cite web |last=Bernama |date=2022-03-10 |title=Johor polls: MOH issued 42 compounds, including 5 to Najib - Khairy |url=https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/613925 |access-date= |website=Malaysiakini}}{{Cite web |date=2022-03-10 |title=Johor polls: 42 compound notices issued, including five to Najib, says KJ |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2022/03/10/johor-polls-42-compound-notices-issued-including-five-to-najib-says-kj |access-date= |website=The Star |language=en}}{{Cite web |date=2022-03-11 |title=Johor polls: MOH issued 42 compounds, including five to Najib — Khairy |url=http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/johor-polls-moh-issued-42-compounds-including-five-najib-%E2%80%94-khairy |access-date= |website=The Edge Markets |archive-date=13 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220313062441/https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/johor-polls-moh-issued-42-compounds-including-five-najib-%E2%80%94-khairy |url-status=dead }}

    Aftermath

    Onn Hafiz Ghazi, elected MLA for Machap, were sworn in as the new Menteri Besar of Johor on 15 March, replacing Hasni.{{cite web |last1=TAN |first1=BEN |title=Onn Hafiz sworn in as new Johor MB |url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/03/15/onn-hafiz-sworn-in-as-new-johor-mb/2047572 |website=Malay Mail |access-date=3 September 2023 |language=en |date=15 March 2022}} The EXCO members were sworn in on 26 March.{{cite web |last1=Noh |first1=Mohamed Farid |title=10 Johor exco members sworn in |url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2022/03/783356/10-johor-exco-members-sworn |website=nst.com.my |access-date=3 September 2023 |date=26 March 2022}}

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    Even though the results of the Malaysian general election in November 2022 saw the historic formation of federal government consisting of the alliance between Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional, the status quo is not changed for the government in Johor.{{cite web |author1=Bernama |title=Johor PH will not propose changes to state exco composition |url=https://www.nst.com.my/news/politics/2022/12/857598/johor-ph-will-not-propose-changes-state-exco-composition |website=nst.com.my |access-date=3 September 2023 |date=4 December 2022}} As of January 2023, PH is still an opposition party in the state assembly, although according to Johor PH chairman, the relationship between PH and BN is 'good'.{{cite web |author1=Bernama |title=PH is still opposition in Johor, but ties with BN is good - Salahuddin |url=https://www.astroawani.com/berita-malaysia/ph-still-opposition-johor-ties-bn-good-salahuddin-400807 |website=www.astroawani.com |access-date=3 September 2023 |date=8 January 2023}}

    The elected MLA for Simpang Jeram, Salahuddin Ayub (who is also the MP for Pulai, Johor PH chairman, and then Minister of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living) died on 23 July 2023, necessitating the 2023 Simpang Jeram by-election for the state seat (and the 2023 Pulai by-election for the federal seat).{{Cite web |date=2023-08-03 |title=PRK Parlimen Pulai, Dun Simpang Jeram ditetapkan 9 September - SPR |url=https://www.hmetro.com.my/utama/2023/08/995027/prk-parlimen-pulai-dun-simpang-jeram-ditetapkan-9-september-spr |access-date=2023-08-03 |website=Harian Metro |language=ms}} The by-election saw the first collaboration between BN and PH at Johor state level, as BN acceded to PH to put its candidate there, as well as campaigning together.{{cite web |author1=Bernama |title=Pulai, Simpang Jeram by-elections, test for PH-BN pact |url=https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/08/26/pulai-simpang-jeram-by-elections-test-for-ph-bn-pact/87428 |website=Malay Mail |access-date=3 September 2023 |language=en |date=26 August 2023}} Both seats were retained by PH in the by-election.

    After MUDA's president Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman announced his party's support withdrawal of the unity government at federal level on 10 September 2023 in protest of UMNO and BN president Zahid Hamidi recent discharge not amounting to an acquittal (DNAA) of his 47 court cases, the sole MUDA representative at Johor assembly, Puteri Wangsa's MLA Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz announced the day after that she also withdraws from the state government coalition and will be in the opposition bloc (now known as Balancer Bloc in the Johor assembly), though not in coalition with PN.{{cite web |title=Amira Aisya to be seated at PN Balancer Block: Johor State Assembly Speaker |url=https://www.thesundaily.my/local/amira-aisya-to-be-seated-at-pn-balancer-block-johor-state-assembly-speaker-EM11485032 |website=www.thesundaily.my |access-date=18 September 2023 |language=en-MY |date=13 September 2023}}{{cite web |last1=ISAHAK |first1=ZULHISHAM |title=Amira Aisya sahkan tidak lagi bersama blok PH-BN di Johor |url=https://www.sinarharian.com.my/article/278589/berita/politik/amira-aisya-sahkan-tidak-lagi-bersama-blok-ph-bn-di-johor |website=Sinar Harian |access-date=30 September 2023 |language=ms |date=12 September 2023}}

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