Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 10
Anwar Coalition Faces Johor Test as Turnout May Barely Top 54%
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 10

Anwar Coalition Faces Johor Test as Turnout May Barely Top 54%

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 10

Summary

  • Saturday’s Johor state election is shaping up as a fresh test for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s ruling coalition, with weak voter participation seen as a direct risk to its showing.
  • 54% is the benchmark from the 2022 Johor vote, and analyst Adib Zalkapli said turnout this weekend may be only marginally higher.
  • Out-of-state voters are a key concern because many may skip the trip home, preferring to save the cost and effort for Malaysia’s next general election.
  • That turnout dynamic leaves Anwar’s coalition under renewed pressure in a state contest that could signal the strength of support for the federal government.

Insights

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