Malaysia’s Johor votes as government allies turn on each other
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July 11, 2026
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Red, blue and yellow flags crowded the roads into Johor Bahru before dawn on Saturday, lashed to lamp posts, flyovers and roadside trees after a campaign in which Malaysia’s governing allies spent two weeks trying to cut each other down.
The campaign ended at 11.59pm on Friday, silencing the loudspeakers and convoys that had criss-crossed the state since late June.
At 8am, the contest moved to 1,076 polling centres, where about 2.72 million Johoreans were eligible to choose a new state...
The campaign ended at 11.59pm on Friday, silencing the loudspeakers and convoys that had criss-crossed the state since late June.
At 8am, the contest moved to 1,076 polling centres, where about 2.72 million Johoreans were eligible to choose a new state...
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