Selangor Barisan Nasional has unveiled its list of GE14 candidates for all 56 state and 22 parliamentary seats.
The list was announced by Kapar Umno division chief Datuk Faisal Abdullah at the Selangor Umno building on Monday (April 23), which saw the presence of Selangor Barisan chairman Tan Sri Noh Omar and MCA president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
Among those chosen to defend their parliamentary seats are Noh (Tanjong Karang), Datuk P Kamalanathan (Hulu Selangor), Datuk Seri Irmohizam Ibrahim (Kuala Selangor), and Budiman Mohd Zohdi (Sungai Besar).
The majority of Barisan candidates were retained in their state seats, except for Jeram incumbent Datuk Amiruddin Setro, who was dropped in favour of Zahar Azlan Ariffin.
Meanwhile, Rizam Ismail was chosen to contest the Sungai Air Tawar state seat, replacing incumbent Kamarol Zaki Abdul Malik, who passed away early last year.
Among the new faces are Datuk Megat Zulkarnain Omardin to contest in the Gombak Setia state seat and Datuk Mohamad Nasir Ibrahim to stand in the Taman Templer state seat.
Selangor Gerakan chairman Datuk Ang Chin Tat is set to take on the Puchong parliamentary seat, Chai Ko Thing (Bukit Gasing state seat) and Syed Abdul Razak Syed Al Sagoof (Bukit Lanjan state seat).
Klang MCA vice-chairman Ching Eu Boon will stand in the Klang parliamentary seat as well as Ng Siok Hua and Ng Chok Sin for the Banting and Sungai Pelek state seats respectively.
Wanita MIC chief Datuk Mohana Muniandy Raman will stand in the Kapar parliamentary seat, V Gunalan Velu in the Kota Raja parliamentary seat and A Prakash Rao in the Sungai Buloh state seat.
The full list:
Parliamentary seats
- Sepang – Datuk Marsum Paing
- Kuala Langat – Sharil Sufian Hamdan
- Shah Alam – Datuk Azhari Shaari
- Sungai Buloh – Pakas Rao Applanaidoo
- Damansara – Ho Kwok Xheng
- Petaling Jaya – Chew Hian Tat
- Subang – Tan Seong Lim
- Bangi – Datuk Liew Yuen Keong
- Hulu Langat – Azman Ahmad
- Pandan – Leong Kok Wee
- Ampang – Leong Kim Soon
- Gombak – Datuk Abdul Rahim Pandak Kamarudin
- Selayang – Kang Meng Fuat
- Sabak Bernam – Datuk Mohd Fasiah Mohd Fakeh
State seats
- Sabak – Sallehuddin Mohd Iskan
- Sungai Panjang – Imran Tamrin
- Sekinchan – Lee Yee Yuan
- Kuala Kubu Baharu – Datuk Wong Koon Mun
- Ijok – Parthiban Karuppiah
- Rawang – Chan Wun Hoong
- Bukit Melawati – Jakiran Jacomah
- Sungai Burong – Datuk Mohd Shamsudin Lias
- Hulu Bernam – Datuk Rosni Sohar
- Batang Kali – Datuk Mat Nadzari Ahmad Dahlan
- Permatang – Datuk Sulaiman Abdul Razak
- Kuang – Datuk Shukor Idrus
- Semenyih – Johan Aziz
- Kota Damansara – Datuk Haminaton Saadiah Bohan
- Rawang – Chan Wun Hoong
- Sungai Tua – Datuk R Narayanan
- Hulu Kelang – Ismail Ahmad
- Bukit Antarabangsa – Salwa Yunus
- Lembah Jaya – Muhamad Nizam Shith
- Pandan Indah – Datuk Mohd Haniff Koslan
- Teratai – Liew Pok Boon
- Dusun Tua – Md Zin Isa
- Semenyih – Datuk Johan Aziz
- Kajang – Teh Yeoh Meng
- Sungai Ramal – Major Abdul Rahim Mohd Amin
- Balakong – Lim Chin Wah
- Seri Kembangan – Chang Toong Woh
- Seri Serdang – Mohamad Satim Diman
- Kinrara – Chiew Kai Heng
- Subang Jaya – Chong Ah Wat
- Seri Setia – Datuk Yusoff Hm Haniff
- Taman Medan – Abdul Mutalif Abd Rahim
- Kampung Tunku – Tan Gim Tuan
- Bandar Utama – Ch’ng Soo Chau
- Paya Jaras – Datuk Zein Isma Ismail
- Kota Anggerik – Jumaeyah Masdi
- Batu Tiga – Ahmad Mua’adzam Shah Ya’kop
- Meru – Khairul Anuar Saimun
- Sementa – Saroni Judi
- Selat Kelang – Khairi Hussin
- Bandar Baru Klang – Teoh Kah Yeong
- Pelabuhan Klang – Sheikh Rajesh Sheikh Ahmad
- Pandamaran – Tee Hooi Ling
- Sentosa – Datuk Subramaniam T Retnam
- Sungai Kandis – Datuk Kamaruzzaman Johari
- Kota Kemuning – Tiew Hock Huat
- Sijangkang – Datuk Sulaiman Karli
- Banting – Ng Siok HwaMorib – Rozana Kamarulzaman
- Tanjung Sepat – Datuk Dr karim Mansor
- Dengkil – Shahrum Datuk Mohd Shariff
– The Star