Voters keeping a close eye on their new reps


Hopeful: (Left) Thanuraj and Nurfatin hope to see improvements in their state constituencies.Hopeful: (Left) Thanuraj and Nurfatin hope to see improvements in their state constituencies.

JOHOR BARU: With the Johor election done and dusted, voters are hoping that their newly elected representatives can get to work immediately and show a stronger presence in their constituencies.Software quality assurance analyst Joseph Thanuraj said he was looking forward to improvements in the Puteri Wangsa state constituency.

“From social media, I saw the newly elected Puteri Wangsa assemblyman, Amira Aisya Abd Aziz, starting to meet with constituents about the issues faced and I hope this will last.

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