PETALING JAYA: It is a six-corner fight for the Petaling Jaya parliamentary seat, with four first-time candidates and two political veterans facing off in the 15th General Election (GE15).
The first of the two veterans - MCA's Chew Hian Tat - contested the seat in the 14th General Election, but lost
Another veteran is PKR's Lee Chean Chung, who was a two-term Semambu, Pahang assemblyman prior to the move to Petaling Jaya.
Parti Rakyat Malaysia's Datuk Ezam Mohd Nor and Pejuang's Mazween Mokhtar are another two candidates, along with Bersatu's Datuk Theng Book.
The only independent candidate for the seat is retired civil servant Dr KJ John.
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