Lee Chuan How

Yang Berhormat
Howard Lee Chuan How
李存孝
Perak State Executive Councillor for Youth and Sports Development
Assumed office
16-Jul-2018
Preceded by Datuk Shahrul Zaman Yahya (BN)
Member of the Perak State Legislative Assembly
for Pasir Pinji
Assumed office
24-Jun-2013
Preceded by Thomas Su Kiong Siong (DAP)
Personal details
Born Lee Chuan How
(1983-01-03) 3 January 1983
Ipoh, Perak
Nationality Malaysian
Political party Pakatan Harapan - DAP
Spouse(s) Cherie Lai Cheau Yee
Occupation Politician

Howard Lee Chuan How (simplified Chinese: 李存孝; born 3 January 1983) is a Malaysian politician, currently serving as the Perak State Executive Council of Youth, Sports and Human Development, Perak State Legislative Assemblyman for Pasir Pinji (N.27) as well as Democratic Action Party Social Youth (DAPSY) Malaysia International Secretary also as Perak DAPSY Chief.[1] He was the 24th President of International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY).[2] Due to the coalition of Pakatan Harapan during 14th General Election Malaysia (GE14), he was elected as Chief Secretary of Harapan Youth.

Early life

Lee was born in Ipoh in 1983 and was schooled at SRJK ( C ) Poi Lam until primary 6. He then continued his secondary education at Great Yarmouth High School & Technology College, United Kingdom, and completed a BTEC National Diploma in Science at Great Yarmouth FE College in the East of England.

Lee has been involved in politics & activism as early as the age of 16 when he was elected Vice president of the local Student Union in the East of England. During his time as the general manager of one of the top, premium Food and Beverage businesses in Norwich, UK, Lee and a few of his counterparts founded a civil and society movement that revitalized a previously neglected section of Norwich City, into a heritage attraction and booming retail district. Active in local politics throughout his working life, he also contested as a candidate under the UK Liberal Democrats at a City Council by election.[3]

Lee returned to Malaysia at the end of 2007 saw the start of his involvement with DAP Malaysia. Seeing the injustice and corruption that he has read over the years, he immediately got involved and was inadvertently appointed campaign manager for the then first term candidate for the state assembly constituency of Canning, Sdr Wong Kah Woh.[4]

Since then, Lee has continued to play various key roles behind, as well as in front of the scenes in DAP Malaysia and the then Malaysian main opposition coalition Pakatan Rakyat. As State Secretary of DAPSY Perak, he works tirelessly throughout the state, speaking in rural areas addressing village folk and bringing to them the latest political news, as well as regularly working the Urban ceramah (rally) circuit. Lee also heads PROSPECT, an opposition linked, independently funded policy thinktank charged with the task of crafting policies for Perak state political leaders through public and stakeholder engagement. Lee is also the director of the Pakatan Rakyat Alternative Budget Task-force, and the leader of the Pakatan Rakyat Perak Manifesto Team.

Political career

During the 13th General Elections of Malaysia, Lee won the State constituency of Pasir Pinji polling 17,896 votes defeating Barisan National candidate with 13,632 majority.[5]

In the 2015, he was elected as one of the DAPSY central committee member[6] and also Perak DAPSY Chief.[7]

In the 2016, Lee was also elected as the new President of IUSY, the largest political youth organisation in the world during the congress in Albania.[8] He is the first Southeast Asian to be elected to the position, and this is the highest international position that DAPSY has achieved.[9] He was also appointed into the Board of the Progressive Alliance, the highest forum of the global organisation in his capacity as the IUSY President. He is also standing member of SocDem Asia's Steering Committee, representing DAP at the regional level. He remains as instrumental player in global and regional progressive political party circles.

During the 14th General Elections of Malaysia, Lee retained his constituency of Pasir Pinji seat polling 23,282 votes, defeating Barisan Nasional candidate with 20,856 majority.

In May 2018, Lee was elected as one of the Perak State Executive Council. His current portfolio that he holds are Youth and Sports Development (PPBS). He is also a committee in Perak Investment Council of Advisory.

Election result

Perak State Legislative Assembly : N27 Pasir Pinji [10][11]

Year Opposition Votes Pct Government Votes Pct Ballots cast Turn Out Turnout
2013 Lee Chuan How (DAP) 17,896 79.9% Thong Fah Chong (MCA) 4,264 19.00% 27,631 22,387 81%
2018 Lee Chuan How (DAP) 23,282 70.1% Ng Kai Cheong 2,426 7.3% 33,219 26,010 78.3%

Interviews

References

  1. "MEK / MEN | Pemuda Sosialis DAP Malaysia (DAPSY)". www.dapsy.org. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  2. "Presidium – International Union Of Socialist Youth". iusy.org. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  3. "Lib Dems announce by-election candidates (Norwich Liberal Democrats)". Norwichlibdems.org.uk. 2010-08-16. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  4. "kah woh's chamber: Mar 31, 2008". Wongkahwoh-canning25.blogspot.my. 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  5. "Undiinfo : Perak". Undi.info. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  6. "Dyana Sofya squeezes on board DAP Youth committee, thanks to quota | Malaysia". Malay Mail Online. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  7. 2015年8月29日. "新霹社青团团长 李存孝率队迎战大选 - e南洋商报Nanyang Siang Pau | e手快讯". Enanyang.my. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  8. "IUSY Congress, Kejdi Mehmetaj Elected as Deputy President". Albanian Daily News (in Albanian). Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  9. "Congratulate DAPSY International Secretary and State Assemblyman for Pasir Pinji Howard Lee, who on 28 February 2016 was elected as the new President of IUSY". DAP Malaysia. 2016-03-10. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  10. "Maklumat Calon dan Kawasan Pilihan Raya N27 PASIR PINJI Perak". Utusan Online PRU-13. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  11. "14th General Election Malaysia (GE14 / PRU14) - Perak". election.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 2018-08-07.

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