Preceded by Teo Nie Ching Occupation Politician Party Democratic Action Party Spouse(s) Yeoh Ee Leng Role Politician | Name Ong Ming Majority 42,206 Religion Christian Residence Malaysia | |
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Born 12 September 1975 (age 49) Malaysia ( 1975-09-12 ) | ||
Political analyst ong kian ming joins dap
Dr. Ong Kian Ming (Chinese: 王建民; pinyin: Wáng Jiàn Mín; born 12 September 1975), is a Malaysian Chinese politician from the Democratic Action Party (DAP). He is currently the Member of Parliament for Serdang. He is also an academician, political analyst before he turned Election Strategist for the DAP.
Contents
- Political analyst ong kian ming joins dap
- Psm forum bajet 2013 ong kian ming
- Personal life
- Education
- Malaysia Electoral Roll Analysis Project
- References

Ong was formerly a prominent political analyst in the Malaysian political scene. His articles were widely published in popular news portals such as Malaysiakini, Malaysian Insider, The Edge. Prior to that he was a lecturer in Faculty of Economics and Policy Science, UCSI University, also a regional consultant for the Blue Ocean Strategy regional center. His experience includes being a policy analyst for Socio Economics Development and Research Institute (SEDAR) and Institute of Strategic Analysis and Policy Research (INSAP). In addition, he was also associate consultant for the Boston Consulting Group Kuala Lumpur.

Psm forum bajet 2013 ong kian ming
Personal life

Ong has an elder brother and a younger sister. He grew up in Petaling Jaya. His father was an architect. He married Yeoh Ee Leng in 2004. The couple do not have any children.
Education

Ong, a Fulbright scholar, is a PhD holder in political science from Duke University, USA. He also has a Masters in Economics from Cambridge University and a degree in Economics from London School of Economics. Prior to that he was an ASEAN scholar who completed his "O" and "A" levels in Raffles Institution and Raffles Junior College in Singapore respectively.
Malaysia Electoral Roll Analysis Project
Ong pioneered the Malaysian Electoral Roll Analysis Project (MERAP) and is the director for the project. He has published many of his findings on various news portal as well as discussed it with the Election Commission of Malaysia.