JULY 4 — When Johor goes to the polls on July 11 and Negeri Sembilan follows onAugust 1, the outcomes will be closely watched by party strategists, journalists and investors alike.They will no doubt be framed in breathless headlines as “verdicts” on Putrajaya and as early signs of a turning tide.Yet such framing is analytically weak and politically misleading.State elections are important in their own right, but they are not, and cannot be, bind…