Even a ‘Power Ranger’ came to cast his vote in Sabah



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A voter dressed as a “Power Ranger” was seen coming out to vote in the Sabah elections today. (Facebook photo)

KOTA KINABALU: Voters traveled everywhere today to vote in the Sabah elections, and a “Power Ranger” was even seen casting his ballot.

Since the voting began at 7.30 a. M. And at 2 p.m. M., Approximately 54% of Sabahans had cast their votes. Bernama reported that one voter even wore a white “Power Rangers” costume, equipped with a toy sword, to vote at the SMK Tansau voting center.

There were also voters who chose to wear traditional tribal clothing and a viral image on social media showed voters riding rickshaws to SK Nongkolud, Tuaran, to cast their votes.

Warisan’s chief information officer Yusof Yacob, contesting in Sindumin, was seen wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when he cast his vote in Sipitang.

A total of 2,540 channels were opened in 741 polling stations in the 73 state seats to allow Sabahans to elect new members of the state assembly, from which a state government will be formed.

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