Hajiji Noor said the Sabah election ran smoothly despite tons of candidates fighting for seats across 73 constituencies. The caretaker chief minister who leads Gabungan Rakyat Sabah told reporters he was happy people kept things peaceful during voting, and he predicted turnout would stay strong if the weather cooperated.
The GRS chairman cast his ballot at a Serusup school with his wife before facing off against four opponents for the Sulaman seat. Hajiji defended the constituency for over 30 years after winning his last race by more than 3,000 votes, and this round he squared up against candidates from Barisan Nasional, Parti Warisan, Perikatan Nasional, and Parti Impian Sabah in a district with over 18,000 registered voters.
The GRS chairman cast his ballot at a Serusup school with his wife before facing off against four opponents for the Sulaman seat. Hajiji defended the constituency for over 30 years after winning his last race by more than 3,000 votes, and this round he squared up against candidates from Barisan Nasional, Parti Warisan, Perikatan Nasional, and Parti Impian Sabah in a district with over 18,000 registered voters.