‘Split vote advantage unclear’


A LARGE political field forming ahead of the 16th Sabah state election is set to see multi-cornered fights that are likely to see splits in votes and make prediction difficult.

With slightly over half a dozen parties emerging and with former political heavyweights in the Opposition camp alone, analysts said it would be difficult to gauge the impact on votes by both the incumbent Warisan Plus and its main Opposition alliance made up of Barisan Nasional, Sabah Bersatu, Parti Bersatu Sabah and Sabah STAR.

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Sabah , Political crisis , CM , Shafie Apdal , Musa Aman

   

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