Sabah youth are ready to vote


Trial run: A student casting his vote during the mock election polling process while others look on.

SANDAKAN: Young first-time voters in Sabah are ready to cast their ballots and prove they are far from being politically naive.

These 19-year-olds say they are aware of current issues, actively discuss politics among friends and are preparing to make infor­med decisions in the upcoming state election.

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