All 25 nomination centres ready for Sabah polls


KOTA KINABALU: All 25 nomination centres for the 17th Sabah State Election are fully prepared for nomination day on Saturday (Nov 15), which will determine contenders for all 73 state seats.

In Putatan, Election Commission (EC) chairman Datuk Seri Ramlan Harun spent about an hour inspecting preparations at Dewan Sri Putatan, the nomination centre for Tanjung Keramat, Tanjung Aru and Petagas seats.

He told reporters that all centres are ready, with logistics, internet connectivity and returning officer (RO) training completed.

"Based on what I observed, the rehearsal went smoothly. We are fully prepared for the nomination process across all 73 seats," he said.

In Tawau, assistant RO Jonah Pitah said preparations at Tawau Community hall, the nomination centre for Balung, Apas and Sri Tanjong, were running well.

"Work arrangements, facilities and security measures are in place. Police and Rela personnel are assisting with traffic control and safety outside the hall," he said, adding that the Information Department, Water Department and Sabah Electricity are also supporting logistical needs.

In Kinabatangan, final preparations at Dewan Sri Lamag, the nomination centre for Kuamut, Lamag and Sukau seats are complete, involving about 40 election workers.

RO Yuseri Ismail Yusof said a full rehearsal carried out at 10am Friday went smoothly, ensuring readiness for Saturday.

“We prepared more than a week in advance. Election workers will be at the nomination centre from 7am, and candidates are advised to submit their forms between 9am and 10am," he said.

OCPD Supt Ravi Duraisamy said candidates' representatives have been briefed on rules and procedures.

For the Sabah polls, the EC has set Nov 29 as polling day and Nov 25 for early voting.

A total of 1,784,843 electors are eligible to cast their ballots, including 1,760,417 regular electors, 11,697 military personnel and spouses, and 12,729 police personnel and spouses.

In Semporna, RO Mas Syazwan Masood said 34 sets of nomination forms for the state polls have been sold so far.

"Some candidates buy two or three sets as backup," he said after a rehearsal at the Semporna Community Arena.

Meanwhile, acting Semporna OCPD Deputy Supt Jaafar Hakim said nearly 300 officers from various units will be deployed on Saturday.

Party supporters will be confined to the Semporna district council field and separated to prevent untoward incidents.

For the latest on the Sabah polls, visit Bernama microsite at https://prn.bernama.com/sabah - Bernama

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