FMT takes a look back over the two weeks of campaigning leading to polling day today.
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FMT takes a look back over the two weeks of campaigning leading to polling day today.
A bird's eye view of Tuaran town, which forms part of the Pantai Dalit seat being contested by eight candidates.
PBS flags hanging high above Kampung Bayag in Kiulu are a reminder to those crossing the river whose “territory” they are entering.
Warisan president Shafie Apdal's image on a billboard looms large over a roundabout in Kota Kinabalu.
PKR members put up their party flags along Jalan Kolam in Kota Kinabalu.
An election worker in full personal protection equipment (PPE suit) sanitising chairs at Dewan Sri Sulaman, Tuaran, on nomination day.
(from left) Thumbs up from Warisan's Aliasgar Basri, PPBM's Hajiji Noor and Parti Cinta Sabah's Rekan Hussein after submitting their nomination forms to be candidates for the Sulaman seat.
The PBS Tanjung Aru candidate, Edward Yong, walks past a jetty in Kampung Pulau Gaya during his campaign.
(right) Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin takes a closer look at seafood on sale at Tuaran market during a walkabout. He is joined by Sabah Barisan Nasional leader Abdul Rahman Dahlan.
Former prime minister Najib Razak criticised Warisan president Shafie Apdal’s lack of regret for dissolving the Sabah assembly forcing a snap poll in the state during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A girl sits next to an Usno flag as she watches the world go by from a house in Kampung Pantai Emas, Kota Belud.
A supporter of Perikatan Nasional in prayer on a rainy day during the Sabah election campaign.
Heavy rain led to a blackout while LDP's Inanam candidate Chong Kah Kiat was campaigning in Kampung Kitobu.
Former prime minister Najib Razak smiles as he takes a jab at Warisan during a ceramah in Kampung Sembulan Lama, Kota Kinabalu.
(right) Former Sabah chief minister Musa Aman hits the campaign trail, talking up PBS’s Kiulu candidate Joniston Bangkuai at a ceramah in Kampung Nawoi, Kiulu.
Policemen showing their ink-stained fingers after casting their votes at the Sabah Police Headquarters in Kota Kinabalu during early voting.
A group of children on Pulau Gaya hang out under the flags of the various political parties.
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