KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 ― The excitement of Malaysians to elect a government in the 15th general election (GE15) is clearly seen today with electors arriving at their polling centres early, even before the gates open, despite the rain at some places.
Among the early birds are married couple Marita Talib, 54, and husband, Shahruddin Hussin, 62, who arrived at 6.30am at Sekolah Kebangsaan Agama Dato Omar Yusuf, in Johor Baru, even though the polling centres only open at 8am.
In Pahang, electors in the Indera Mahkota parliamentary constituency, especially those who will be exercising their rights at the polling centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Talam took advantage of the fine weather by arriving there as early as 7.25am.
Although the weather is reported to be good in most areas, it is reported to be raining in some, like in Sembrong (Johor); Bentong (Pahang); Putrajaya, Masjid Tanah (Melaka) and Sibuti, Sarawak.
However, the wet condition did not dampen the excitement of the electors to fulfil their responsibilities. They came out prepared with umbrellas and raincoats.
In Sarawak, electors also arrived early with a long queue already building up at some polling centres, even before they opened at 7.30am.
Workers from the Election Commission (EC) were also seen, since early morning, making the final preparation to ensure the polling process goes smoothly today.
As announced by the EC, polling centres in the peninsula will open from 8am, while in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, from 7.30am, and will be closed in stages between noon and 6pm. ― Bernama
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