Candidates trying their best to convince voters


MELAKA: The one common concern among the political parties locked in the fiercely competitive Melaka state election is low voter turnout on Nov 20.

A survey by a political party war-room showed that the majority of the electorates were unhappy that the election is taking place despite many having voiced their objections against holding it due to the high number of Covid-19 cases.

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