Last push to attract voters


Taking all precautions: Volunteers sanitising the polling station at Dewan MPHTJ Bukit Beruang at Taman Kerjasama, Bukit Beruang, ahead of the election today. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

MELAKA: The three political coalitions hoping to lead the state are expecting a good voter turnout in the polls today, especially after having gone the whole nine yards to woo voters.

Even as the 12-day campaigning period drew to a close at midnight yesterday, their election machinery was seen making eleventh hour efforts, with some going to the extent of personally calling as many voters as possible.

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