A Partially Paralysed Voter In Shah Alam Arrived In Ambulance To Vote
The 57-year-old showed his ink-stained finger after voting today, 19 November.
Malaysians are coming out in droves to vote
As of 11am, registered voter turnout was at 31%, according to the Election Commission (EC).
Among them is Mohamad Rosli Mohamad Dani
Rosli is 57 years old and is partially paralysed.
He arrived in an ambulance to perform his civic duty this 15th General Election (GE15).
A Bernama photo later showed him raising his ink-stained finger after he successfully cast his ballot for the Shah Alam parliament constituency at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Seksyen 17 polling station.
Image via @bernamadotcom (Twitter)
Meanwhile, voters in Perak are determined not to let floods in several parts of the state deter them from going out to vote
According to a report in Utusan Malaysia this morning, 19 November, those affected by the floods said they are determined to come out and vote despite having to wade through flood waters.
A 40-year-old voter, Zulkifli Bakar, in the flooded area at Batu 7, Jalan Changkat Jong, Taluk Intan, said he is so eager to vote this time that he returned to his hometown last week.
"Whatever the case is with the floods, I will still come out and vote. I'm excited," he said.
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