As soon as polling centres opened at 7.30 am today, many people started entering school and community halls to cast their ballots in the 16th Sabah state election, in full compliance with the COVID-19 standard operating procedure (SOP).

Bernama checks showed that voters were queuing up to enter the polling channels as early as 7 am, wearing face masks and practising physical distancing, as Election Commission (EC) workers were conducting body temperature checks and asking voters to use hand sanitisers.

At several locations, EC personnel wearing full personal protective equipment (PPE) were on hand to help elderly people in wheelchairs cast their ballots.

It was a colourful scene on polling day amid bright and sunny weather.

Some voters even had to board boats to go and vote at the SK Pulau Gaya polling centre.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal, who is the Warisan candidate for Senallang, and his wife Datin Seri Shuryani Shuaib arrived at the SK Bubul polling centre in Semporna at about 8 am to cast their ballots.


Taking to Twitter, Beluran Member of Parliament and Agriculture and Food Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee shared photographs showing him among the early voters in line at the SK Pekan polling centre for the Labuk seat in Beluran.


A total of 2,540 channels at 741 polling centres were opened at 7.30 am for all the 73 state seats to enable Sabahans to pick a government for the next five years.

The polling process involving some one million voters today is being conducted by 17,257 election workers until the polling centres close at 5 pm.