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Sabah polls: Peto in traditional Kadazan attire while submitting nomination form

Apart from the Inanam State Assembly, candidates contesting in the Karambunai and Darau State Assembly seats also submitted their forms at the PPC.

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 15 Nov 2025 10:36AM

 Sabah polls: Peto in traditional Kadazan attire while submitting nomination form
The situation at all 25 nomination centres were reported to be calm and under control with no untoward incidents reported. – November 15, 2025

PAKATAN Harapan (PH) Inanam State Assembly seat incumbent, Datuk Peto Galim, wore traditional Kadazan attire when submitting his nomination form at the 17th Sabah General Election Candidate Nomination Centre at MAKSAK Hall in Kota Kinabalu.

Apart from the Inanam State Assembly, candidates contesting in the Karambunai and Darau State Assembly seats also submitted their forms at the PPC.

The situation at all 25 nomination centres were reported to be calm and under control with no untoward incidents reported. – November 15, 2025

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