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Two fresh faces among seven female winners in Sabah election

The snap election saw a total of 43 women candidates, 29 of whom lost their deposits

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Sep 2020 12:00PM

Two fresh faces among seven female winners in Sabah election
Rina, 39, who is Kalabakan Warisan Wanita chief polled 2,834 votes against Chaya’s 2,824 - Facebook pic, September 27, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR - Two new faces are among the seven female winners in the Sabah state election on Saturday.

Two women said to be from different eras in Kukusan, captured the most attention when Warisan’s Rina Jainal, defeated a veteran from Barisan Nasional, Chaya Sulaiman, with the slimmest majority of 10 votes.

Rina, 39, who is Kalabakan Warisan Wanita chief polled 2,834 votes against Chaya’s 2,824.

Apart from Rina, Perikatan Nasional-STAR candidate, Flovia Ng, 51, also sprang a surprise when she won the Tulid state seat after securing 2,267 votes in a seven-cornered fight.

Five other female candidates who received the people’s mandate in the snap polls were Sabah PKR chairman Datuk Christina Liew who retained her Api-Api seat; Julita Mojungki (PBS) who won in Matunggong; and three Warisan candidates who successfully retained their respective seats, namely Norazlinah Arif in  (Kunak), Manis Muka Mohd Darah (Bugaya) and Jannie Lasimbang (Kapayan).

The snap election saw a total of 43 women candidates, 29 of whom lost their deposits. - Bernama, September 27, 2020

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