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GE15: ex-Terengganu MB’s widow votes from ambulance

95-year-old Fatimah Ismail has never missed a single poll since 1959

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Nov 2022 5:46PM

GE15: ex-Terengganu MB’s widow votes from ambulance
Fatimah Ismail, the widow of the late Mohd Daud Abdul Samad, Terengganu menteri besar from 1959 to 1961 has not missed a single general election since 1959. This year she votes from an ambulance as she has not been able to walk since 2017. – Bernama pic, November 19, 2022

MARANG – The willingness of 95-year-old Fatimah Ismail to vote in an ambulance at SK Rusila polling centre, here today, is a symbol of a citizen’s perseverance to fulfil her responsibility of voting to choose the country’s leadership.

Even more interesting, Fatimah, who is fondly known as Mok Su, is the widow of former Terengganu menteri besar, Mohd Daud Abdul Samad, who served from 1959 until 1961.

Mok Su, who fractured her left thigh and has been unable to walk since 2017 due to osteoporosis, said that she had not skipped voting since the 1959 general election, which saw her late husband win the election and subsequently appointed as the sixth menteri besar of Terengganu.

“As long as I am alive and while my memory is still good, InsyaAllah, I have no intention of not voting. 

“Even if the ambulance didn’t come, I would ask for the staff to fetch me (to vote),” she said when met by Bernama at SK Rusila, here today.

Fatimah has had to ride an ambulance from her home in Rusila, located about 2km from the polling centre since GE14 – and remains enthusiastic to vote regardless of her health condition as she realised it was her responsibility as a Malaysian and Muslim.

Meanwhile, 95-year-old Dayang Abdullah, mother-in-law of PAS president, Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang, also attracted the public’s attention at the same polling centre, due to her determination to fulfil her responsibility to vote despite being frail and needing assistance to walk.

Dayang said she woke up as early as 4am today to get ready and offer her support to her son-in-law, who is also the PAS candidate for the Marang parliamentary seat.

She also said that she wanted to be among the earliest to arrive at the polling centre.

“I am just feeling a little bit of pain here and there. I am as healthy as expected for a person my age. As long as I still have my strength, I will perform my duty and cast my vote,” said Dayang who was accompanied by her son. – Bernama, November 19, 2022

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