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GE15: three generations in one family wade through flood to cast ballot

Father who suffered from stroke, elderly grandmother, left home with three family members to vote

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 Nov 2022 5:43PM

GE15: three generations in one family wade through flood to cast ballot
Five members of a family, including a father who is suffering from stroke, and a 70-year-old grandmother, wade through floods in order to reach the polling centre at SK Gual Periok to vote for the Rantau Panjang parliamentary constituency. – Bernama pic, November 19, 2022

PASIR MAS – Young voter Nur Shafika Rosmadi, 18, along with four family members today wade through 500m of stagnant floodwaters using a boat to fulfil their responsibility as voters in the 15th general election (GE15).

She was joined by her 70-year-old grandmother, her 49-year-old father, who suffered from stroke, her mother and her brother.

Once they arrived at the main road, the family got in their car, which was left on the roadside, to go to the polling station at SK Gual Periok for the Rantau Panjang parliamentary constituency.

“This is my first time voting. Despite the floods, I’m still excited to cast my ballot.

“I will never forget this experience, especially when we had to wade through floodwaters to vote,” Shafika told Bernama when met in Kg Tersang here today.

The Jeli Community College student said the flood did not hinder her family and other villagers from fulfilling their responsibility as voters.

“Today is our opportunity to elect our representatives who can help us, especially to solve the stagnant floodwater issue,” she said.

Shafika added that most residents of Kg Tersang used their boats to wade through the chest-high floodwaters to exercise their right to vote this morning.

Meanwhile, Ibrahim Rahman, 72, who is taking shelter at the SK Gual Tok Deh temporary flood relief centre, said GE15 was his first experience of voting as a flood victim.

“I have been here for a week after my house was flooded up to chest level, and until now, the floodwater has not receded.

“It is indeed a different atmosphere. During the last election, I had to stand in a long queue, but today I can vote as early as 8 am because this flood relief centre is also used as a polling centre,” he said. – Bernama, November 19, 2022

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