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With GE15 just over eight months ago, has voter fatigue syndrome set in as the six states head for the polls?

The voters we spoke to say they’re eager to cast their ballots this Saturday (Aug 12).

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00:00 With the 15th General Election just over 8 months ago, has Voter Fatigue Syndrome set
00:07 in as the 6th state's head for the polls?
00:10 Not the voters we spoke to in Petaling Jaya today.
00:13 They're all set to cast their ballots this Saturday.
00:16 Yup, definitely.
00:17 I will be voting, definitely.
00:19 I think I just want to see a change.
00:20 I think being from the younger generation, I would love to see some changes.
00:24 Not just so much on the government itself, but I think the economy as well.
00:28 I think that's hardly impacting everyone here at this point and I would love to see some
00:31 changes definitely.
00:32 Yeah, obviously.
00:33 Obviously, it's our right.
00:34 I think I have all the right and it's a responsibility for us to deliver the votes.
00:39 Yeah, first of all, we expect a good leader to win the election.
00:44 And the second one, we expect the leader to deliver the promises, which obviously need
00:50 to benefit the citizen.
00:52 That's very much important.
00:54 And eventually, all this must help us to uplift the situation of the economy as well as the
01:00 livelihood of the Selangor citizen.
01:02 Prices are going up and things are not stable.
01:05 The income level is very low.
01:07 Household debts are increasing.
01:09 So any leaders who can come and solve all these issues, the fundamental financial, economical
01:14 problem would be the hero for Selangor, I guess.
01:16 Yeah, I'll be voting, definitely.
01:18 I'll be voting at my usual place at Banda Utama.
01:22 I believe that there's a new candidate there by MUDA and all that, right?
01:28 I feel the young people should be well-equipped with information of the past.
01:33 So I think all of us, in a sense, besides coming out to do what we need to do, we should
01:38 have been more proactive in the past.
01:41 But this is a time we have to, you know, don't say don't come, come out, must come out.
01:46 29-year-old Ahmad Shahe says he will be heading back to Negeri Sembilan as he does not want
01:52 to miss the chance to cast his vote.
01:54 Yes, I will be going back for vote in Negeri Sembilan.
01:58 Current elected person is doing a great job there.
02:01 So I know that most of the investment in Negeri Sembilan has been going up in the past few
02:07 years because that is my hometown since I was a kid.
02:12 So I was born and raised there.
02:13 So I know that growing up in Rantau, it is a small town.
02:18 So they need a lot of changes there.
02:22 But I know that it is a good thing that I can see that the small town is progressing
02:26 year over year.
02:27 So I can see some new developments there and there are a lot of shops coming up.
02:32 And there are also some of the fast food restaurants has been built up there.
02:37 So there was none before.
02:38 So I think that's a good thing.
02:39 And I hope that this keeps up.
02:42 Meanwhile, first-time voter Amirdar Warshini Amber Pulai, who lives in Jitra Kedah, hopes
02:47 the elected candidates will look into issues related to farming in the state.
02:51 For the upcoming election, I will be casting my vote at Kedah.
02:56 I definitely won't miss this opportunity because this election, I believe voting is the fundamental
03:01 right and duty in a democratic society.
03:04 I hope that elected candidates in Kedah will prioritise initiatives that promote sustainable
03:11 agriculture, promote diversification and adoption of modern farming practice.
03:17 Another first-time voter is Nur Orisha from Sungai Buloh.
03:21 She hopes elected candidates will improve the transport system in her constituency.
03:27 I'm hoping that maybe because my part of Sungai Buloh is not the centre of Sungai Buloh MRT,
03:35 Sarjana is actually my house location.
03:37 Maybe one day I'm hoping that transportation is better there.
03:41 Two hundred forty-five state seats will be up for grabs in Kedah, Penang, Kelantan, Terengganu,
03:47 Selangor and Negeri Sembilan.
03:49 Political expert Professor Dr Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani said it was difficult to catch the
03:55 voter turnout this time.
03:57 He said each of the six states will face a different scenario if the voter turnout is
04:01 low.
04:02 [END]

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