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Sabah polls too close to call, says think tank

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Ilham Centre says victory is still up for grabs for the various parties in contention, but candidates must focus the next few days on wooing fence-sitters.

KOTA KINABALU: After a week of campaigning, no clear favourite has emerged from among the parties contesting the 17th Sabah state election, a think tank says, with many undecided voters yet to be won over.

Ilham Centre noted that a majority of the voters are aged 40 and below, with a significant bloc — 126,979 Sabahans — aged between 18 to 20, set to cast their ballots for the first time.

Victory is still up for grabs, the research firm notes, even as a sizeable bloc of voters have already made up their minds.

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