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Ellron Angin – VoteSabah MLA for Sook since 2008 — winning substantial majorities across elections Held several ministerial roles in the Sabah state government, culminating in his current position as State Minister of Youth and Sports since 2020 Deputy President of STAR, representing the Non-Muslim Bumiputera quota Advocated for youth and sports talent development in rural areas, including schools in Keningau
Dumi Bin Pg Masdal – VoteSabah In July 2020, Dumi claimed he was offered RM5 million —and by another party, RM20 million —to leave Parti Warisan Sabah and defect, with promises of retaining his assistant minister post and candidacy in the next election He rejected these offers Borneo Post OnlineMalay MailSabah Post Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) also commented on this trend, calling it suspicious that
Tan Lee Fatt – VoteSabah Political Career: Represented Likas in the state assembly since 2018 Secured re-election in 2020 with strong majority Ministerial Role: Elevated to Assistant Minister of Finance for Sabah in 2023 Advocacy: Has been proactive in highlighting concerns of indigenous communities (Orang Asal), such as issues related to ancestral land rights, identity documentation, and preservation of culture
Riduan Bin Rubin – VoteSabah Made his electoral debut in the 2022 general election, contesting as an independent candidate for Tenom He joined KDM shortly afterward, within approximately three weeks, before the party aligned with WARISAN and BN Sabah Successfully claimed the Tenom seat by defeating incumbent Noorita Sual (DAP–PH) and other contenders Son of Rubin Balang, long-serving Sabah politician who has held
Hassan A Gani Pg Amir – VoteSabah Member of the Legislative Assembly for Sebatik (N73) since 2020; currently serving in the 16th Sabah Legislative Assembly Awarded the state title Datuk (PGDK) in 2022 Appointed a Supreme Council Member of Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (GAGASAN) in February 2023 Parti Warisan Sabah (WARISAN) until February 2021 Became Independent supporting the GRS state government in early 2021 Joined
Have Sabah Truly Achieved “FREEDOM?” – VoteSabah From the way Zara’s case is handled to the ADUN’s corruption cases matter, to the mineral case license, to handing over 70,000 hectares of land to one called Farhash, I am frustrated with whats happening in Sabah
Jaujan Bin Sambakong – VoteSabah Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah II (2018–2020), serving alongside Christina Liew and Wilfred Madius Tangau under CM Shafie Apdal State Minister of Housing and Local Government of Sabah (2018–2020) Member of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Sulabayan since 2013, re-elected with majorities of 5,129 (2013), 4,926 (2018), and 3,245 (2020) Formerly with Sabah UMNO under Barisan
Calvin Chong Ket Kiun – VoteSabah Known locally as the “Chinese YB who helps Muslims”, due to his support in building and repairing multiple surau, launching KAFA classes, and even donating a hearse van and hearse boat to local mosques in Elopura Frequently raises issues in the Sabah State Assembly around poverty aid effectiveness, questioning whether aid recipients are actually benefiting from programmes like e-Kasih and
Yakubah Khan – VoteSabah Holds leadership roles within UMNO (United Malays National Organisation) as Division Chief for Sepanggar Led key human capital and STEM-related initiatives in Sabah: Advocated for and supported STEM education through programs like RoboNeo 2022, aimed at developing students’ creative and logical thinking Participated in establishing science centres in Tawau and Sandakan in collaboration with
Hamild @ Hamid Bin Awang – VoteSabah Finally secured a candidacy and contested for DUN Balung under Barisan Nasional (BN) in 2020, after 40 years in UMNO—fulfilling a long-held political aspiration Elected as ADUN for Balung (N67) in the 2020 Sabah State Election Active during the COVID-19 pandemic in distributing essential aid to his constituents—for example, coordinating relief baskets while ensuring SOP compliance