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00:00Independent candidates could win key seats in the upcoming Sabah state election, potentially
00:07influencing the formation of the next government, say analysts.
00:11They cited the victories of Mas Yungbana, Rudy Awa and Rubin Balang in the Kuamut, Pitas
00:17and Kemabung seats, respectively.
00:19The trio later aligned themselves with Chief Minister Hajiji Noor's administration.
00:24Bill Chirbala of University of Malaysia Sabah said growing frustration with mainstream parties
00:29has led voters to see independence as a more genuine alternative.
00:33He added that such candidates, now being bound by party interests, are perceived as more
00:37authentic in championing local issues.
00:40However, Bilcer said their success depends on their ability to maintain momentum and
00:45engage voters on pressing local concerns.
00:48Last week, independent Kudat MP Verdhan Bahanda said his movement of independent candidates,
00:54dubbed the Black Wave, aims to win 4-5 seats based on surveys which showed that 80% of
01:00undecided youth voters trusted individuals more than parties.
01:05Lee Kwok-Tiong, also of UMS, agreed, saying independent candidates should not be underestimated
01:11given their past successes.
01:13However, Bilcer and Lee cautioned that in multi-cornered contests, independent candidates
01:18could end up splitting votes in ways that unexpectedly benefit stronger parties.
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