Brothers Vote For Progress And Employment
Jordan said they made sure to show up to the polling venue early because they wanted to make their votes count in this year’s general election.
15 Dec 2022 17:50

(From Left) Brothers Leone Vodotagitagi, 21 and Keni Bukarau, 19, after casting their votes on December 14, 2022. Photo: Sampras Anand
The Fanifau brothers – Ross, 24, Jordan, 23, and Samson, 19, – were among the many Fijians who cast their votes at John Wesley Primary in Suva yesterday.
The brothers from Rotuma joined the hundreds of voters who were in queue outside the polling venue by 6.30am. Polling venues across the country opened at 7.30am.
Jordan said they made sure to show up to the polling venue early because they wanted to make their votes count in this year’s general election.
Jordan did not vote in 2018 because of a late registration.
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