Election Commission orders 47 new elections to be counted

Election Commission of Thailand June 7 – Election Commission of Thailand ordered a new electoral vote counting of 47 units, both divided into constituencies and party lists. After finding that the score results do not match the number of tickets and those who use the right, it is expected to be counted again on June 11.

Reporters reported that the EC meeting had a resolution ordering the counting of new party-list MPs in 31 polling stations and counting the new constituency-based MPs in 16 polling stations. From a total of 95,000 election votes, according to what the Office of the Election Commission has proposed, it is a case where there is a problem with ballot papers and the number of voters having the same number. But the results that came out did not match the aforementioned numbers and the Election Commission saw that it might affect the number of votes each political party received. and affects the order of the elected

However, it has not yet been revealed that the number of 47 polling stations to be recounted. which polling station is and which province At this time, the Office is in the process of making an order to propose to the President of the Election Commission to sign and notify the Provincial Election Directorate.

According to the Office’s plan, the vote would be recounted on Sunday, June 11, because once the results were obtained, the proportion of new MPs would have to be calculated in order to keep up with the plan. The Election Commission intends to announce the results of the election within this month.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency