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The Electoral Commission does not wait more than 2 pm, counting the votes of the Provincial Administrative Organization. The Progressive Group can win 10 seats, more than the expected goal of just 5 seats. Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization
On December 20, 2020, the reporter reported that After the closing of the polls for President and members of the Provincial Administrative Organization Council (PAO) nationwide at 5:00 PM, Mr. Chamnan Chanruang, Executive Director of the Progressive Committee, said that after closing the polls, the Progressive Council initially evaluated that it would win the election of the President of the Provincial Administrative Organization of approximately 10 provinces.
Like Sakon Nakhon, Chachoengsao, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Phrae, Tak, Mukdahan, Yasothon, which was more than the first estimate. It is expected to have only 5 seats for the provincial administrative organization of prime minister. But after walking through the campaign, the moment of the final curve began to respond quite well. Especially the metropolitan area Adjacent to Bangkok does not need to depend on long vacations. Therefore, allow new generation people to exercise their rights.
The reporter reported that Party Leader Pheu Thai Has given priority to sticking to the electoral field The Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization, especially by Mr. Prasert Chantarawongthong, Party Secretary Giving an interview that Waiting to win the vote to elect the Chairman of the Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization For other provinces, currently the vote count is only 40-50%. Results are expected late today.
The election of the Prime Minister Chiang Mai Provincial Administrative Organization It is a contest between Mr. Pichai Lertpong Adisorn, former Senator from Chiang Mai, to whom Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra, former Prime Minister sent a letter and a video clip to the residents of Chiang Mai to select Mr. Pichai. Must compete with former champion Mr. Boonlert Buranupakorn, former Prime Minister of the Provincial Administrative Organization, with Mr. Jatuporn Phromphan, President of the Democratic Alliance for National Dictatorship (UDD) to support
Pol. Colonel Charoongwit Poomma, General Secretary of the Electoral Commission (Electoral Commissioner), stated that he was satisfied with the general management of the elections. According to the report, there are no provinces that have a problem, there is only one province in Sumthon Sakorn province where users who exercise their rights can be scarce. And now all the polling stations are in the process of counting the votes, and it is believed that the 600 remaining voters per unit will be no later than 8:00 pm.
The vote count will be completed and the unit committee members can post the announcement of the results in the front of the polling place. Prior to the presentation of scores to the provinces, a banner will be put up to informally announce the top scorer. All provinces are expected to know the results no later than midnight for those who make use of the right to vote in the Electoral Commission established a target of at least a 70 percentage. It is expected to know tomorrow if it will arrive or not.
Lieutenant Colonel Charoongwit said the announcement of the results under Section 17 of the Local Elections Act. Determine that if the election is in good faith there are no complaints. The Electoral Commission may announce the results within 30 days after the date of the election. But if you discover that the election is dishonest. There is a complaint, petition and objection, the consideration will be completed as soon as possible within 60 days after the day of the election.
In addition, voting cards were found in eight provinces: Pathum Thani, Phatthalung, Ratchaburi, Songkhla, Uttaradit, Bueng Kan, Udon Thani and Ubon Ratchathani. What in some provinces is expected to be done without knowing Since this is the first exercise of an 18-year-old voter who understands that after the check card it is necessary to tear the slack in the card case.
For statistics that people use the service asking about the election of the Provincial Administrative Organization through fan pages The Electoral Commission has 266 hours and the telephone service channel 1444, between December 1 and December, to a total of 9,318 times, the majority ask for the location of the polling place. You will not exercise the right to vote, what to do? How to leave the card in the wrong case? And if I forgot my ID card, what should I do? Why can’t I exercise the right to vote for the president of the provincial administrative organization?
Regarding the latest complaints, the Electoral Commission has received a total of 140 complaints, both filed and still under investigation. The number of complaints 140 complaints is not much compared to the last elections of the PAO. But there may be more later.
While the King Prajadhipok Institute By the Office of Innovation for Democracy and the Office of Political Promotion of the Citizen Sector In collaboration with the Center for Civil Political Development and Academic Networks of Civil Society throughout the country. Results of the public opinion poll revealed before the election of the president of the provincial administrative organization December 20, 2020
It was found that the public interest in the election of the PAO averaged in 7.36 of the total score of 10 factors used to consider the election of the candidates of the PAO to the Prime Minister, 46.8% selected from the politics of the candidate, followed by 39.9% were candidates. And 13.3% of the names and groups of the political parties, questioning how much the electoral results will change, 53.4% have absolutely changed, 26.8% saw that it has changed a lot and 19.8% almost not has changed.
Regarding the channels used to follow the news Followed by most of the campaigns 47.6% followed by the internet / social networks Facebook, Line 21.9%, those individuals 10.5%, television 5.3% another 14, 7% when asked if in this election there will be voice purchases In their constituency, 37.4% said “Yes”. 36.0% said there should be, while 22.3% said it is unlikely and 4.3% said no.
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