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December 16, 2020 | by Bangkok Business Online
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Countdown before “Local Elections” December 20, 2020 to have a selection of “Provincial Administrative Organization” and “PAOO” to review the knowledge and rights to be cut if “Do not go to the elections” and did not report the incident
In less than a week it will be a day. “Local choice” That will take place in December 20, 2020 This is at the same time in Thailand from 8:00 to 17:00. “Organization of the Provincial Administration of the Prime Minister” Or the president of the provincial administrative organization AND members of the Council of Provincial Administrative Organization or “Sr. Provincial Administrative Organization”
The importance of this election It was an election that took place after a six-year hiatus due to the 2014 coup, and the local administration did not take place as usual.The main local elections were held simultaneously in 76 provinces across the country. And it is also a choice that must be selected only in the indicated location Cannot shortlist AND there are no out-of-district elections
Bangkok Business Online It invites you to review things you should know before going to the elections. Including advice for those who will go to the first local elections What problems do those who have a right to know have?
Election of the members of the provincial administrative organization (SAO) and the president of the provincial administrative organization
Date: December 20, one day (no pre-selection – out of district)
time: 08.00-17.00
Method: The voter must vote at the address where he is registered in the household register.
Preparing to go to the polls:
1. Check the list. Not less than 25 days before Election Day.
Where to consult> Documents sent to your home, to consult at the district office, the Provincial Administrative Organization or near the polling place
2.Submit a request to add a name – remove the name In the event that you cannot find your name or find a person in the house registry without actually living
3. Notify the registrar If you cannot exercise your rights Notify the Registrar within 7 days prior to the day of the election or within 7 days of the day of the election.
CHECK 6: Your right to lose if you do not attend “local elections” December 20, 2020
According to the Local Elections Act of 2019, Section 42 states that If the electorate does not exercise their rights and does not report their lack of attendance at local elections It will be limited in several aspects
Due to restriction of rights It will be effective for 2 years from the date of that election. Even with a new election, and then returned to exercise in the period prior to 2 years that had been lost Had no effect for rights of return You had to wait for the time limit to expire before
Here are six rights that would be cut if you didn’t go to local elections:
(1) Be elected deputy or member of a local council. AND local administrators OR running to be elected Senator
(2) Apply to be elected as village head and village head according to the local administration law.
(3) to enter the name for the removal of local council members or local administrators under the Voting Law to remove local council members or local administrators.
(4) Hold a position of political official in accordance with the law of political official regulations. And parliamentary officials, political parties under the Parliamentary Government Officials Act
(5) Hold a position of deputy local administrator Local Executive Secretary Under Secretary for Local Administrators Local Chief Executive Advisor Local management consultant AND the local administrators advisory committee under the law on establishing a local government organization
(6) Hold the position of secretary to the president of a local council. Undersecretary of the City Council AND the secretary of the vice president of the local council in accordance with the law on the establishment of a local government organization
Those unable to go to the local polls on Election Day Able to report the incident to the sheriff or local registrar as shown on the house record. Within the period between 7 days before Election Day or 7 days after Election Day. That will not be disqualified