Survey says that 52% of people do not choose a candidate for the Provincial Administrative Organization of a political party



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Nida’s survey indicates that 52% of people do not choose a candidate for the Provincial Administrative Organization in political parties. While most people agree that national political issues Influence decisions

The “Nida Poll” Survey Center, of the National Institute for Development Administration (NIDA), revealed the results of a public survey on “Election of the President of the Provincial Administrative Organization”, carried out between November 3 and 5, 2020 to people 18 years of age or older. Education AND career level across the country (Except Bangkok) for a total of 1312 units Regarding the vote to elect the President of the Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) and Member of the Provincial Administrative Organization on December 20, 2020, the survey was based on a probability sampling of the lists in the sample database. The master sample of “Nida Poll” was a sampling using a simple method (simple random sampling), the data were collected by telephone interview. With a confidence value of 97.0 percent

From the survey when asking people Regarding the vote to elect the president of the Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) and the members of the Provincial Administrative Organization on December 20, 2020, it was found that the majority of 80.03 per percent said they use the right to vote, while 15.09 percent. They said they did not exercise the right to vote and 4.88 percent said they were not sure whether to go or not. And when comparing it with the results of the survey, it was time to elect the Prime Minister, PAO on October 18, 2020, it was found that those who pointed out that To exercise the right to vote And I’m not sure whether or not to go Decrease in proportion That while those who affirm that I will not use the right to vote Increase in proportion

On issues of the current political situation With its influence on the Prime Minister’s decision, the PAO found that those who make use of the right to vote and are not sure whether to go, 20.20 percent indicated that it had a significant effect on the decision. Due to the political situation now Making it easier to decide which person to choose While others claim they would not choose someone from the government, 17.68 percent said it was somewhat influential It is important to see if the person to choose is involved with someone in the current political situation or not. While others said they would pick their favorite party, 9.43 percent said they didn’t have much influence on the decision. Because the current political situation does not affect the election of the Provincial Administrative Organization of Thailand because it is a local election. While others said they were not interested in national politics, 52.06 percent said it had no effect on their decisions. Because the assembly did not participate in the election of the PAO, while some said It was an election to work at the provincial level. It was not related to the country and 0.63 percent said they did not know / did not answer / ignore.

Regarding the decision of the people to elect the president of the PAO and the councilors of the PAO belonging to the same party or political group, it was found that those who exercised the right to vote and were not sure whether to go, on 52.06 percent said they did not choose. Belong to the same political party or political group Because they look at people, policies, talents, experiences and past performance While others say They prefer not to join the same political party, while 28.19 percent said they chose to belong to the same political party or political group. Because it’s easy to work with Transactions or statements were done conveniently, quickly, and without conflict, and 19.75 percent said they weren’t sure how to choose.

Finally, when asked about the needs of the people to change the president of the Provincial Administrative Organization, it was found that those who made use of the right to vote and Without knowing whether to go, 47.31 percent said they wanted to change the prime minister of the PAO, followed by 32.40 percent said they did not want to change the prime minister of the PAO, 19.30 percent said they were not sure and 0.99 percent said they did not know / Do not answer / no I care.And when comparing it with the results of the survey, it was time to elect the Prime Minister, PAO on October 18, 2020, it was found that those who pointed out that I do not want to change the Prime. PAO has a reduced ratio. That while those who say that I want to change the president, PAO and I’m not sure. Increase in proportion

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