The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration opened the examination of voting rights. Advice to Bangkokians Add names – remove names within 11 May 65

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has released the number of voters of more than 4.4 million people, suggesting that the city people check their voting rights for the Governor-General. Add and withdraw names within 11 May 65

Today (8 April) Mr. Khajit Chatchavanich, Permanent Secretary of Bangkok presided over the meeting of the Bangkok Heads of Operations No. 4/2565, with the executives of Bangkok and the head of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration attended the meeting at the Rattanakosin Room Bangkok City Hall (Sao Ching Cha) and via long-distance system

at the meeting of the Administrative and Registration Office has reported the preparation for the election of the governor of Bangkok and Bangkok Council members (Sor. Kor.) from the total population of residents in Bangkok, 5,519,907 people (as of March 31, 65), divided into 2,588,027 males, 2,931,880 females, with a total number of voters 4,374,131 people. (Data calculated as of May 22, 65), divided into 1,996,104 males, 2,378,027 females, 6,817 polling stations, 167,298 personnel used to support elections. As follows: 1. Announcing the determination of polling stations and polling places by April 26, 2012 2. Announcing the list of eligible voters by April 26, 65 3. Recruiting and appointing members of the polling station p.m.) Security guards and public health officials within 1 May 65 4. Send a letter notifying the host by 6 May 65 5. Change polling stations and polling places Adding names – withdrawing names within 11 May 65 6. The applicant submits a letter appointing a candidate representative by 14 May 65 7. Receives notification of reasons for being unable to exercise the right to vote. Between 15-21 May 65 and between 23-29 May 65 8. Organize training for electoral officials and deliver election materials by 21 May 65 9. Conducting voting management and election results report on May 22, 65

In this regard, the exercise of the right to vote for the governor of Bangkok and members of the Bangkok Council this time It was an election on the same day. Therefore, the voters are asked to check the list of voters that will be sent to the host. If it is found that oneself or a person whose name is on their house registration is not listed on the voter list or the host sees that there is another person’s name in his house registration without actually residing, must submit an application to the local registrar for name addition – withdrawal of name, along with bringing a copy of the house registration and identification card or any other identification issued by the government. go show too

As for the exercise of voting rights, it was due to the election of the governor of Bangkok. to consider the district of Bangkok as 1 constituencies and elections The Election Commission shall treat an administrative district as an electoral district. which resulted in a total of 50 constituencies in which voters had to have their names listed in the constituencies registration for a full year. If the house registration is moved Come to live in any of the 50 districts of Bangkok for one year, can exercise the right to vote in the district as listed in the house registration. and in terms of exercising the right to vote for members of the Council of Bangkok If moving from one constituencies to another constituency less than 1 year, there will be no list of eligible voters Sor Kor. At the new district, there will be a list of eligible voters Sor Kor. At the polling station according to the old house registration. In this case, the number of ballots in the two election boxes may not be equal.

In this election for the governor of Bangkok There were 31 candidates for the Bangkok Governor’s election. There were 382 candidates for Bangkok Councilor elections in 50 districts, totaling 382 people. District offices with the most S.K. candidates were 10 people in Dusit and Suan Luang districts. District offices with the least SorKor candidates 8 districts, namely Samphanthawong District, Taling Chan District, Phasi Charoen District, Nong Khaem District, Bang Phlat District, Din Daeng District, Bang Sue District, and Khan Na Yao District. There are 6 candidates, inviting voters to come out and exercise their rights on May 22, 65, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. must notify the reason for being unable to exercise the right to vote 7 days before and after Election Day, which is before Election Day between 15-21 May 65 and after Election Day Between 23-29 May 65

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