Chiang Mai 7 May- long lines People exercise their right to vote in advance in the bustling Chiang Mai. Some people have been waiting since 7 a.m. while others confusedly put their ID card into the ballot envelope. which cannot be unpacked Contact to get back the destination. or report lost, get a new card
000 people, with people who come to exercise the right to vote in advance, there are all groups of all ages Both generations from grandparents to teenagers. There are both studying and working in Chiang Mai. And did not return to his homeland on May 14, which is election day. A lot of people flock here to vote in advance. Causing some periods to have to line up for a long time and there is some confusion Because advance elections have an additional step. Because they have to pick up the ballot envelope and seal it before dropping the ballot for the officer to sort it for sending to the original polling district. To count the votes on May 14, one of the aunts reportedly put her ID card in the ballot envelope. which cannot be unpacked Officers must contact to receive it back from the destination or report lost to make a new card. in which Chiang Mai has registered to vote in advance outside the constituency today over 66, 780 people, arranged in 10 locations in each constituency to facilitate voters in each district. By half of the day, about 50 percent of the eligible people were already eligible.
Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat national police chief along with Mr. Nirat Pongsitthaworn Chiang Mai Governor Come to check the order at the advance polling station. Ready to reveal that Haven’t found any abnormality yet. There were only 130 notices of destruction of campaign signs, with 500 police helping to secure the pre-election in Chiang Mai and more than 5,000 people in 8 northern provinces using force. Especially in areas where there is intense competition in the areas of Region 2, Region 7, Region 8 and Region 9.-Thai News Agency
Source: Thai News Agency