Election Commission issues regulations for selecting senators, No. 2

The Election Commission issues regulations for selecting senators, No. 2, specifying the characteristics of good ballots, invalid ballots, and sample ballots. Mr. Itthiphon Boonprakong, Chairman of the Election Commission, signed the regulations. Election Commission regarding the selection of members of the Supreme Council (No. 2) 2024, with the main content being repealed. and amending regulations Election Commission regarding the selection of senators, 2024, in relation to ballots Characteristics of good cards and bad cards Ballot diagnosis and sample ballots and images, such as ballots given are considered invalid and do not count as votes, including: 1. Counterfeit cards 2. Cards that have been marked so as to be noticeable or have any messages written on them. Ballot other than the candidate number, unless it is a lawful act of the operator. about choosing 3. Cards that have not been marked for voting 4. Cards that cannot be known which candidate was voted for 5. Cards that vote for people who do not h ave the right to be chosen. 6. Cards with more than the specified number of candidate IDs written on them. 7. Cards that give more than one vote to any person. 8. Card that has a card which the location committee chooses to give And the ballot that will be counted must be written with the candidate's identification number in Arabic numerals only. It also determines the characteristics of 'partially good' cards, which can be counted as points. It is a ballot that does not write the candidate identification number in the candidate identification number box. By counting the votes in the box where the applicant's identification number can be written in which the votes can be counted. By the office The Election Commission has notified the regulations to provincial election directors throughout the country for preparation. Because the regulations are in the process of being published in the Royal Gazette to come into effect. Source: Thai News Agency

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