Election Commission meets to consider election results

Election Commission of Thailand 19 June – ECT prepares to consider certifying election results MPs divided into districts – roster Continuing from last week, ready to reiterate, do not pretend to MP candidates not to announce election results. imprisonment, fine, revocation of voting rights

Reporters reported that A high-level news source from the Office of the Election Commission (ECT) revealed that this afternoon (June 19), the Election Commission held a meeting to consider certifying MPs, continuing from last week’s consideration at the office. Election Commission proposes But there is still no opinion of the Election Commissioner. So go back and gather them ready and offer them back again this week. And if still not concluded, the meeting will continue throughout the week.

which considering the certification List of MPs along with constituency MPs It is expected that the certification MPs within this week, then let the MPs gradually go to receive the certification document.

However, earlier, Mr. Itthiporn Boonprakong, chairman of the ECT, stated that it would declare at least 95 percent of the results, but if the information was complete, it would be able to announce 100 percent, confirming that the ECT would announce the results sooner than the announcement. Elections in 2019

While the Election Commission of Thailand publishes infographics Educate about elections Reminder in case of bullying applicants MPs do not allow the election results to be announced, what will be the effect? by specifying the details that Whoever does a false act so that others may misunderstand that any applicant violates or fails to comply Organic Act on Election of Members of the House of Representatives 2018 in order to pretend that the candidate has been revoked the right to vote or the right to run for election. or to prevent the announcement of the election results Must be liable to imprisonment from 5 to 10 years and a fine from 100,000 to 200,000 baht, and the court to order the revocation of that person’s voting rights for 20 years according to section 143 of the Organic Act on Election of Members of the House of Representatives. 2018.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency