The Election Commission of Thailand expects to see a surge in voter turnout at the next general election.
EC Chairman Supachai Somcharoen on Thursday attended a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the Election Commission, during which he noted that it is now a crucial time for his team to prepare for the upcoming election while making sure that the polling is efficient, honest and fair.
He explained the EC’s five strategies to help achieve such goals; Mr. Supachai said that the EC aims to see 80 percent of voters turnout and less than 2.0 percent of invalid ballots at the next general election.
In addition, the EC will try to encourage the public to tackle vote-buying by setting up an inspection group in every province while stepping up a review of all election complaints.
Meanwhile, EC Secretary-General Jarungwit Phumma added that the new laws governing political parties and the election will be instrumental in tackling election fraud, through new conditions to encourage the people to own political parties while all parties will be less concerned about campaigning because of the EC’s assistance, for instance.
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Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations
EC Chairman Supachai Somcharoen on Thursday attended a ceremony to mark the 20th anniversary of the Election Commission, during which he noted that it is now a crucial time for his team to prepare for the upcoming election while making sure that the polling is efficient, honest and fair.
He explained the EC’s five strategies to help achieve such goals; Mr. Supachai said that the EC aims to see 80 percent of voters turnout and less than 2.0 percent of invalid ballots at the next general election.
In addition, the EC will try to encourage the public to tackle vote-buying by setting up an inspection group in every province while stepping up a review of all election complaints.
Meanwhile, EC Secretary-General Jarungwit Phumma added that the new laws governing political parties and the election will be instrumental in tackling election fraud, through new conditions to encourage the people to own political parties while all parties will be less concerned about campaigning because of the EC’s assistance, for instance.
Information and Source
Reporter : Kitti Cheevasittiyanon
Rewriter : Rodney McNeil
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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