Polling station moved without notice, voters upset - News Summed Up

Polling station moved without notice, voters upset


Voters queue to receive their ballot forms, passing through a board displaying candidates' information, at a polling station in Las Si district, Bangkok, on Sunday. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)People going to vote at a polling station at Bang Bua housing flats in Lak Si district, Bangkok, on Sunday voiced loud complaints after the Election Commission (EC) moved it to another location without advance notice. The new location was about 100 metres from the original polling station. As of 2pm, there were 283 reports of irregularities encountered by voters at 273 polling stations, with Bangkok reporting the highest number of problems. The most commonly reported issue was polling stations failing to display all candidates’ information, followed by voters being unable to find their names for candidate and constitutional referendum ballots, and polling station locations not matching those shown on the Department of Administration’s website.


Source: Bangkok Post February 08, 2026 14:05 UTC



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