Senate vote fraud complaints mount

Senate vote fraud complaints mount

On Wednesday, the Election Commission urged the Commission to evaluate movie of dubious activity at the election place.

Senate vote fraud complaints mount
Senate individuals who lost the final election on Wednesday left the Nonthaburi location’s Impact Muang Thong Thani. ( Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill )

Some candidates lost in the Senate vote on Wednesday, and some have requested that the Election Commission look into possible political fraud.

Surachai Pornjindachote, one of 100 prospective competitors named in the event that any victors are eventually disqualified, led a group of losing prospects in petitioning the EC on Friday.

He claimed that it was strange for more than 20 members of the same expert group that he was a member of to cast their ballots for the exact same group of individuals.

On Wednesday, Mr. Surachai claimed a person who appeared and acted like a tour guide led a number of prospects into the voting room wearing related yellow shirts and black coats.

The EC may look into the picture because all of these anomalies were undoubtedly captured on surveillance cameras at Muang Thong Thani, he claimed.

Additionally, he claimed that the EC should be careful to revisit the claims made by some winning individuals regarding their academic backgrounds and work experience because they appeared to be too good to be true.

” From what I’ve observed, the EC must have missed some crucial details ]in the past qualification check on these candidates ]”, he said.

Many people have even noted how odd it seems that 14 of the party’s electorate came from Buri Ram, which is the party’s mainhold, far and away of Bangkok, which is ninth overall.

Some additional losing individuals on Friday petitioned the Supreme Court to investigate alleged election-rigging, according to Mr. Surachai.

You claimed to be aware of what was happening. But if in the conclusion no one is really caught]and punished for manipulating the election], that would mean you have failed to do your work properly”, said Saharat Malasri, another losing candidate, referring to the EC.

More than 10 individuals in his professional party, according to Mr. Saharat, were given the opportunity to cast their own ballots in the intra-group vote, but they were not given any votes at all.

He was prompted by this to believe that these applicants may have had a plan to support other individuals for reasons that merit the EC’s consideration.

Another class of losing candidates, who were all female, filed a separate petition asking for an EC research into some winning candidates, who, according to this team, had not met or exchanged names with different candidates before voting at the polls on Wednesday, and who voted in a remarkably similar design.