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Ratchaburi Governor Election: Counting of Votes Begins

The Ratchaburi Governor election for the year 2567 saw the closing of polls at 5:00 PM on September 1st. The election officials immediately began the process of counting the votes before tallying them at the central location. The unofficial results of the election between the two candidates, Khun Chaiyarat Sakdisiraphong (Khun Huun) from the People’s Party and Khun Kamnan Tui Wiwat from the former governor of Ratchaburi, were eagerly awaited by the public.

The voting process commenced at 8:00 AM, and both candidates had campaigned extensively to win the trust of the Ratchaburi residents. The election took place at various polling stations, with one located at Banjamratchusit School in Ratchaburi. Despite the rainy weather and strong winds, the voters turned out in significant numbers to cast their ballots.

Smooth Election Process and Voter Turnout

Mr. Itthiphon Bunprakong, the chairman of the election commission, expressed satisfaction with the overall smoothness of the election process. A total of 39 polling stations were thoroughly inspected throughout the day, with voter turnout ranging from 75% in some areas to lower percentages in others. The voters who exercised their right to vote were generally pleased with the arrangements and facilities provided at the polling stations.

There were no reports of disturbances or violations of election laws during the voting process, indicating a positive development in the Ratchaburi governor election. Mr. Itthiphon emphasized the importance of conducting a transparent and meticulous vote counting process to ensure the integrity of the election results. The officials were instructed to take their time and explain each step clearly to the public, allowing for scrutiny and inquiries from interested parties.

Transparency in Vote Counting Process

The vote counting process at each polling station was expected to conclude by 7:00 PM, with the results being transmitted to the central counting center in Ratchaburi. However, due to the meticulous nature of the counting process, the official election results were anticipated to be announced by 9:00 PM. According to the electoral laws, the Election Commission had up to 30 days to declare the results if the election was deemed fair and just. In cases of complaints or petitions, the resolution process could extend the timeline to a maximum of 60 days.

The election officials were determined to ensure transparency and accuracy in the vote counting process to uphold the democratic principles of the election. Any disputes or objections raised during the counting process would be duly addressed and resolved to maintain the integrity of the election results. The public was encouraged to observe the counting process and raise any concerns or queries for clarification.

Overall, the Ratchaburi governor election of 2567 showcased a significant turnout of voters and a peaceful voting process without any major issues. The candidates had campaigned vigorously to win the trust of the electorate, and now, the fate of Ratchaburi’s governance lay in the hands of the voters’ choices. The final results of the election would not only determine the next governor of Ratchaburi but also reflect the will and aspirations of the people of the province.