Candidates for MPs divided by constituencies 71 disqualified people

Bangkok, April 16 – The Election Commission of Thailand has released a list of 71 disqualified candidates for constituency seats in 31 provinces, leaving 4,710 candidates for constituency elections within seven days.

Election Commission of Thailand today (April 16), the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand In the past, there were 4,781 people from 70 political parties who were applying for MPs on a constituency-divided basis across the country. The Election Directorate of the constituency has examined the qualifications and prohibited characteristics of candidates for election. And has finished announcing the list of candidates for election in all 400 constituencies and has already published it for general knowledge

Office of the Election Commission Summarize the information about the candidates that the Election Director of the constituency announced that 31 provinces were rejected for 71 candidates, leaving a total of 4,710 candidates for election on a constituency basis. Members of parliament whose constituency election director announced their rejection of applications. A petition can be filed with the Supreme Court within 7 days from the date of announcement of names. without having to pay court fees in proceedings

With details, the director of the constituency did not accept applications for a total of 71 people in 31 provinces due to lack of qualifications, having prohibited characteristics as follows: Kalasin Province, District 1, District 4, District 5 and District 6, a total of 5 people, Suphan Buri 1 person, District 1, Ubon Ratchathani 4 persons District 2 District 4 District 7 total 4 persons, Songkhla 8 persons District 2 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9, Chonburi 1 persons District 10, Kanchanaburi 1 persons District 4, Phatthalung 1 persons District 1, Chiang Mai Total 7 District 2, District 3, District 4, District 6, District 7, District 8 and District 9, Nakhon Ratchasima, 4 persons in District 2, District 5, District 6, District 8, Nakhon Nayok 1 person in District 2, Saraburi 1 person in District 3, Lamphun 2 persons in District 1, District 2, Bueng Kan 2 people in District 1, District 3, Surin 2 people in District 2, District 8, Phayao 2 people in District 1 and District 2, Buriram 1 person in District 4, Sakon Nakhon 1 person in District 2, Phichit 1 person in District 2, Rayong 2 people in District 1, District 2 , Nonthaburi 4 people in District 1, District 5, District 8, Satun 4 people in District 1, District 2, Khon Kaen 1 person in District 4, Samut Prakan 1 person in District 6, Chiang Rai 1 person in District 3,Bangkok 5 people in District 6, District 14, District 17, District 21 and District 29, Mukdahan 1 in District 2, Nakhon Sawan 1 in District 2, Phetchabun 3 in District 1, District 2, Nong Bua Lam Phu 1 in District 1, Udon Thani 1 in District 3 and Chumphon 1 in District 2

However, any voter or candidate, if he sees that Those named in the list of candidates for the election of MPs, both in the form of party lists and constituencies that have already been announced is not eligible to apply for election Applications can be filed at the Election Commission's office. for a list and the Office of the Provincial Election Commission For zoning, within 7 days from the date of announcement of names.- Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency