Nida Poll indicates that most people are satisfied with the results of the election. MPs

BANGKOK, May 21 – Nida Poll shows that 59.39 percent are satisfied with the election results. MPs will re-elect, while 6.03 percent reveal that if they have to re-elect, they will recheck both MPs for districts and MPs. S. Party List

Opinion polling center "Nida Poll", National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) released the results of the public survey on "Are people satisfied with the election results?" The survey was conducted between 16-18 May 2023 among people aged 18 years and over. all regions level of education, occupation, and income throughout the country, totaling 1,310 sample units. about the satisfaction of the election results The survey was based on probability sampling from the Master Sample database list of “Nida Poll”, simple random sampling, data collection by telephone interview. The confidence value was set at 97.0 percent.

According to the survey, when asked about the public's satisfaction with the election results, MPs in the constituencies found that 59.08 percent of the sample said they were very satisfied, followed by 26.87 percent said they were quite satisfied, 8.86 percent said they were not very satisfied, and 100.00 percent said they were not satisfied. 5.19 each indicated that they were not satisfied at all.

As for the people's satisfaction with the results of the election of MPs as a whole country, it was found that 59.39 percent of the samples said they were very satisfied, followed by 30.07 percent that they were quite satisfied, 6.95 percent that they were not very satisfied, and 3.59 percent. stated that he was not satisfied at all.

Finally, when asked what the public would do If today had to vote again, it was found that 86.49 percent of the samples said that they had chosen the same for both constituency MPs and party-list MPs, followed by 6.03 percent that they re-elected outright. For both constituency MPs and party-list MPs, 3.13 percent said they elected the same, only constituency MPs, 2.37 percent said they would not vote, and 1.98 percent said they did not vote. Election as before, only MPs in the list form .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency