'Confusing' Thai election vote count caused by media: Election Commission

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BANGKOK: The Thai Election Commission (EC) blamed media organisations for what is largely seen as a confusing vote count marred by ...

BANGKOK: The Thai Election Commission blamed media organisations for what is largely seen as a confusing vote count marred by alleged irregularities hours after tens of millions of Thais cast their vote to elect a new government on Sunday .

"We only give the media our raw data. How it is presented depends on each station and channel. When we received, say, 20 per cent of data from more than 90,000 polling stations, we would send it to the media. Then when we received 30 per cent of data, we would do the same - bit by bit. The data would be received by the media's server and distributed. That's why the reported information varied.

However, the total number of ballots - including 433,966 qualified ballots, 475,591 disqualified ballots and 843,582 ballots cast for nobody - exceeded the number of participating voters by 839,564. On Monday, the EC deputy secretary-general asked the public to lodge complaints if they have witnessed any irregularities.

 

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