Thailand Post, EC prompted to repair mess CCTV images program authorities sorting advance ballot tallies priorto they are provided to particular constituencies for storage pending a vote count after Sunday’s basic election. The media is welcomed to observe the arranging operation at the election coordination centre inside the Thailand Post head workplace in Laksi district of Bangkok. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu) Concerns are being raised over whether around 300,000 advance ballot tallies can be provided for a vote count on Sunday after Thailand Post stated the envelopes consistingof these tallies are “unreadable” due to bad handwriting. The concern came to public attention after Phatthraporn Tan-ngam, a reporter at Thai PBS station, published a video clip of her interview with Pongsatorn Wisetsuwan, deputy handling director of Thailand Post. According to Mr Pongsatorn, the handwriting on some 300,000 envelopes consistingof cast tallies from advance ballot is “unreadable” and needto be analyzed by the Election Commission (EC) to figureout where they must be provided. Written on the
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