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Experts Warn Thai Election Could be Void Over EC Failures

The general election on 8 February 2026 could be ruled invalid if complaints over the Election Commission’s (EC) handling are upheld, according to political academics and a former election commissioner. Concerns focus on errors during advance voting and potential breaches of constitutional requirements for secrecy and fairness, raising the risk of legal challenges after polling day.

The warnings follow widespread problems during advance voting on 1 February 2026, when numerous procedural mistakes were reported nationwide. These included incorrect or missing constituency codes on ballot envelopes, missing candidate information, unsealed envelopes and cases where registered voters could not find their names. The EC has also been criticised for delays in seeking the disqualification of 28 candidates from four parties who allegedly lacked required voting qualifications.

Assoc Prof Suriya Sai Katasila, Dean of the College of Leadership and Social Innovation at Rangsit University, said the EC’s shortcomings have seriously damaged public trust. He warned that if courts later find the election was not conducted honestly or officials acted without neutrality, the entire poll could be declared void. He cited the 2006 election, which the Constitutional Court annulled over procedural violations, as a precedent.

Suriya Sai argued that the EC should urgently investigate and hold accountable officials responsible for errors, rather than publicly defending them. He also cautioned that some political parties, particularly the People’s Party, have used the EC’s mistakes to mobilise public sympathy and frame the commission as a political adversary. He said this strategy could influence voter sentiment and later be used to challenge unfavourable results.

Former election commissioner Somchai Srisutthiyakorn echoed these concerns in a Facebook post, identifying two specific risks that could lead to annulment. The first is a complaint that voting was not secret because queues for a constitutional referendum were located inside polling stations, potentially causing congestion near voting booths. The second is the placement of ballot boxes in areas not clearly visible to the public, which could allow fraud and be deemed unconstitutional.

Somchai proposed practical remedies, including issuing all three ballots in a single queue to reduce congestion and placing all ballot boxes in the centre of polling stations facing outward for transparency. He concluded his warning by saying it was his “1,000th reminder”.

According to VOTE62, 1,005 complaints were filed from 2,410,425 advance voters, with Bangkok reporting the highest number at 441 cases. The most common issue involved incorrect or missing four-digit constituency codes, reported 637 times. Other problems included missing signatures on envelopes, absent voter names and incorrect ballot distribution.

Manager online reported that the EC faces mounting pressure to ensure a smooth election day and prevent further errors. Any serious irregularities on 8 February could trigger legal challenges that may ultimately jeopardise the validity of the election.

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Pictures courtesy of MGR

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Key Takeaways

• Academics and a former EC member warn procedural failures could lead to the election being voided.

• More than 1,000 complaints were reported from advance voting on 1 February 2026.

• Legal challenges after polling day could determine whether the election result stands.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from MGRonline 2026-02-07

 

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spidermike007 Star Member

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Both the election commission and the Senate are incredibly corrupt organizations, and let us hope if People Power win this time they don't try to steal the election again, and continue pretending that Thailand is a functional democracy.

Purdey Diamond Member

Purdey

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She who must be obeyed came back from voting and said she heard the army tried to force cadets to turn up today (8th) for military training (Ror Dor).

Sounds like a rumour but it also seems like the elite are unpopular.

BarraMarra Ruby Member

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Probably blame the Tourists for the stolen errr rigged err we didn't get in. Who can we blame.

Bday Prang Star Member

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On 2/7/2026 at 12:59 PM, Hardcastle P said:

Some may say that these anomalies have been proved specifically to cause the ellection to be void knowing pp would win a majority.

Well it appears the people have spoken and the "peoples party" turned out not to be that popular after all, Oh dear what a pity never mind ,

candide Star Member

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Nothing will happen as the election provided the desired result....

marin Platinum Member

marin

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1 minute ago, candide said:

Nothing will happen as the election provided the desired result....

Sadly do you want to bet. These old dinosaurs are working so hard to avoid extinction which is inevitable.

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stnoSprdeoa8ittatl07ht2aht0g49l12uf0776c51ua5aaac049m2f5ta4c ·

BANGKOK — 9 February 2026, Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has ruled that 44 former lawmakers from the dissolved Move Forward Party committed serious ethical violations over their role in proposing amendments to the Criminal Code’s Section 112, the lese-majeste law.

The commission voted to substantiate the case against the former MPs, who were accused of breaching or failing to comply with severe ethical standards after jointly signing a bill to amend Section 112. The case will now be forwarded to the Supreme Court for further proceedings.

ikke1959 Diamond Member

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1 hour ago, marin said:

Sadly do you want to bet. These old dinosaurs are working so hard to avoid extinction which is inevitable.

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stnoSprdeoa8ittatl07ht2aht0g49l12uf0776c51ua5aaac049m2f5ta4c ·

BANGKOK — 9 February 2026, Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has ruled that 44 former lawmakers from the dissolved Move Forward Party committed serious ethical violations over their role in proposing amendments to the Criminal Code’s Section 112, the lese-majeste law.

The commission voted to substantiate the case against the former MPs, who were accused of breaching or failing to comply with severe ethical standards after jointly signing a bill to amend Section 112. The case will now be forwarded to the Supreme Court for further proceedings.

O course the BJT government must be protected so minimalize the opposition.... I predicted that the verdict would be done after the elections. It is sad that art 112 is abused by the officials to get rid of the opposition members. NACC and EC are so corrupt too, as we noticed in these elections.. How is it possible that the candidates list is changing after the pre election and an evening before the big election??? What happened with all the votes of the pre election that voted for these candidates?? The elections should be nulled

ronnie50 Platinum Member

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On 2/7/2026 at 4:45 AM, Georgealbert said:

Assoc Prof Suriya Sai Katasila, Dean of the College of Leadership and Social Innovation at Rangsit University, said the EC’s shortcomings have seriously damaged public trust. He warned that if courts later find the election was not conducted honestly or officials acted without neutrality, the entire poll could be declared void. He cited the 2006 election, which the Constitutional Court annulled over procedural violations, as a precedent.

As we know, the 2006 elections were violently opposed by the yellow shirts and the parties that represented their views boycotted the poll. I think we can safely assume, since the establishment's party has been the victor there will be no disolution of the victor's party and no annuling of the election - no matter what, if any, irregularities are found.

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