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Thai Official Detained for Alleged Ballot Stuffing with 14 Votes

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Photo courtesy of Khaosod

A polling official in Phayao, Thailand, identified as Ms A, was detained after being caught with 14 extra ballot papers at Polling Station No. 6 in Tha Wang Thong subdistrict. The presiding officer at the station noticed suspicious activity and alerted security personnel, leading to Ms A's detention. She was discovered placing ballots in the box while holding several others, including 7 constituency-based and 7 party-list ballots.

Officials heightened their vigilance due to light voter turnout, which allowed them to closely monitor the station's activities. Upon arrest, Ms A was taken to Muang Phayao police station for questioning but denied the allegations. She stated her intention to contest the case legally. The initial 7 ballots reported were later confirmed to be 14, with authorities adopting standard procedural responses to the situation.

The police have documented the incident, and Ms A was released temporarily while investigations continue. The authorities are focusing on ensuring fair and transparent elections, and investigators are collecting evidence to determine potential charges under election laws. The case remains under scrutiny, highlighting efforts to maintain electoral integrity in Thailand, reported Khaosod.

Key Takeaways:

  • A polling official was detained with 14 extra ballots in Phayao, Thailand.

  • Security personnel intervened after suspicious behavior was observed.

  • Investigations are ongoing to maintain election fairness and transparency.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2026-02-09

 

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  • Popular Post

and who knows how many similar cases or mistakes have been made yesterday just to be sure BJT will rule

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2 hours ago, Jon Jones said:

Learning from how the Democrats do it in the U.S.!

A pointless troll post

2 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

A pointless troll post

But true!

24 minutes ago, BritScot said:

But true!

Who cares or knows if it’s true. It has nothing to do with Thai elections and is clearly intended to provoke a response from a specific section of American members.

Pointless and obvious trolling

6 hours ago, Jon Jones said:

Learning from how the Democrats do it in the U.S.!

But not republicans who are totally ethical and honest, is that what you mean?

7 hours ago, Jon Jones said:

Learning from how the Democrats do it in the U.S.!

Same as Labor in Australia, vote early and vote often.

5 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

A pointless troll post

Oh.. the truth hurts

8 hours ago, Jon Jones said:

Learning from how the Democrats do it in the U.S.!

nah, that's the modus operandi of the orange convicted felon's cult members, aka (MAGA morons) Republicans.

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