Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Yingluck ahead in Bangkok Poll

An opinion poll conducted by the Bangkok University has pointed out that nearly 27 percent of city voters plan to vote for Yingluck Shinawatra as the next prime minister.

Meanwhile, only 17 percent of the survey respondents plan to vote for caretaker PM Abhisit Vejjajiva to come back as premier.

According to an opinion poll conducted by the Research Institute of Bangkok University from May 20 to 22 on over a thousand Bangkok voters, 32 percent of the respondents will make their decision based on the candidates' past accomplishments.

Another 31 percent will make their choice

Only 17 percent die-hard fans will continue to vote for their favorite parties.

The poll result also shows that the most popular party for the party-list MP candidates is the Pheu Thai Party, which garnered 26 percent of the survey respondents' support.

The Democrat Party, came in second, with 15 percent.

Rak Thailand Party of the colorful Chuwit Kamolvisit came in third at 2.2 percent.

However, as many as 52 percent of the respondents are still undecided.

As for the most popular party of the constituency MP candidates, the Pheu Thai is also ahead in the poll with 26 percent followed by the Democrat Party with 15 percent.

Another 1.7 percent of survey respondents plan to vote for candidates from the Rak Thailand Party.

A whopping 52 percent is still undecided.

When asked who would they like to elect as the new prime minister, 27 percent of the respondents pointed to the Pheu Thai Party's Yingluck Shinawatra while only 17 percent preferred Abhisit Vejjajiva to continue being the premier.

The Rak Thailand Party's Chuwit Kamolvisit got 4 percent. 49 percent of the city voters are undecided.

When asked about their confidence in the Election Commission's ability to ensure free and fair election, 66 percent said that they have no or little confidence in the EC.

Meanwhile, 34 percent of the respondents said they are confident the EC would be able to ensure that the poll is fair and free of electoral law violations.

tanlogo.jpg

-- Tan Network 2011-05-24

footer_n.gif

  • Replies 91
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Yingluck leading Abhisit but 52 per cent undecided : Poll

By The Nation

More than 92 per cent of Bangkok voters intend to cast their ballot although some 52 per cent say they are undecided on which party or candidate to pick, Bangkok Poll said in a survey released on Tuesday.

Pheu Thai candidate Yingluck Shinawatra is in the lead in the race for the position of prime minister with 26.9 per cent of support, followed by Democrat Abhisit Vejjajiva (17,4 per cent) and Rak Prathet Thai's Chuwit Kamolvisit (3.6 per cent).

Bangkok voters rank the Pheu Thai Party ahead of the Democrat Party with the popular rating of 25.8 per cent vs 14.7 per cent.

Asked about factors to help them form a decision on a candidate, voters said job track record (31.7 per cent), campaign platforms (31,2 per cent) and party's banner ( 16.6 per cent).

nationlogo.jpg

-- The Nation 2011-05-24

Posted

"Rak Thailand Party of the colorful Chuwit Kamolvisit came in third at 2.2 percent."

With the strange emphasize on k. Chuwit I wonder who were asked in this latest poll :huh:

Posted

"Rak Thailand Party of the colorful Chuwit Kamolvisit came in third at 2.2 percent."

With the strange emphasize on k. Chuwit I wonder who were asked in this latest poll :huh:

He's the only politician, besides Abhisit and Yingluck, that has been in the news.

Posted

"Rak Thailand Party of the colorful Chuwit Kamolvisit came in third at 2.2 percent."

With the strange emphasize on k. Chuwit I wonder who were asked in this latest poll :huh:

He's the only politician, besides Abhisit and Yingluck, that has been in the news.

There were far more politicians in the news.

Posted

There were far more politicians in the news.

That people can identify the party of? I haven't seen anyone from other parties.

Posted (edited)

There were far more politicians in the news.

That people can identify the party of? I haven't seen anyone from other parties.

for a few days already the usual pickups passing with music and slogans. Only one pamphlet in my mailbox, from k. Leelavadee V. with her complete biography as far as I get the Thai. Don't ask me which party :)

(to be honest: PTP :D )

Edited by rubl
Posted (edited)

There were far more politicians in the news.

That people can identify the party of? I haven't seen anyone from other parties.

Yeah of course, assuming they speak the language and can read the poster, people should be able to identify them.

If you don't speak the language you can still watch out how man fingers they hold up to identify them. Will at least work for ballot no. 1-10. ;)

These smaller parties probably don't campaign much with a party list travelling circus, but as constituency candidates and more local.

at rubl. turn on channel 3 now.

Edited by samurai
Posted

Bad news for the government & virtually no posting. Oh..must be tough facing the reality of the people's disdain for AV & the Dems. If PT can even go close to half of BKK constituency seats the election is all over & Nattawut & Jatuporn will be in the cabinet. That's gonna be mighty hard for the red bashers to swallow. A bit like accepting Kasit in the cabinet I suppose.

Posted

Bad news for the government & virtually no posting. Oh..must be tough facing the reality of the people's disdain for AV & the Dems. If PT can even go close to half of BKK constituency seats the election is all over & Nattawut & Jatuporn will be in the cabinet. That's gonna be mighty hard for the red bashers to swallow. A bit like accepting Kasit in the cabinet I suppose.

I think its not that it is "bad news" for the government, why here are no postings. It is simply lack of interests and knowledge about all these other parties, so it doesn't start to become a vivid debate here.

And don't forget, even its about the capital Bangkok, it is also pretty regional and local and not nationwide news.

Posted (edited)

Of the Bangkok constituencies, Constituency #28 will be interesting to watch and see if Mr. Happy Toilet, son of big toilet Chalerm, can get in. The other paper has him listed as a favorite to win the seat, but as who,me? says, the election isn't for awhile and he could end up flushing out.

As for the overall Bangkok poll, it's worthless when well over half are undecided.

.

Edited by Buchholz
Posted

With 50% undecided, any election result can happen. Mostly likely, however, will be that 50% or so will simply not bother to vote, so these may very well be the ultimate numbers.

If so, the ones who don't vote will be probably reminded of the old saying "people get the government that they deserve".:ermm:

Posted

A massive 66 % do not trust the EC to oversee a fair election. Speaks volumes about Thai politricks. Can't help but wonder what the percentage would be, if neutral observers were used to monitor the election process.

Posted

With 50% undecided, any election result can happen. Mostly likely, however, will be that 50% or so will simply not bother to vote, so these may very well be the ultimate numbers.

If so, the ones who don't vote will be probably reminded of the old saying "people get the government that they deserve".:ermm:

In which case the PAD will claim to be winners of the election, as every non-vote, is really a vote for them. :D

Posted

With 50% undecided, any election result can happen. Mostly likely, however, will be that 50% or so will simply not bother to vote, so these may very well be the ultimate numbers.

If so, the ones who don't vote will be probably reminded of the old saying "people get the government that they deserve".:ermm:

Interesting thought.

If these 50% don't vote, the 26% that want vote for PTP will be actually 52% on election day, and the 15% for democrats - 30%. :o

Yingluck takes over Bangkok like the Krispy Creme and Rotiboy fever. :ph34r:

Posted

With 50% undecided, any election result can happen. Mostly likely, however, will be that 50% or so will simply not bother to vote, so these may very well be the ultimate numbers.

If so, the ones who don't vote will be probably reminded of the old saying "people get the government that they deserve".:ermm:

In which case the PAD will claim to be winners of the election, as every non-vote, is really a vote for them. :D

The PAD would need an actual ballot paper "No Vote" to be considered to get a vote.

About 30-40% (guesstimate) don't bother voting in most elections. I can't imagine that most of them would be supporting the PAD. :ermm:

Posted

As for the overall Bangkok poll, it's worthless when well over half are undecided.

It's true that the polls are not very reliable, but if it is true that over half are undecided in Bangkok, that itself is a very significant indicator.

Posted

As for the overall Bangkok poll, it's worthless when well over half are undecided.

It's true that the polls are not very reliable, but if it is true that over half are undecided in Bangkok, that itself is a very significant indicator.

Would maybe different if the poll had the option "I am not telling you for what i will vote because it is my business".

Not sure if that was a possible answer to chose or if there were only "undecided" to select in case one didn't want tell the interviewer the certain party he will vote for.

Still the number of people openly admit to support Abhisit and the Democrats are surprising low. (actually not that surprising low IMHO. Not for me, but some argue that he is the big folk hero and loved by the majority, thought I see nowhere evidence for it)

Posted

Polls in Thailand are always interesting in that they hardly ever show reliable figures. Still the UDD propaganda machine has been going full strength while official political parties has to restrain themselves. The playing field should be a bit more level with UDD leaders standing as PTP candidates. Now the same rules will apply.

Probably also the time to remind Bangkokians of the turbulent days March - May 2010. The UDD protests the last months only emphasized the other sides wrong-doing. Let's add their side with indiscriminate grenade attacks at non-red-shirts, maybe throw in some nice clips of burning tyres, torched building, pillaged shops and ATM's.

Not good for reconciliation, but PTP/UDD seems not interested anyway.

Posted (edited)

There were far more politicians in the news.

That people can identify the party of? I haven't seen anyone from other parties.

for a few days already the usual pickups passing with music and slogans. Only one pamphlet in my mailbox, from k. Leelavadee V. with her complete biography as far as I get the Thai. Don't ask me which party :)

(to be honest: PTP :D )

It reminds me of one the last free election before the coup. On the way back from the polling station, my gf noticed she had made a mistake, she thought the lady she has just voted for was Democrat when if fact she was TRT. I remember she was laughing when explaining to her sister the mistake she had just made. Her sister of course scolded her to be so careless but it wasn't really a big drama.

That was just before Sondhi started his hate propaganda. At first it was just "Picnic in the park", then it escalated, lies after lies (FYI, Sondhi has repeatedly been convicted for defamation) until half of Thailand hated the other half.

It's true Thaksin was not so popular with a large part of the Bangkok electorate, but there was no hate. The division of Thailand is the work of one man, and it's not Thaksin.

The good thing about Yingluck is it's difficult to hate her, so that's probably why Sondhi's hate campaign doesn't work on her.

I hope we can soon come back to the time when people could realize they have voted for the wrong candidate and just laugh about it. The True Thailand.

Edited by JurgenG
Posted (edited)

Notice How the Red Poo Thai crawl out the Thai Visa woodwork when they see something in the news they like, And of course a possibility (even if remote) to have thugs and criminals in a Cabinet would make them real happy.

Edited by KKvampire
Posted

Notice How the Red Poo Thai crawl out the Thai Visa woodwork when they see something in the news they like, And of course a possibility (even if remote) to have thugs and criminals in a Cabinet would make them real happy.

Thank you very much for this post.

No information, nor argumentation, just insult and defamation.

That's also something that surprise me, the Thaksin bashers are among the most prolific posters in this forum, but, beside character assassination and the same arguments from the master of defamation they recycle over and over, they haven't much to say

Anywayy, you've really made my point, thanks again.

Posted

Notice How the Red Poo Thai crawl out the Thai Visa woodwork when they see something in the news they like, And of course a possibility (even if remote) to have thugs and criminals in a Cabinet would make them real happy.

Thank you very much for this post.

No information, nor argumentation, just insult and defamation.

That's also something that surprise me, the Thaksin bashers are among the most prolific posters in this forum, but, beside character assassination and the same arguments from the master of defamation they recycle over and over, they haven't much to say

Anywayy, you've really made my point, thanks again.

Maybe its good and gives the world some hope that some people just cannot stomach or accept, corruption, lies, murder and bribery. Heres to hoping they keep posting their dissatisfaction of those things - no matter how much the brain washed and bribed try to disuade them!!

Posted (edited)

Notice How the Red Poo Thai crawl out the Thai Visa woodwork when they see something in the news they like, And of course a possibility (even if remote) to have thugs and criminals in a Cabinet would make them real happy.

Thank you very much for this post.

No information, nor argumentation, just insult and defamation.

That's also something that surprise me, the Thaksin bashers are among the most prolific posters in this forum, but, beside character assassination and the same arguments from the master of defamation they recycle over and over, they haven't much to say

Anywayy, you've really made my point, thanks again.

Maybe its good and gives the world some hope that some people just cannot stomach or accept, corruption, lies, murder and bribery. Heres to hoping they keep posting their dissatisfaction of those things - no matter how much the brain washed and bribed try to disuade them!!

Absolutely agree. The culminating point of Sondhi's hate campaign was the witch hunt on Facebook where PAD and democrats opponents were "outed". It really reminded us of the darkest hours of Europe or the USA.

There is a very beautiful poem that the democrat should read and read again when they will have a lot of free time in the opposition :

First they came for the communist., and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.

Then they came for the trade unionist, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jew, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.

Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.

Bye bye democrats, you won't be missed.

Especially now that we have Yingluck cool.gif

Edited by JurgenG
Posted

Notice How the Red Poo Thai crawl out the Thai Visa woodwork when they see something in the news they like, And of course a possibility (even if remote) to have thugs and criminals in a Cabinet would make them real happy.

Thank you very much for this post.

No information, nor argumentation, just insult and defamation.

That's also something that surprise me, the Thaksin bashers are among the most prolific posters in this forum, but, beside character assassination and the same arguments from the master of defamation they recycle over and over, they haven't much to say

Anywayy, you've really made my point, thanks again.

Maybe its good and gives the world some hope that some people just cannot stomach or accept, corruption, lies, murder and bribery. Heres to hoping they keep posting their dissatisfaction of those things - no matter how much the brain washed and bribed try to disuade them!!

Absolutely agree. The culminating point of Sondhi's hate campaign was the witch hunt on Facebook where PAD and democrats opponents were "outed". It really reminded us of the darkest hours of Europe or the USA.

There is a very beautiful poem that the democrat should read and read again when they will have a lot of free time in the opposition :

First they came for the communist., and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.

Then they came for the trade unionist, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jew, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.

Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.

Bye bye democrats, you won't be missed.

Especially now that we have Yingluck cool.gif

Totally agree - it will be so nice to bring back the exiled one to continue his pillage of the Thai system. To murder, to extort, to lie to manipulate, to represent his own interests. cant wait to tell the next beggar on the street "Thaksin will take care of you now". Cant wait for the next promise to fix the traffic problem, to stop drugs, cant wait for him to pass further laws restricting the rights of foreigners living in thailand. Cant wait for Khun T's Police state to finally take the reigns. Cant wait for the fantastic brain of juthaporns ilk to have free reign over all. Pardons for red criminals - the official blaming of the army for the defence of the state during the red terrorism last year and the criminal murders which the red shirts perpetrated.

Tell me Jurgen what will you gain from him coming back to do these things? Do you have a wife/girlfriend from isan - because someone somewhere along the line has fed you the illogical line of hatred which you spew out on these pages!!

heres to red democracy !!

Posted

Does not take a genius to work out that she will win by a landslide, masterstroke from MrT to appoint her, get used to it, he is on the way back

Some creative geniuses might disagree, but you probably tell it like it is.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.




×
×
  • Create New...