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Thailand Election Live Streaming - Be The First To Know The Results

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THAILAND VOTES JULY 3, 2011 - BE THE FIRST TO KNOW THE RESULTS

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I already know the results - same same but different

Pro-Thaksin party wins Thai election by landslide: report

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's opposition Puea Thai Party, allied with ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won a general election on Sunday by a landslide with 313 of 500 available parliamentary seats, according to an exit poll by Bangkok's Suan Dusit University.

A majority!Wonder how close this call is. Lots of tears in the dems camp if near correct

For me, the live stream here does not work as here TAN

TheWalkingMan

hope they find a peacefull solution to rule this country! And let the winner pays the "somtam"for everyone tonight!

I hope, whoever won, will keep (and improve) the democracy, freedom and prosperity for the Thais and simplify the life for us.

:jap:

Thaksin allies in Thai election landslide: exit polls

Follow this link:

The Lunatics finally take over the Asylum

The Lunatics finally take over the Asylum

Oh dear...

Why are "No Votes"being counted and reported?

Were they a registered party?

Were they listed on the ballot paper?

Shouldn't they be reported as invalid votes?

The Lunatics finally take over the Asylum

Oh dear...

Yes a big "Oh Dear"

The success of this election will not be decided by who wins but how the losing party handles its defeat.

Why are "No Votes"being counted and reported?

Were they a registered party?

Were they listed on the ballot paper?

Shouldn't they be reported as invalid votes?

A "No Vote" is a valid vote. There is space for it on the ballot paper.

Why are "No Votes"being counted and reported?

Were they a registered party?

Were they listed on the ballot paper?

Shouldn't they be reported as invalid votes?

A "No Vote" is a valid vote. There is space for it on the ballot paper.

When the number of 'no votes' exceeds a certain percentage the election is nul and the King can nominate an interim PM.

what crap election tv coverage in English on the TAN Network , any other links to english?

The success of this election will not be decided by who wins but how the losing party handles its defeat.

Or more specifically, how the losing parties puppet masters handle its defeat.

a landslide, indeed. law, verdicts, everything buried in mud jap.gif

Pro-Thaksin party wins Thai election by landslide: report

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's opposition Puea Thai Party, allied with ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, won a general election on Sunday by a landslide with 313 of 500 available parliamentary seats, according to an exit poll by Bangkok's Suan Dusit University.

A majority!Wonder how close this call is. Lots of tears in the dems camp if near correct

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