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

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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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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.

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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.

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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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