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Phuket elections set for June, July

Phuket Gazette

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Phuket Election Commission Director Kittipong Thiengkunakrit. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

PHUKET: -- The Phuket Election Commission (PEC) has confirmed the results of elections in Rawai Municipality last month, but has yet to set a date for the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) council election because restructuring of constituency boundaries is still underway.

PEC Director Kittipong Thiengkunakrit updated the public on several electoral affairs during a ‘Government Meets the Media’ event at Phuket Provincial Hall on Friday.

Mr Kittipong confirmed the May 13 victory of incumbent Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos, as well as several other members of Mr Solos' Pattana Rawai (Develop Rawai) Group. He listed the confirmed winners as follows:

Constituency 1:

Somnuek Hima

Somma Naoprai

Prasit Tosakul

Raman Kawiset

Samart Piman

Anan Chokkua

Constituency 2:

Boonsuang Thanomwong

Somchai Thanarak

Charoong Thaochan

Chairat Saiyasin

Prapot Na TakuaThung

Sak Kiwdam

In other election news, incumbent Somjai Suwansupana will run unopposed in the June 16 (8am-3pm) balloting for Phuket City Mayor, needing just 10% of the eligible vote to ensure another term.

Despite the apparent cakewalk for Ms Somjai, she and her fellow ‘Young Turks’ council seat candidates have been campaigning hard with sound trucks and distribution of fliers to ensure they do not lose any council seats to the upstart Khon Roon Mai 2555 (New Generation 2012) Group led by former council member Phairoj Ruamphunpong.

The Phuket Gazette would like to remind business owners in the restaurant and entertainment industries that in accordance with the Election Act, as the election date has been set for Saturday, June 16, there will be a ban on selling alcohol within the Phuket City Municipal area from 6pm Friday, June 15, through to midnight June 16.

Mr Kittipong said the PEC will hold elections for mayor and council seats in Karon Municipality on July 15, from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Those interested in registering candidacies will have from June 18 to June 22 to do so, he said.

Hence an alcohol ban will apply in Karon from 6pm on Saturday, July 14, until midnight on July 15.

As for the OrBorJor council that ended its term on April 19, Mr Kittipong said his agency was working hard to draw up new constituency boundaries so that the balloting could take place as soon as possible.

The revamped council must be a 24-member group, with 15 representatives from Muang District, six from Thalang and three from Kathu.

“I believe we can finalize the new constituency boundaries soon,” Mr Kittipong said.

After the new OrBorJor council convenes, it will be led by incumbent President Paiboon Upatising, who won in a landslide victory on April 7 after resigning his position to force an early election.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle16118.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-06-06

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Ugg, didn't we just do this? Not again with the massive signboards cluttering the roadsides (more than average that is) and traffic inducing slow moving speaker trucks blaring away all day.

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