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Flood Of Candidates Register For Orborjor Election

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Flood of candidates register for OrBorJor election

Phuket Gazette –

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Scores of people turned out to support their candidates in the August 26 Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) council election. Photo: Kritsada Meuanhawong

PHUKET: Scores of people arrived at Phuket Community Hall on Tuesday as candidate registration for the August 26 Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) council election opened.

A total of 24 council seats are up for grabs, with 15 for Muang district, six for Thalang district and three for Kathu.

OrBorJor Chief Administrative Officer Manop Leelasuthanon told the Phuket Gazette that so far 48 candidates had registered: 31 in Muang District, 12 in Thalang and five in Kathu, where some late comers registered this morning.

The Khon Baan Rao Party, led by current OrBorJor President Paiboon Upatising, enrolled candidates to contest all but three constituencies: voting districts one, three and seven.

The large number of candidates wanting to register first in order to secure the prime “Number 1” slot on the ballot sheet caused some problems.

“Usually the first to register would be number one on the ballot, and the second person to register would be number two, and so on,” explained Mr Manop.

“As we had so many candidates arrive to register before the registration opened at 8:30am, this wouldn’t have been fair, so we asked them to decide who would register first.

“They could not agree, so they drew lots on who would register in what order, and in doing so determined what numbers on the ballot sheet each candidate would be,” he said.

Mr Manop added that as many candidates could join the race as wanted to.

Candidates have until 4:30pm Saturday to register at Phuket Community Hall, in Phuket Town.

Mr Manop Leelasuthanon said that, other than the ballot number lottery, everything else has gone smoothly.

“We expect about 70 per cent of eligible voters to show up on election day, because almost every voting district has more than one candidate,” he said.

In accordance with election law, the sale of alcohol will be prohibited across the entire island from 6pm on Saturday, August 25, and continue through to midnight on Sunday.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/archives/articles/2012/article16575.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-08-02

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