A Buri Ram Election Commission official accepts the complaint in Muang district, Buri Ram, on Wednesday. (Photo: Surachai Piragsa)
BURI RAM: Local election officials have been asked to investigate why it took four-and-a-half hours to transport ballot boxes in one tightly-fought constituency about 20 kilometres on the night of May 14 after voting ended in the general election.
Ten complainants from Non Suwan and Nong Ki districts filed their request at the Election Commission’s Buri Ram office in Muang district on Wednesday.
Group leader Sawat Jampasasawangwong said it took election officials from 9.30pm on May 14 to about 2am on May 15 to transport constituency 7 ballot boxes from the Non Suwan district office to the Nong Ki…
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