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Ice Challenges Suchat to Commit to Fairness in Election, Asks Election Commission About Authority in Chonburi

Article Summary:

The Chonburi Election Commission has announced that there will be no recount of votes for Election District 1, amid public outcry over suspected electoral irregularities. Citizens, including students, gathered at the commission’s office, demanding a new vote count after discovering “tiptoe cards” and discrepancies between voter numbers and the vote count.

Mr. Suchat Chomklin, a candidate from the Bhumjaithai Party, is key in this controversy. The commission investigated allegations of voting irregularities and concluded that such claims were unfounded. Despite this, potential MP candidate Rakchanok Srinok from the People’s Party challenged the commission, questioning their integrity and urging officials to have confidence in their actions.

Rakchanok expressed concerns over the transparency of the electoral process, urging candidates to swear an oath against election fraud. She highlighted the importance of electoral integrity and called for accountability within the Chonburi electoral framework. The situation raises significant questions about the trustworthiness of the electoral system in the region.

Original Article:

“Ice” is angry, challenges “Suchat” to swear not to cheat in the election, asks the Election Commission, who has the authority in Chonburi?

Chonburi Election Commission confirms that there will be no recount of votes in Election District 1. After people flocked to the front of the office after finding a “tiptoe card”, “Ice Rakchanok” said that if it wasn't wrong, what was he afraid of? Ask who, who has the authority in Chonburi to challenge “Suchat” to swear not to cheat in the election?

February 9, 2026, Chonburi Provincial Election Commission Office posted on Facebook to explain In the case of a group of citizens-students invading the Chonburi Election Commission to demand a new vote count for District 1, which is the district in which Mr. Suchat Chomklin, a candidate from the Bhumjaithai Party, is competing. After finding out that there were suspicious “pointe tickets,” the results of the vote count did not match the number of voters. The boxes were opened and there were no cable ties, as reported on various pages. Informing that there has been a new vote count at Electoral District 1, Chonburi Province Chonburi Provincial Election Commission Office We have checked the information and it appears that it is not true at all.

Ms. Rakchanok Srinok, a potential MP for the People's Party, posted on her personal Facebook page that Chonburi District 1, if the Election Commission had honestly done nothing wrong from the beginning, what would they be afraid of? The people saw the abnormality. The evidence is a clear tiptoe card. You must ask someone in authority first. Who has the authority in Chonburi? Afraid of recounting and the vote being overturned? and also stated that Candidates dare to swear that there is no election fraud. If you don't do it, may it prosper. If you do, I hope this nation doesn't die.

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