Check Carefully! Officials Mistakenly Enter Wrong District Codes for Early Voting
An urgent report has revealed significant problems with early voting outside voters' districts. Multiple officials have been found entering district codes incorrectly on voting envelopes, which is likely due to a lack of understanding of the district code system.
The incorrect code entry could result in voting ballots being transported to and counted in the wrong districts. While pink ballots (national ballots) will be counted normally, green district representative ballots may be counted for different candidates in the district where the ballot accidentally arrives.
Voters using early voting outside their district are advised to carefully check that officials have written the correct district code on the envelope. If any errors are found, voters should request immediate correction before depositing the ballot.
Those who discover district code errors or other early voting issues are encouraged to report them through the website: https://www.vote62.com/69/early-voting-report/
Previous incidents have been reported, including a notable case at Bang Bo Witthayakom School in Samut Prakan Province, where election officials mistakenly wrote incorrect province codes, potentially impacting hundreds of voters' ballots.