Chanthaburi Protesters Continue Pressure, Demand Election Commission Open Ballot Boxes and Investigate 15 Suspicious Points - Lanta News
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Chanthaburi Protesters Continue Pressure, Demand Election Commission Open Ballot Boxes and Investigate 15 Suspicious Points

Chanthaburi Protesters Continue Pressure, Demand Election Commission Open Ballot Boxes and Investigate 15 Suspicious Points
Chanthaburi protesters are relentlessly demanding the Election Commission open ballot boxes to prove the truth about white book and ballot box seal irregularities. If not clarified, they are preparing to escalate to a 'flash mob'. Police were present to maintain order as citizens gathered to question six suspicious election points. A representative named Euakan stated they submitted 15 pieces of evidence, including suspicious white book modifications, alleged illegal number changes after election day, identical handwriting across multiple documents, and lack of signatures on ballot box seals. They specifically noted conflicting voter turnout numbers from different official sources. The protesters' main goal remains to either recount ballots or verify ballot numbers against official records. If the Election Commission continues to refuse, they plan to intensify their protest movement. The local EC director claimed all procedures were followed, explaining that cut seals were part of normal ballot box consolidation process, and that no fraud was detected. Citizens can still submit additional evidence of potential irregularities until March 8.