Bangkok (VNA) – The Election Commission (EC) ofThailand said that outcomes of the April 21 election re-run will not change theresults of the general election, which took place on March 24.
The EC ordered re-elections at six polling stations inBangkok, Lampang, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok and Yasothon provinces as the numberof voters who turned up did not match the number of marked ballots.
It also required recounting of votes at two stations in KhonKaen province because the first counts were inconsistent with the number ofvoters and marked ballots.
On April 22, the EC said re-election results at thesestations will be added to the overall counting of their areas.
Official poll results are scheduled to be released no laterthan May 9.
Thailand held its general election on March 24 at more than92,000 constituencies across the nation. The EC’s preliminary results with over95 percent of votes counted showed that the Palang Pracha Rath party thatsupports Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha won the most popular votesnationwide, followed by the Pheu Thai party.-VNA