Chon Buri elections are bustling with long lines for almost every unit.

Chonburi, May 14 – The election atmosphere in Chonburi province is bustling with people waking up to exercise their rights. long lines at almost every polling station

The election atmosphere in the 8th constituency, Na Kluea Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, inside the Muang Pattaya 11 School, where polling stations 26-31 were located, was lively. At this point, there are approximately 6,000 voters since opening the chest. Each row is long enough to fill the area. Most of them already know the order of their names and polling stations from home. There is a small part that is still confused. which unit to go to with staff waiting to give advice People who come to exercise

their rights here are found that there are all ages, including first voters, working age, to the elderly over 80 years old who are unable to walk. Some people sit in wheelchairs and wait in line for a long time, but this is not an obstacle.

At 11:00 a.m. at the 29th polling station, Mr. Sonthaya Khunpluem, leader of the Ban Yai group travel to exercise rights by queuing up from the public Which this unit has quite a long line, Mr. Sonthaya said he was excited to come out and do his duty I’m glad to see a lot of people come out to exercise their rights. No matter what the outcome will be, I’m ready to accept it.

As for Mr. Suchat Chomklin, the leader of the new house group, it was reported that at 9:30 a.m., he traveled to exercise his right to vote. at the 7th polling station, Ban Puek Subdistrict, Mueang Chon Buri District, saying that today is not considered an auspicious day. auspicious time that is convenient I’m glad that people are awake and exercising their rights in large numbers. where every sound has meaning Personally, I am ready to accept the results of the election. no matter how it comes out

While the overview of the 8th electoral district covers the area of Bang Lamung District (except Nong Prue Subdistrict), there are 151 polling units, with 130,621 voters.

For this election, Chonburi Province is divided into 10 constituencies, which means there are 10 MPs, an increase from 2019 with 8 people. Many districts have fierce competition. Is watched in which the area of Chonburi Province has more than 1.2 million voters, among which there are more than 100,000 First Voters. –

Source: Thai News Agency