Wednesday, March 18

BANGKOK: Thailand’s Constitutional Court on Wednesday (Mar 18) accepted ​for consideration a petition challenging the legality ‌of election ballots used in last month’s polls.

The Election Commission has been given 15 days to ​provide clarification, the court said in ​a statement. It did not specify any ⁠other orders, meaning Thursday’s planned vote by ​the new parliament on a prime minister would ​go ahead.

 

The complaints alleged that barcodes and QR codes on the ballots could potentially be used to identify ​which candidate and party a voter had ​chosen, undermining the secrecy of the ballot, according to ‌the ⁠Office of the Ombudsman, which filed the petition.

 

The commission has said the barcodes were included for security purposes and that identifying a ​voter would ​require access ⁠to the upper half of the ballots, which had been securely ​stored.

 

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s Bhumjaithai Party had ​a decisive ⁠win in February’s election and he plans to form a coalition government that would control ⁠290 ​of the 499 seats ​currently occupied in the new parliament.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/thai-court-accepts-petition-challenging-legality-election-ballots-6000871

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