Keep an eye on District 4, Chiang Mai, moving forward, contending for Thailand, former champion

Chiang Mai, May 14 – Keep an eye on District 4, Chiang Mai, the second-highest voter in the province, a new energetic candidate from the Kao Klai Party, competing with the former champion of the Pheu Thai Party. must win the effect of maintaining the original chair

As for District 4, Chiang Mai is an eye-catching area. because there are candidates for MPs from various parties competing heavily both the Ruam Thai Sang Chat Party who sent Mae Daeng Kingkarn Na Chiang Mai, a former MP for many periods, and there is also a new generation, Chitploy Chitjawanthong, only 30 years old, from the Democrat Party. and the Pracharat Palang Party sent Dr. Monsicha Phakdimetee, while the Thai Sang Thai Party Send Chiang Mai tourism businessman Boontha Chailert to fight, but what is worth watching is the competition between Jean Putita Chai-Anan, number 5, degree adviser to the Economic Development Commission. House of Representatives from the Progressive Party which is regarded as a new generation, energetic and has a good response Compete with the original champion Witthaya Songkham, Pheu Thai number 10, former former MP

By the atmosphere of counting votes, the results of the 2023 MP election after closing the box at 5:00 p.m. at the 20th polling station in Nong Chom Subdistrict, San Sai District, District 4 went smoothly. Most of the voters are still in contention. between the Pheu Thai Party and the Progressive Party As for the score of candidate No. 5, far ahead, it still leads far ahead of other applicants.

For District 4, there are a total of 217 polling units, with a total of 136,625 voters, considered the constituency with the highest number of voters in Chiang Mai Province, second only to District 2, with Chiang Mai having a total of 10 constituencies and one voter. elected at 1,331,004 people

As for the vote counting at the Nong Chom Municipality Office, San Sai District, it is the total point of all units in District 4 that have already been counted and sent here to summarize the total score. and also as a pre-election point in the territory outside the territory and outside the Kingdom on May 7, with the vote counting starting as soon as the box was closed at 5:00 p.m., which the vote counting tents were separated into 11 tents to prevent the problem of name-calling. Confusing parties and candidates

However, after the District Office gathered all 217 polling stations, District 4, the vote was completed. All scores will be sent to San Sai District Office. It is expected that the score will be displayed on the screen no later than 10:00 p.m.

Pre-counting of votes in District 4, the latest unofficial results for the Kao Klai Party, got 35 points and the Kao Klai Party candidates got 26 points out of 65 eligible voters and the overall vote counting results for MPs Zoning and rosters, the far-reaching party still leads the whole party .-

Source: Thai News Agency