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instead of moving it back and forth (and im not moving it again), i think we should wait and see if the election are affirmed to be put off because the FM said it could still be held. Lihaas ( talk) 22:21, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
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-- Pawyilee ( talk) 12:00, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
I've made a map, but I'm considering creating a better one since we don't have a map per district, at least those excluding Bangkok. If someone has that, and correlates what district number represents what, we can create one. For now the regional map should be OK as much of the north and northeast was swept by the Pheu Thai and the Democrats swept the south; only those in the middle was split. Later I'd either go with the Irish model (each party has its own mini-map) or the Canadian one (each region has a graph). Also, I just guessed the colors of the three minor parties so anyone can change those. – H T D 18:53, 5 July 2011 (UTC)
What do you mean by "Why"? How can someone possibly know why stock markets react as they do. To me it's always a miracle. -- RJFF ( talk) 18:40, 7 July 2011 (UTC)
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should reference be made to the NO party that campaigned against anyone voting? I have snapshots of some of their campaign posters depicting animals in suits (dog, tiger, water buffalo, monitor lizard, etc.) with NO in English and a slogan in Thai that translates to: "Don't let animals loose in Parliament." I asked a local if they wanted trees, instead, and was told: "No. Stones!" I also have an election committee handout that lists the 40 with their names, officials, and platforms in Thai, and their rather colorful icons; but of course it doesn't list the NO Party. -- Pawyilee ( talk) 14:09, 12 July 2011 (UTC)
These don't yet mention Thailand's incarnations, but the latter has a useful info box linking to most voting practices egregious enough to have English names. Also see Election Commission (Thailand), but it seems only Lebanon has Thailand - Electoral Law. Section 20 reads: 'Electors shall have the qualifications and shall not be under the prohibitions under the Constitution and shall have the duty to vote at an election.' Sections 21-23 spell out the consequences for not voting, providing some context for why simply staying home is not a good option. This is exounded upon by Briton's No candidate. As to just who is duty-bound to vote, that belongs in an article on the constitution, which could be linked from here. I'll see what I can find, but the difficulties in doing so are best explained by the one 'animal' cartoon that puzzled the blogger: 'Well… I am what I am. To admire me as a buffalo. (I’m) really shy.' The Thai really are shy, i.e., embarrassed, by critical looks at their electoral processes. As to pix of the posters, the blogger's are much better than mine; besides which, I'm really sick of Wikimedia busybodies contending mine violate their concepts of copy rites, and would settle for a link to where these may be seen, unmolested. -- Pawyilee ( talk) 12:55, 13 July 2011 (UTC)
It should come as a suprise to many that those who are prohibited from going to the polls include monks, novices, or members of the clergy: Qualifications of Voters and Candidates Contesting in the July 3 General Election (14/06/2011) -- Pawyilee ( talk) 10:18, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
The reference section is in a format mess, and I don't know why or how to fix it. Somebody, help!-- Pawyilee ( talk) 14:39, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
1(พ.เพื่อไทน) 2(พ.ชาติพีฌนาเพื่อแผ่นดิน) 3(พ.ประชาธืปไตยใหม่) 4(พ.ประชากรไท) 5(พ.รักประเทศไทย) 6(พ.พลังชน) 7(พ.ประชาธรรม) 8(พ.ดำรงไทย) 9(พ.พลังมวลชน) 10(พ.ประชาธิปัตย์) 11(พ.ไทยพอาพียง) 12(พ.รักษ์สันติ) 13(พ.ไทยเป็นสุข) 14(พ.กิจสงคม) 15(พ.ไทยเป็นไท) 16(พ.ภูมิใจไทย) 17(พ.แทนคุณแพ่นดิน) 18(พ.เพื่อฟัาดิน) 19(พ.เครือข่ายชาวนาแห่งประเทศไทย) 20(พ.การเมืองใหม่) 21(พ.ชาติไทยพัฌนา) 22(พ.เสรืนิยม) 23(พ.ชาติสามัคคี) 24(พ.บำรุงเมือง) 25(พ.กสิกรไทย) 26(พ.มาตุภูมิ) 27(พ.ชิวิตที่ดีกว่า) 28(พ.พลังสังคมไทย) 29(พ.เพื่อประชาชนไทย) 30(พ.มหาชน) 31(พ.ประชาชนชาวไทย) 32(พ.รักแพ่นดิน) 33(พ.ประชาสันติ) 34(พ.ความหวังใหม่) 35(พ.อาสานาตุภูมิ) 36(พ.พลังตนกีฬา) 37(พ.พลังชาวนาไทย) 38(พ.ไทยสร้างสรรค์) 39(พ.เพื่อนเกษตรไทย) 40(พ.มหารัฐพัฌนา) -- Pawyilee ( talk) 13:36, 16 July 2011 (UTC)
Alliances/Angry-Man accidentally wound in in point-counterpoint juxtaposition, but we could do more. 1(พ.เพื่อไทน) platform promises a credit card for every farmer; 16(พ.ภูมิใจไทย) responded with a campaign poster promising an ATM in every field (their platform item 6 promises water.) On a serious note: shortages of the favorite band of cooking oil and rising costs of fuel counted heavily against #TEN. Anyway, we could agree on isues here before moving them to page 1.-- Pawyilee ( talk) 05:41, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
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