
Representatives from Chonburi have agreed to allow the Election Commission's working group two days to investigate the election dispute. "Chonburi Constituency 1" They also emphasized that those who broke the law must be punished.
On 10 Feb 2026 GMT+7, reporters reported that after the Election Commission clarified doubts about vote counting and the referendum, especially in Chonburi Constituency 1, it confirmed that all procedures complied with the law. A working group was appointed to complete the fact-finding within two days.
Recently, Khun Fon, a representative of the people of Chonburi Province, revealed that after discussions with the Deputy Secretary-General of the Election Commission, the Commission will send a central investigative team to Chonburi today to conduct inquiries, collect all evidence, and report back to the Commission within two days. The public must wait to see whether the votes will ultimately be counted.
Regarding the ballot boxes here, officials guard them 24 hours a day. Local residents can take turns watching over them, and if unavailable, they can monitor via CCTV. We must allow them two days as prescribed by law, but at least there are authorities striving to restore justice for us. Those who commit offenses must also be punished.
In two days, we will have to wait again to see the outcome, but we believe we are not fighting alone. Therefore, there is no need to gather tonight; anyone passing by who wishes to observe can do so because the gym is open 24 hours.