Chiang Mai: Big Day campaign activities for the provincial administrative organization elections in Chiang Mai Province were lively. The Election Commission chairman set a target of 65 percent of voters coming out to vote. However, Chiang Mai, which is highly active, has set a target of 75 percent of voters coming out to vote, and has already received over 100 complaints.
According to Thai News Agency, the heightened activity in Chiang Mai underscores the province’s commitment to increasing voter participation beyond the national target. The Election Commission’s efforts aim to engage the community and address any issues that may arise during the election process. The significant number of complaints indicates a proactive approach in identifying and resolving electoral concerns as the province moves toward the election day.