Bangkok: NIDA Poll surveyed public satisfaction with the recent election results in their respective constituencies, finding that 39.31% were somewhat satisfied.
According to Thai News Agency, the survey revealed that 39.31 percent of respondents were "quite satisfied" with the election results in their constituencies. This was followed by 27.33 percent who were "very satisfied," 18.40 percent who were "not very satisfied," and 14.96 percent who were "very dissatisfied."
Subsequently, when considering public satisfaction with the overall election results on a national scale, 29.69 percent of respondents expressed being "quite satisfied." This contrasted with 29.31 percent who were "very dissatisfied," 27.25 percent who indicated they were "not very satisfied," and 13.75 percent who were "very satisfied."
The poll also explored public belief in the influence of social media by political parties during the election campaign. Of those surveyed, 33.66 percent strongly believed that social media played a role, while 28.94 percent somewhat believed it. Additionally, 17.02 percent did not really believe in the influence of social media, 16.87 percent did not believe it at all, and 3.51 percent did not answer or were not interested.