A Lively Atmosphere Prevailed as Frontline Soldiers in Surin Province Flocked to Cast Their Advance Votes Outside Their Registered Districts.
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Since the polls opened, frontline soldiers on the border in Surin province have flocked to cast their votes in advance outside their registered districts. Meanwhile, villagers granted the soldiers priority voting, waiting to return to exercise their right to vote again in the afternoon.
Frontline soldiers from the 9th Infantry Division, Surasri Camp, lined up to cast their advance votes, creating a lively atmosphere even before the polls were officially opened. The Director of the Election Commission expects voter turnout to be no less than 80%. February 1, 2026, reporters reported that advance voting for members of the House of Representatives, both in constituency and party-list systems, both outside and inside the constituen…
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