Court rules rubber-stamping Thai election ballots not required
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Thursday, March 30, 2006
With the actual poll only days away, Thailand's Administrative Court has ruled against a new requirement introduced by the country's Election Commission. Voters will not be forced to complete ballots with a rubber stamp and may instead use a pen.
Ruling that the change to require the use of a rubber stamp is in contravention of election law, Judge Anuwat Tharasawaeng highlighted that election law does not mandate how a mark must be made on the ballot.
Sources
[edit]- "Court rejects EC's rubber stamps" — The Nation (Thailand), March 30, 2006
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