Final 30-Minute Voting Call: Make Your Voice Heard

Final call for voters: Cast your ballot now. Learn about required ID, ballot types, and assistance available before polls close at 5 PM.

Final 30-Minute Voting Call: Make Your Voice Heard

Your last chance to vote is NOW! With only 30 minutes left, head to your polling station with your ID to cast your Green, Pink, and Yellow ballots and help shape our future.

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With only 30 minutes left until the close of polls, citizens are urged to cast their votes immediately. If you arrive at your polling station by 5:00 p.m., you are entitled to vote, regardless of any waiting lines.

Essential Voting Guidelines

Required Identification

Bring your official identification card. This is mandatory to verify your identity before casting your ballots.

Three Distinct Ballots

Voters will receive three separate ballots, each serving a different purpose:

  • Green Ballot: Used to select a constituency Member of Parliament (MP). Mark your choice for your preferred candidate representing your local area.
  • Pink Ballot: Designated for party-list MPs. Here, voters select their favored political party on a national level.
  • Yellow Ballot: This is the referendum ballot, allowing voters to express their stance on the proposed constitutional or local issues as specified for this election.

Polling Station Assistance

Election officials and municipal staff, especially in Koh Samui, are available to provide assistance to ensure that all eligible voters can cast their votes smoothly. Special arrangements are in place to help elderly voters, those with disabilities, and anyone needing additional support.

Importance of Timely Voting

Every single vote is vital in shaping the future direction of both local and national governance. Voters are reminded that arriving at the polling station before the official closing time at 5:00 p.m. secures their right to participate, even if there are still lines at that hour.

Community Engagement and Support

Local government entities, such as Koh Samui Municipality, and public relations offices are actively promoting election participation and offering logistical support. Voters are encouraged to check the location of their assigned polling stations in advance to ensure a swift process.

Visual Resources and Updates

For the latest updates and visual guides, resources are available from district offices and public relations departments, aiding in familiarization with the ballots and voting procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What do I need to bring with me to vote?

You must bring your official identification card to the polling station. This is required for identity verification before you are allowed to cast your ballots.

What are the three different ballots, and how do I use them?

There are three distinct ballots:
- Green Ballot: For selecting your constituency Member of Parliament (MP).
- Pink Ballot: For choosing a political party for party-list MPs at the national level.
- Yellow Ballot: For voting in the referendum on constitutional or local issues.

What if I arrive at the polling station right at closing time or need assistance?

If you arrive by 5:00 p.m., you are entitled to vote even if there are lines. Election officials and municipal staff are available to help voters, including those who are elderly, have disabilities, or need extra support.