
Published on December 12, 2007
Today is the last day that people can amend government lists for
individuals eligible to vote at their households. Voters can check names on lists prepared by the EC. If they find names missing from, or mistakenly added to, their household list, they can inform village chiefs,
Tambon Administrative Organisa-tions, tambon municipality offices
or district offices for corrections.
Many of the voting venues in Bangkok designated earlier have been deemed too small, so voting venues in 15 districts have been changed as folow:
* Khan Na Yow district: changed from in front of the district office to the parking lot in front of Fashion Island shopping mall;
* Din Daeng: from in front of the district office to the Thai-Japan Youth Centre;
* Thung Khru: from in front of the district office to the tents around
the entrance to the district office compound;
* Thon Buri: from Verurachin Temple's Pavilion 2 to the temple's sports arena;
* Bangkok Noi: from the district office to Suwannaram Pittayakom School;
* Bang Na: from the district office to the Sri Iam Anusorn School;
* Bueng Kum: from the area next to the district office to its parking lot;
* Phaya Thai: from the district office to the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Operations Command;
* Min Buri: from the tents around the district office to Min Buri School;
* Rat Burana: from the district office to Rama IX Bridge Youth Centre;
* Lat Krabang: from the tents around Phra Nakron Park to Wat Sangha Racha School;
* Wang Thonglang: from the district office's front parking lot to the
parking lot on 5A floor of Imperial World Lat Phrao shopping mall;
* Sathon: from the district office to Phra Mae Maree Sathon School;
* Nong Chok: from the city hall to the district office;
* Khlong Sam Wa: from the district office to its parking lot.
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