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Thai election commission officials carried out stringent checks on ballot papers, ballot boxes and election materials in Bangkok on Saturday (Feb 7) for the general election and constitutional referendum.

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00:00Thai election officials made their final preparations by inspecting ballot papers,
00:07boxes and other election materials in Bangkok a day before Sunday's general election and
00:12constitutional referendum. They counted and checked the boxes for foreign objects before
00:18sealing and signing them to ensure a smooth voting process.
00:30The election comes after Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakoul dissolved Parliament in December
00:53amid political uncertainty and border clashes with Cambodia less than 100 days
00:59into his term. Polls by National Institute of Development Administration and Swan Ducet University
01:06show that People's Party leader Nathapong Ruing Panyawut was leading in the polls, with Anutin
01:12trailing behind other contenders. The polls will open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with ballots
01:18to be counted the same day.
01:29All right.
01:44All right.
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