Revealing the Number of Eligible Voters for Provincial Administrative Organizations Nationwide: 47.1 Million People, Korat the Most

Bangkok: The Election Commission has released the number of eligible voters for provincial administrative organizations nationwide, totaling 47.1 million people, with Nakhon Ratchasima having the most, while Ranong has the least. The Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) has shared the number of eligible voters for members and provincial administrative organization (PAO) presidents who will be elected on Saturday, February 1. The number of eligible voters in all 76 provinces nationwide is 47,178,655 people.

According to Thai News Agency, the five provinces with the most eligible voters are Nakhon Ratchasima Province with 2,097,731 eligible voters; Ubon Ratchathani Province with 1,462,057 eligible voters; Khon Kaen Province with 1,428,544 eligible voters; Chiang Mai Province with 1,313,691 eligible voters; and Buriram Province with 1,240,482 eligible voters.

While the five provinces with the fewest number of eligible voters are Ranong Province with 138,299 eligible voters, Sing Buri Province with 164,742 eligible voters, Trat Province with 171,904 eligible voters, Nakhon Nayok Province with 206,168 eligible voters, and Ang Thong Province with 220,236 eligible voters.