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Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 6, 2011

Thăm dò dư luận Abac: 10 triệu cử tri chưa quyết định bầu ai, "Vì người Thái" vẫn dẫn đầu

10 million voters still undecided, Abac Poll finds
 
By THE NATION
Published on June 23, 2011

About 10 million voters, 30 per cent of those who plan to cast ballots, remain undecided about the July 3 election, Abac Poll found in a survey released yesterday.
The nationwide survey was conducted from June 1-21 on a |sample group of 5,349 respondents in 28 selected provinces to gauge |the sentiment on party-list candidates.

One of the survey's conclusions is that 36 million people, accounting for 76 per cent of eligible voters, plan to cast ballots. Given a 7-percentage-point margin of error, voter turnout is projected to range between 69 and 83 per cent.

About 25 million, or 70 per cent, have already made up their mind on which party they will vote for, according to the survey.

Based on the projection of proportionate votes to be cast, Pheu Thai is in the lead and should win 46-63 of 125 party-list seats up for grabs in the House of Representatives. The Democrat Party is projected to win 40-58 seats.

Bhum Jai Thai could win up to 17 seats. Chart Pattana Puea Pandin has the potential to secure up to 13 seats. Other parties have the combined potential to grab up to 18 seats.

If the vote were to take place today instead of election day, Pheu Thai might win 55 seats, followed by the Democrats with 49 seats. Bhum Jai Thai would get eight seats and Chat Pattana Puea Pandin four.

Nguồn: The Nation,

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