In Thailand: The Complexities of Vote-Buying
By Tim Meisburger
Tim Meisburger is The Asia Foundation’s Regional Director for Elections and Political Processes.
As Thailand approaches national elections, the government and election commission express increasing concern that the process will be subverted by massive vote-buying. Based on my experience in previous elections, that concern is probably justified.
Over the past decades, there have been numerous attempts to combat vote-buying in Thailand, but none have been very successful. In the latest initiative, the government has instituted a program that enlists local leaders ” the very people most likely to be engaged in vote-buying ” to turn in people who sell their votes for a reward. This program, like past ones, is unlikely to be successful and it is surely unfair.
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