What will happen to you, sir!

Somchai Srisuthiyakorn asked the Central Election Commission to review the division of 33 Bangkok electoral districts after finding 5 patterns.

Mr. Somchai Srisuthiyakorn, chairman of the policy-driven strategy of the Liberal Thai Party and former EC, posted on Facebook about the division of 33 MPs in 5 constituencies in the form of the Bangkok Election Commission that the Election Commission said Bangkok shows 33 zones divided into 5 patterns. What observations do you have?

The average population per district of Bangkok is 166,513 people. Good zoning should deviate from the average by no more than 10 percent.

The Election Commission of Bangkok has shown the results of dividing Bangkok MPs' constituencies into 33 constituencies.

The Central Election Commission said it would start announcing tomorrow.

It is considered a work that can be done quickly.

and more effective than others

Because the law requires that at least 3 forms, but has come out up to 5 forms

But when looking at the contents of all 5 formats, it was found that the Election Commission of Bangkok would mainly use district-level integration.

Rarely has some districts been torn off

cause the difference in the number of citizens between districts

enormously different

There is a difference from the average number of citizens per MP, calculated as a percentage.

more than you can take

For example

Type 1, District 11, Sai Mai, with 208,928 inhabitants, 25.47 percent higher than the average; District 26, Thung Khru, with 123,761 inhabitants, 26.67 percent lower than the average, equal to 85,167 people apart.

Type 2, District 18, Khlong Sam Wa, with 209,120 inhabitants, 25.59 percent higher than the average; District 22, Suan Luang, with 122,676 inhabitants, 26.33 percent lower than the average, equal to 86,444 people apart.

Type 3, District 18, Khlong Sam Wa, with 209,120 inhabitants, 25.59 percent higher than the average, District 10, Lak Si, Don Mueang (Airport Subdistrict only), inhabitants of 122,411 people, 26.49 percent lower than the average, equal to 86,709 people apart

Type 4, District 18, Khlong Sam Wa, with 209,120 inhabitants, 25.59 percent higher than the average; District 6, Bang Sue, with 119,431 inhabitants, 28.28 percent lower than the average, equal to 89,689 people apart.

Type 5, Zone 22, Suan Luang, Prawet (only in Nong Bon and Dok Mai Subdistricts), 217,818 people, 30.81 percent higher than the average. Zone 10 Bang Sue, with 119,431 inhabitants, 28.28 percent lower than the average, equal to 98,387 people apart.

In summary, all 5 models presented have different populations among the highest districts.

with the lowest districts ranging from 85,167 to 98,387 people from the average of 166,513 people, can it be divided like this?

Fix it again. Still in time.