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Dated 27 June 2475
Royal Gazette
Volume 49, Page 170

Period 2

Within the period of six months or until the Country in orderly organised, the Members of the House must be composed of two types of persons carrying out affairs together, namely—

1st Type: Representatives[1] who are to be selected[2] by the people, one from each province. If any province has over 100,000 Members,[3] that province shall select one additional Representative per each and every 100,000 [people]. A surplus of 100,000, if exceeding the half, shall amount to one additional [Representative].

2nd Type: Those who have already been Members since Period 1, having the same number as the 1st Type Members. If there is an excess in their number, they shall select some amongst themselves to remain in memberships. If there is a lack in the number, the existing persons shall select any persons to fill up the vacancies.

Period 3

When over half of the number of the people throughout the Royal Territory has passed the primary education examination, which must not be later than ten years from the day this Charter comes into force, the Members of the House of Representatives must all be the persons elected by the people themselves and the 2nd Type Members shall no longer exist.

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Compilation of Constitutions of the Kingdom of Thailand Dated 2475–2517 BE
(Including Their Amendments)

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  2. The words lueak (Thai: เลือก; "to select") and lueaktang (Thai: เลือกตั้ง; "to elect") used in this document seem to be interchangeable.
  3. Possibly a typographical error for "people".