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Volume 102, Number 105
Special Edition, Page 3
Royal Gazette

14 August 2528

In the event that the constituencies of a province cannot be divided in such a manner that allows each and every constituency to have three Members of the House of Representatives, the province[1] shall first be divided into constituencies with three Members of the House of Representatives each, but the remaining constituencies must not have less than two Members each.

In the event that any province can have four Members of the House of Representatives, the province[1] shall be divided into two constituencies, each of which shall have two Members of the House of Representatives."

Section4.The following stipulations shall be inserted in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand as section 90bis:

"Section90bis.Any province which is divided into more than one constituency must be divided in such a manner that allows the areas of the constituencies to adjoin each other and adjusts the ratio of the number of the people and the number of the possible Members of the House of Representatives in one constituency to be close to that in another."

Section5.The stipulations of paragraph 1 of section 91 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand shall be repealed and replaced by the following stipulations:

"Section91.In each constituency, the persons having the right to elect Members of the House of Representatives shall have the right to vote for candidates only in the number equivalent to that of the Members of the House of Representatives that such constituency can have."

Section6.The provisions of this Constitution shall apply to elections as from the first general election which should take place after the day of coming into force of this Constitution.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Originally, "the constituencies"