Sandman, your sweeping comments on Issan famers selling their votes is ignoring the fact that in the North East there are a large number of people who are politically aware.Maybe its time to wise up.....democracy relies on education....and dirt farmers in Issan who sell votes for 100bht mean this happens when you try to impose "western democracy" too fast on an emerging SE Asian culture where being a face means more than the words that come out of it or the actions you do.....
My partners family are involved in local politics and were out campaigning for the last election in the local area.
We were at the polling station in Pranburi for the absent voter poll the week before the election and we met a huge number of Issan people from Hua Hin who had gone there to vote for the PPP and no one was paying for their votes.
For the actual election we were in the village in Nong Ki and many people had returned home from their jobs in Bangkok and elsewhere to vote, due to them having missed the registration for the absent vote.
You don’t take the effort to travel several hundred kilometres to get 100 bt and I’m absolutely sure that if you had a completely corruption free election in that area you would have had a lower turnout, but absolutely the same result, especially when you consider that the all the other parties were also paying out the 100bt.