<p>Voting in Thailand's general elections ended at 3 p.m. Sunday and ballot counting has begun.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The results will not be announced Sunday. The vote count will be sent to the Election Commission and rsults will be released after the by-elections for advance voting and blocked polling stations.<br /><br />The elections were boycotted by the opposition and disrupted by protestors seeking to prevent the re-election of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. <br /><br />Around 12 million out of a total of 48.77 million eligible voters in Thailand failed to exercise their voting rights during Sunday's elections, The Nation reported.<br /><br />These voters were registered with 53 constituencies, where polling stations were closed due to disruption by anti-government protestors, along with 28 constituencies that lack candidates. The by-elections are scheduled to be held Feb 23.</p>
<p>Voting in Thailand's general elections ended at 3 p.m. Sunday and ballot counting has begun.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The results will not be announced Sunday. The vote count will be sent to the Election Commission and rsults will be released after the by-elections for advance voting and blocked polling stations.<br /><br />The elections were boycotted by the opposition and disrupted by protestors seeking to prevent the re-election of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. <br /><br />Around 12 million out of a total of 48.77 million eligible voters in Thailand failed to exercise their voting rights during Sunday's elections, The Nation reported.<br /><br />These voters were registered with 53 constituencies, where polling stations were closed due to disruption by anti-government protestors, along with 28 constituencies that lack candidates. The by-elections are scheduled to be held Feb 23.</p>