The Phnom Penh Post

NEC warns groups on releasing polling data

- Kong Meta and Ananth Baliga

NATIONAL Election Committee spokesman Hang Puthea on Friday asked third-party institutio­ns to refrain from releasing opinion polls and voter surveys within seven days of the commune elections, while also informally requesting pollsters avoid releasing results during the official two-week campaign before the election.

At a meeting on Friday, Puthea reminded institutio­ns to not publish any polling a week before the June 4 commune elections, saying it would result in lawsuits. The seven-day restrictio­n is in accordance with commune and National Assembly election laws. He additional­ly asked for a moratorium on polling during the May 20 to June 2 campaign period in order to ensure a “calm and peaceful election”.

Sor Sorida, deputy secretaryg­eneral of the NEC, clarified that there would only be legal ramificati­ons for publishing such polling during the week before election day.

“We will not file a complaint against them or file a suit against them [before the seven-day period] as long as their survey is neutral [and] does not serve any one party,” he said yesterday.

Ou Virak, founder of local think tank Future Forum, criticised the restrictio­ns on polling, saying the surveys are valuable for voters.

“Even if a restrictio­n might be reasonable, it tends to be a slippery slope where it would normally lead to more unnecessar­y restrictio­ns and abuses in a way that would favour the ruling party,” he said.

 ?? PHA LINA ?? People search for their names on the NEC’s new voter lists in Phnom Penh’s Tonle Bassac commune in January this year.
PHA LINA People search for their names on the NEC’s new voter lists in Phnom Penh’s Tonle Bassac commune in January this year.

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