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NEC Leaflet.Pub ៥ ៧ ការេ្របៀបេធៀបបញ្ជីេបាះេឆាត ឆាំ២០១២ និងបញ្ជីេបាះេឆាតថ ្មី ឆាំ២០១៦ ណតិ្តទី៣ ឆន ២០១២ំ ករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីសំងតំង្រស្ត នីតិកលទី ការេបាះេឆាតេ្រជើសេរីស្រកុម្របឹកសោឃុំ សងា្កត់ ឆាំ២០០២ បញជេបះេឆី ន ត ឆន ២០១២ំ មន ៖ បញជេបះេឆី ន តថម ី ឆន ២០១៦ំ មន ៖ ៥ ឆន ២០១៣ំ នងករេបះេឆិ ន តេ្រជីស ្រកុម្របកខណឹ ្ឌ ណតិ្តទី២ ឆន ២០១៤ំ ។ គណបកនេយបយចំនួន ៨ បនចូលរម្របកួ ួត្របែជង េហយមនគណបកី េលខកូដ និងេឈម ះ ជធនី េខត ្ត េលខកូដ និងេឈម ះ ជធនី េខត ្ត ៤ ទទួលបនសនៈសរុប មន៖ េលខកូដ នងេឈម ះ ឃុ ំ សងក ត់ េលខកូដ នងេឈម ះ ឃុ ំ សងក ត់ ពឆី ន ំ ២០១៥-បចុបបនច ន ៖ គ.ជ.ប មនសមសភព ្របបំ នួ (៩) របូ ។ ិ ិ ្ឋ ភបល បួន េលខកូដ នងេឈម ះទំង ិ គណបក្របជជនកមុពជ ៧.៧០៣ សនៈ ិ ី េលខកូដ និងេឈម ះទីំង (៤)រូប ្រតូវេ្រជសេរី សេយគណបកមនសនៈកី នងរដ្ឋសភ ែដលមិនបន ុ គណបក ហ៊ុ្វន សុិន បុិច ២.២១១ សនៈ ករយលិ ័យេបះេឆន ត ករយលិ ័យេបះេឆន ត ចូលរមកួ ុនងជរ្ឋ ភិបល និងមួយ (១)រូប ្រតូវេ្រជសេរី សេយមនករ្រពមី គណបក សម រងី ១.៣៤៦ សនៈ កូន្របអប់ និងេលខេរៀងៃនេឈម ះ កូន្របអប់ និងេលខេរៀងៃនេឈម ះ េ្រពៀងគន រងគណបកទងអសំ ់ ែដលមនសនៈ ុ កនងបញជ េបះេឆន ត កនងបញជ េបះេឆន ត គណបក្របជធិបេតយយែខមរ ១ សនៈ ុ ី ុ ី នម្រតកូល និងនមខួ្លនែដលេរៀបចំ នម្រតកូល និងនមខួ្លនែដលេរៀបចំ សរុប ១១.២៦១ សនៈ មលំប់អកខរ្រកមែខមរ មលំប់អកខរ្រកមែខមរ ២ រចនាសម្ព័ន ្ធ គ.ជ.ប ការេបាះេឆាតេ្រជើសេរីស្រកុម្របឹកសោឃុំ សងា្កត់ ឆាំ២០០៧ េភទ េភទ គ.ជ.ប គណបកនេយបយចំនួន ១២ បនចូលរួម្របកួត្របែជង េហីយមន ៃថងែខឆន កំ ំេណី ត ៃថងែខឆន កំ ំេណី ត អគេលខធគ ិករ្ឋ ន គណបក ៥ ទទួលបនសនៈសរុប មន៖ លំេនន ឬទីសកំ ់កុងឃន ុ ំ លំេនន ឬទីសកំ ់កុងឃន ុ ំ េលខធិករ ្ឋ ន ៃនអគេលខធគ ិករ្ឋ ន សងក ត ់ ៃនអកចន ុះេឈម ះេបះេឆន ត សងក ត ់ ៃនអកចន ុះេឈម ះេបះេឆន ត គណបក្របជជនកមុពជ ៧.៩៩៣ សនៈ េលខប័ណ្ណ/េលខបងក ន់ៃដ ។ អត្តេលខអនកេបះេឆន ត គណបក សម រងុី ២.៦៦០ សនៈ នយក្ឋ ន នយក្ឋ ន នយក្ឋ ន នយក្ឋ ន នយក ្ឋ ន ្រគប់្រគង នយក ្ឋ ន េលខ អ.ខ ឬ ឯ.អ េ្របេពលចុះ នយក្ឋ ន នយក្ឋ ន នយក្ឋ ន ព័ត៌មន និង បណុ្ត ះប្ត ល គណបក នេត្តម រណឫទិធ ៤២៥ សនៈ ី ទិនន ័យអកន េសកមចបបម ់ សវនកម ម រដ្ឋបល និងអប់រ ំ រដបល្ឋ ្របតិបតិករ្ត ហរញិ ញវតុថ ទំនក់ទំនង េបះេឆន ត នងិ និងវទកមិ ម ៃផកទ ងន េឈម ះេបះេឆន ត ធរណៈ អកេបះេឆន ន ត ុ គណបក ហ៊ុ្វន សុិន បុិច ២៧៤ សនៈ បញជេបះេឆី ន ត រូបថតអនកេបះេឆន ត។ េពលចុះេ្ម ះេះេ្ន ត េពលេះេ្ន ត គណបកហង៉ ចលន្របជធិបេតយយ ១ សនៈ សរុប ១១.៣៥៣ សនៈ លធ. ខប គធ. ខប ៨ ចំននសមាជួ ក្រកិ ម្របុ កសោឃឹ ុំ សងាត្ក ់ ១ (គ.ជ.ប) ការេបាះេឆាតេ្រជើសេរីស្រកុម្របឹកសោឃុំ សងា្កត់ ឆាំ២០១២ ក.ច.ប គឃ.សប ចំនួនឃ ុំ សងាត្ក ់ ចំនួនសមាជិក្រកម្របុ កសោឃឹ ុំ សងា្កត ់ ្រតូវបនេរៀបចំេឡងេយចបបី ់សី្តពីករេបះេឆន តេ្រជសី ងតំ ំង្រស្ត ែដល គណបកនេយបយចំនួន ១០ បនចូលរួម្របកួត្របែជង េហីយមន គកប/ គករ ល.ក រាជធាន ី េខត ្ត ២០០២ ្រតូវ ១៩៩៧ ងចបប់សី្តពវី េធនកមិ មៃនចបប់េនះ។ គណបក ៧ ទទួលបនសនៈសរុប មន៖ ដល់ ២០១២ ២០១៧ ២០០២ ២០០៧ ២០១២ ២០១៧ ៣ ២០០៧ ពឆន ២០១៥ំ ដលបច់ ចបបនន េយមនកំែណទ្រមង់ករេបះេឆន ត គ.ជ.បថីម្រតវូ ី ុ គណបក្របជជនកមពជ ៨.២៩២ សនៈ ុ ០១ បនាយមានជ័យ បនេរៀបចេឡំ ងេយចបបី ់សី្ដពី ករេរៀបចំ និងករ្រប្រពឹតេទៃនគណៈ្ត េឈាះក្នុងបញ ្ជី ការិយាលយ័ ភាគរយៃនអ្នក ឆាំ អ្នកបានេបាះេឆាត េបាះេឆាត េបាះេឆាត បានេបាះេឆាត គណបក សម រងុី ២.១៥៥ សនៈ ០២ បាត់ដំបង ២០១៥ ។ ០៣ កំពង់ចាម ១៣៣៥ ១៣៥៣ ១៣៥៣ ២០០២ ៥.១៩០.៣០៧ ១២.៥៣៤ ៤.៥៤៣.៩៧៤ ៨៧,៥៥% គណបក សិទិធមនុស ៨០០ សនៈ គ.ជ.ប គឺជថ ប័នែដលមនសមតកថ ិចេរៀបចច ំ ចត់ែចង នង្រគបិ ់្រគងករេបះ ០៤ កំពង់ឆាំង ២០០៧ ៧.៧៩៩.៣៧១ ១៤.៤២៨ ៥.២៩៣.៣២៧ ៦៧,៨៧% គណបក ហ៊ុន្វ សុិន បុិច ១៥១ សនៈ េឆន តេ្រជីសងសមជំ ិក្រពទឹ ធសភ និងករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីសងតំ ង្រសំ ្ត ្រពម ០៥ កំពង់ស្ពឺ គណបក នេត្តម រណឫទិធ ៥២ សនៈ ទងករេបះេឆំ ន តេផងៗ មករកណតំ ់ៃនចបប់ ។ ២០១២ ៩.២០៣.៤៩៣ ១៨.១០៧ ៥.៩៩៣.៩៩២ ៦៥,១៣% ០៦ កំពង់ធំ គ.ជ.ប ្រតូវអនុវត្តសមតថកចិ របសច ់ខ្លន ្របកបេយឯកជយ និងអពយ្រកឹត គណបកសម័ពនធេដីមបី្របជធិបេតយយ ៨ សនៈ ០៧ កំពត ួ ២០១៧ ៧.៨៦៥.០៣៣ ២២.១៤៨ មិនទាន់មានទិន្នន័យ េដីមបធនឱយករេបះេឆី ន ត្រប្រពឹតេទេយេសរ្ត ី ្រតម្រតឹ វូ នងយិ ុតិ្តធម៌ ្រសបម គណបក សញជ តិកមុពជ ១ សនៈ ០៨ កណា្ដល ១២៧ ១.០៦១ ការេចញឯកសារបក់អត្តសណ (ឯ.អ) បេ្រមើឱយការេបាះេឆាត ០៩ េកាះកុង េគលករណ៍ លទិធ្របជធបេតយយេសរិ ីពហុបក ។ ៤ សរុប ១១.៤៥៩ សនៈ ១០ ្រកេចះ ពឆី ន ំ ១៩៩៨-២០០២ ៖ គ.ជ.ប មនសមសភព ដបម់ យួ (១១) របូ (មន ១១ មណលគិរ ី សមសភពជឥសរជនែខមរ តំង្របជពលរដ្ឋ តំងគណបក ដូចខងេ្រកម ៖ ៦ ្រតូវេសីនសុំ កនងរយៈេពល ៣០ៃថង ចប់ពៃថី ង ១២ ភ្នំេពញ នេយបយមនសនៈកុនងរដ្ឋសភ តំង្រកសូងមៃផទ និង ុ ឃុ/ំ សងក ត ់ ទី០៤ ែខឧសភ ដល់ៃថងទ០២ី ែខមិថុន ១៣ ្រពះវិហារ តំងអងគករមិនែមនរ្ឋ ភិបល) និងបនេរៀបចំករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីស ឆន ២០១៧ំ ។ គណបក្របជជនកមុពជ ១.៦៤៦ ១៤ ៃ្រពែវង ំងតំង្រស្ត នីតិកលទី២ ឆន ១៩៩៨ំ និងករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីសេរសី ្រតូវបង្ហ ញខួ្លនផទ ល់េនមុខ គឃ.សប គណបកសេ្រងគ ះជតិ ១.៦៤៦ ១៥ េពាធិសាត ់ ្រកុម្របកឃឹ ុ ំ សងក ត់ណតិ្តទី១ ឆន ២០០២ំ ។ នងជញ ធរឃុ ំ សងក ត់ ែដលមខន្រត្ល វូ ១៦ រតនគិរី ិ ី ួ គណបក ហ៊ុ្វន សុិន បុិច ៨៤៦ ពឆី ន ំ ២០០២-២០០៦ ៖ គ.ជ.ប មនសមសភព ្រប ំ (៥) របូ ជឥសរជនែខរម េបះេឆន ត ។ ១៧ េសៀមរាប មនតងឱយគណបកនេយបយំ នង គណបកសម័ពនធេដីមបី្របជធិបេតយយ ៨៤៤ ិ ិ េឆន តៃន ១៨ ្រពះសីហនុ ២០០៣ នងករេបះេឆន តេ្រជសី ងសមជំ កិ គណបកែខមររួបរួមជតិ ៧១៣ ិ ករយលិ ័យេបះេឆន តមួយកុនងឃុ ំ ១៩ ស្ទឹងែ្រតង ្រពទសភធ នតកលទ២ ឆន ២០០៦ំ ។ ឹ ិ ី ី សងក ត់ ។ គណបកសំបុកឃុមំសងគម្របជធិបេតយយ ២៥០ ២០ សាយេរៀង ពឆី ន ំ ២០០៦-២០១៥ ៖ គ.ជ.ប មនសមសភព ្របបំ ួន(៩)រូប ជឥសរ គណបក សញជ តិកមុពជ ៥២ ២១ តាែកវ ជនែខរម មនតងឱយគណបកនេយបយំ នងបនេរៀបចំករេបះេឆន ត ថតចពំ ីមុខ បង្ហ ញមុខ និងម និងនំ ២២ ែកប ិ ិ គណបក្របជធិបេតយយមូល្ឋ ន ២៧ ក ី ០២របូ មកបង្ហ ញខនេនច្ល ំេពះ េ្រជីសេរស្រកី ុម្របឹកឃុំ សងក ត់ ណតិ្តទ២ី ឆន ២០០៧ំ ករេបះេឆន ត ួ ២៣ ៃប៉លិន មុខ គឃ.សប ។ គណបកយុវជនកមុពជ ១៩ េ្រជសី ងតំ ង្រសំ ្ត នតី កលទិ ៤ី ឆន ២០០៨ំ ករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីស ២៤ ឧត្តរមានជ័យ បំេពញលខតេសសន ុំ េហយ្រតូវផ្តតេមៃដេនចំេពះមុខ គឃ.សប ។ គណបកជនជតេដម្របជធបេតយយកមពជ ១៧ ិ ិ ី ី ិ ិ ី ិ ុ ២៥ តបូងឃ ្មុំ ្រកុម ្រតូវបន្តយកលិខិតេសីនសុំ និងចុងទ្រមង់ ឯ.អ បេ្រមឱយករេបះេឆី ន ត ០២ គណបកអំចែខរម ១៦ ្របឹកខណ្ឌ ណតិ្តទី១ ឆន ២០០៩ំ ករេបះេឆន តេឡងវី ញេ្រជិ ីសេរស្រកី ុម សរុប ១.៦២១ ១.៦៣៣ ១.៦៤៦ ១១.២៦១ ១១.៣៥៣ ១១.៤៥៩ ១១.៥៧២ សនឹ្លក ពី គឃ.សប េទជូនេមឃុ ំ េចសងក ត់ ពិនិតយសេ្រមច េចញជូន។ ្របឹកខណ្ឌ េពធិ៍ែសនជ័យ ឆន ២០១១ំ ករេបះេឆន តេ្រជីសងសមជំ ិក គណបកធរណរដ្ឋ ្របជធិបេតយយ ១៤ 2015 ‐ Present : The NEC is composed of nine members. 5 Polical Pares Gained Seats in the Past Elecons 7 Four members shall be selected by the party leading the Royal Government, four other members shall be selected The Commune Council Elecon 2002 Code # and name of Prov‐ by the pares having seats in the Naonal Assembly but Code # and name of Prov‐ 8 polical pares contested in the elecon and 4 polical inces/Capital. inces/Capital. do not join the Royal Government, and one member is pares gained seats as follows: chosen upon the approval between all pares having seats Code # and name of Com‐ Code # and name of Com‐ Cambodian People’s Party 7.703 seats mune/Sangkat. mune/Sangkat. in the Naonal Assembly. NEC has prepared a new voter list 2016 based on the computer system and has been FUNCINPEC Party 2.211 seats Code # and name of poll‐ Code # and name of poll‐ ing staon locaon. ing staon locaon. organizing the Commune Council Elecon 2017. Sam Rainsy Party 1.346 seats Small box and order num‐ Small box and order num‐ Khmer Democrac Party 1 seat 2 Structure of the NEC ber of name in voter list. ber of name in voter list. Total 11.261 seats First name and surname First name and surname NEC sorted following Khmer sorted following Khmer The Commune Council Elecon 2007 alphabecal order. Secretary General alphabecal order. Secretariat of 12 polical pares contested in the elecon and 5 polical Gender. Gender. pares gained seats as follows: Date of birth. Date of birth. Residence or lodging in Residence or lodging in Cambodian People’s Party 7.993 seats Commune/Sangkat of Commune/Sangkat of Department Of Sam Rainsy Party 2.660 seats registered voters. registered voters. Administra‐ on Norodom Ranariddh Party 425 seats Card/Receipt number Voter‘s ID number. FUNCINPEC Party 274 seats During Voter Registraon period IC number or Khmer ID During Elecon Period 1 seat number using during voter registraon. Total 11.353 seats Photo of voter 1 Composion of the NEC The Commune Council Elecon 2012 8 Number of Commune/Sangkat Councilors 10 polical pares contested in the elecon and 7 polical Commune/Sangkat was established according to the law on the Elecon of pares gained seats as follows: Councilors 3 Voter’s Data of Commune Council Elecon Capital/ Members of Naonal Assembly adopted in 1997 and law on Code Cambodian People’s Party 8.292 seats 2002 Percentage of Province Amendment of this law.
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