In 2011 the ghosts of the 2006 extra-constitutional intervention, and the ineptitude and violence that followed, returned to haunt the coup plotters. With the 2011 election there is a final popular verdict on the coup and its aftermath. An election in Thailand refers to the democratic process in which some parts of the Government of Thailand are selected. These include Bicameral National Assembly or Rathasapha, which consist of the Representatives of Thailand or the Senate of Thailand or Wuthisapha (150 seats; 77 members elected by popular vote from 77provinces, 73 appointed by judges and independent government bodies; members serve six-year terms) and the House of Representatives or SaphaPhuthaenRatsadon (500seats; 375 members elected from 375 single – seat constituencies and 125 elected on proportional party-list basis; members serve four-year terms), local Administrations, Governorship of Bangkok and national referendums.