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Khannayao Suspends Vote Counting After Storm Damages Election Documents, Awaiting Election Commission Decision
A storm disrupted vote counting in Bangkok's Khannayao district, forcing election officials to suspend ballot processing due to wet and damaged documents. The Election Commission is investigating the incident and expects to release preliminary results by midnight.
Songkhla District 2: Juree Num-kaew of Democrat Party Leads by a Large Margin
The 2026 election in Songkhla's District 2 has seen a decisive victory for Juree Num-kaew of the Democrat Party. With an overwhelming lead of nearly 10,000 votes, Juree has outperformed competitors Sasatra from Bhumjai Thai Party and Dr. Suphat from the People's Party in a hotly contested race.
People's Party Thanks Voters: The Journey to Change the Country Is Not Over
The People's Party has thanked voters following the recent election, emphasizing that each vote represents more than just numbers. The party promises to continue their mission of change and protect the people's voices throughout the vote counting process.
Negative News Doesn't Impact - Songkhla Voters Still Support Chonnaphat, Leaving Rivals Far Behind
In a closely watched Southern Thailand election, incumbent MP Chonnaphat Naksua appears poised to win another term despite controversial pre-election news. Despite legal challenges and negative publicity, the candidate has maintained strong local support, leading by a significant margin in Songkhla's District 4.
National Police Chief Reveals 7 Vote-Buying Cases in Multiple Areas During Election
Thailand's National Police Chief reported a generally peaceful election with 7 confirmed vote-buying cases across multiple regions. Investigations are underway, with police emphasizing the importance of maintaining electoral integrity and order.
Feeling Down: Move Forward Supporters Grow Silent as Election Results Shift
Thailand's Move Forward Party experienced a sudden shift in election momentum as early vote counts showed them losing their initial lead to the United Thai Nation Party. Supporters at party headquarters grew silent and began dispersing as party leaders held urgent strategy meetings to evaluate their position.
The votes are in
Thailand held its general election on February 8th, with progressive parties showing strong support in opinion polls. Despite this momentum, political analysts anticipate the current conservative government may maintain power, potentially prolonging the country's existing political stalemate.
Suchart Chomklin Takes the Lead, Defeating Warat Sirirak by 6,000 Votes
Former Labor Minister Suchart Chomklin is leading in the Chonburi District 1 election, defeating Warat Sirirak by 6,000 votes after 82% of ballots have been counted. The race represents a competitive electoral contest in the 2024 Thai general election.
Bhumjaithai Party Still Magical: Sweeping Suphan Buri Province
Bhumjaithai Party has achieved a sweeping victory in Suphan Buri Province, winning all five electoral districts with significant vote margins. The party's candidates dominated the unofficial vote count, showcasing their strong political presence in the region.
Thanakorn Declares Bhumjai Thai Victory, Points to Numbers and Predicts No Upset
Bhumjai Thai party list candidate Thanakorn Wang Boon Khong Chana expressed strong confidence in his party's election victory. He cited promising numbers and suggested a statistical unlikelihood of the results being overturned, describing the post-election atmosphere as exceptionally positive.
Abhisit Thanks Supporters, Fans Rally to Encourage Opposition Role
Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva thanked supporters after the election, expressing hope for an effective opposition role despite limited electoral success. The party leadership remains committed to providing a political alternative and continuing to serve the public.
Chaithawat Believes People's Party Will Win More MPs Than in 2023, Confident in Maintaining Voter Base
Former Move Forward Party leader Chaithawat Tulathon expressed confidence in the People's Party's electoral performance, believing they will win more parliamentary seats than in the previous election. He cautioned against premature poll interpretations and emphasized the need to wait for complete vote counts.