Bang kapi: Bang Kapi district was bustling with activity as citizens flocked to cast their advance votes at polling station Tawanna 2, where over 58,000 people had registered. The Election Commission and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Permanent Secretary inspected the polling stations, emphasizing that overall operations were orderly and no complaints had been received. They also confirmed that they were prepared to handle any traffic issues.
According to Thai News Agency, the Election Commission and the BMA Permanent Secretary were actively involved in overseeing the voting process at Tawanna 2. They reported a well-coordinated effort that ensured the smooth functioning of the polling stations. Despite the high number of registered advance voters, the process remained efficient and organized.
The officials highlighted their readiness to address any potential traffic disruptions, ensuring minimal inconvenience for voters. The high turnout at the Bang Kapi polling station reflects the citizens' eagerness to participate in the electoral process, demonstrating a robust commitment to civic duties.