Bangkok: Chatchart was deeply impressed by his veteran fans who showed him his campaign flyers from his first election. A heartwarming final stretch for candidate Chatchart, number 9, as he campaigned on foot in the Charoen Krung and Sukhprasert areas, urging Bangkok residents to vote on June 28. He was particularly touched to meet an elderly fan who showed him a campaign flyer from his first election, with a note correcting his number from 8 to 9. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Chatchart Sittipunt, candidate for Bangkok Governor number 9, along with his "Bangkok Works" team, campaigned on foot in the final stretch before the Bangkok gubernatorial election in Bang Kho Laem district, along Charoen Krung-Sukprasert Road. He met with citizens, distributed leaflets outlining his policies, and encouraged them to vote on June 28th. Along the route on Charoen Krung 71 Road, local residents came out to greet them warmly. Many came to shake hands, high-five, and take photos as souvenirs. Chatchart and his team c hatted informally with the people, introducing the Bangkok team's policies. Additionally, Chatchart and his team visited a smart bus stop, a system that displays bus route information, making it easier for the public to estimate travel times. This stop is part of a city-level public transportation development project and is one of 500 smart bus stops completed during Chatchart's four years as Bangkok governor. He then continued his campaign in the Ban Mai Market area on Charoen Krung Soi 85, a time when people come out to shop for food in the evening. The atmosphere was lively, with vendors, community members of all ages, and passersby greeting him, offering encouragement, and asking to take photos with Chatchart. In addition, some older fans brought campaign flyers of Chatchart for his first term as Bangkok governor to show him. The flyers originally had the number 8, but the sender had changed it to number 9, which is his candidacy number this time. This made Chatchart smile and express his appreciation for the support he received from the public. From Charoen Krung Road, Soi 85, Chatchart and his team continued on foot to Sukhprasert Road to meet with residents in their homes along the way. Residents came out to greet them, chat, receive policy leaflets, and offer encouragement in a friendly manner, reflecting the close and warm atmosphere of the final stages of the campaign.