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Eighth gubernatorial election for the city of Bangkok, Thailand

2008 Bangkok gubernatorial election
Turnout 54.18%

Bangkok gubernatorial election 2008 by district.svg

Gubernatorial election results map. Blue denotes districts won by Apirak


The eighth gubernatorial election for the city of Bangkok, Thailand, was held on 5 October 2008. The election was won by the incumbent Governor Apirak Kosayothin, placing him in his second consecutive four-year term in office, winning 45.93 percent of the vote. Of a total of 4,087,329 eligible voters, 2,214,320 voted, giving a turnout rate of 54.18 percent, lower than the 70 percent target expected by the Election Committee.

Sixteen candidates contested the election. Apirak, candidate for the opposition Democrat Party, was seen as the favourite. Other candidates included Chuwit Kamolvisit, a former massage parlour businessman who also ran in the 2004 election, Prapas Chongsa-nguan, former governor of the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand and candidate for the People’s Power Party, Kriengsak Chareonwongsak, an academic and professor in business administration, and Leena Jangjanja, a businesswoman and lawyer who ran in the previous election and the 2006 senate election.

The sixth elected governor of Bangkok, Apirak is the second to be elected to a second term, after Chamlong Srimuang, governor from 1985–1992, who was incidentally arrested at a polling station early on the election day, on charges of insurrection due to his role as leader of the People’s Alliance for Democracy, a group which has staged protests and occupied Government House since August.[1]

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Campaign[edit]

Apirak’s four-year term as governor ended on 28 August 2008. Applications for the post were accepted from 1 to 5 September, and the official list of candidates was announced on 11 September. Campaigning included public speeches by candidates, television interviews, campaign trucks announcing messages through loudspeakers, and most noticeably, a multitude of campaign posters erected on the pavements, some of which fell over and injured pedestrians and motorcyclists.[2]

The more unusual campaigning stunts included Leena’s bathing in a canal to reflect the local population’s experiences, which ended tragically when her campaign manager drowned.[3] Nearer to the election day, Chuwit caused headline news by punching and kicking a television journalist after an interview.[4]

Chuwit also filed complaints against Apirak, claiming that the appearance of Apirak’s name on the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s election publicity posters violated electoral law.[5] The case was accepted by the Bangkok Election Committee, but a final ruling by the Election Commission would not be heard until after the election.

Results[edit]

Polling was organised by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration under the supervision of the Bangkok Election Commission, with a total budget of over 154 million baht. Voting took place from 08:00 to 15:00 on 5 October at 6,337 polling stations across the fifty districts of the city.[6]

Exit polls by Assumption and Suan Dusit Rajabhat Universities indicated that Apirak had won 44 to 52 percent of the vote by the time the polling stations closed.[7] The unofficial results, to be submitted to the Election Commission for approval, were announced by the Bangkok City Clerk on midnight.[8]

Candidate Party Votes %
Apirak Kosayodhin Democrat Party 991,018 45.93
Prapas Chongsa-nguan People’s Power Party 543,488 25.19
Chuwit Kamolvisit Independent 340,616 15.79
Kriengsak Chareonwongsak Independent 260,051 12.05
Leena Jungjanja Independent 6,267 0.29
Wittaya Jangkobpattana Independent 3,759 0.17
Warawut Thanangkorn Independent 2,771 0.13
Metta Temchamnarn Metta Tham Group 2,105 0.10
Kittisak Thirawisit Independent 2,102 0.10
Vachiraporn Aayooyuen Public Party (Satharanachon) 1,140 0.05
Sumet Tanthanasirikul Krung Thep Phatthana Team 1,078 0.05
Toranee Rithee-thamdamrong Independent 852 0.04
Popsak Panseethong Independent 811 0.04
Udom Viboonteppachat Independent 617 0.03
Somchai Paiboon Independent 503 0.02
Nipon Simprayoon Independent 421 0.02
Total 2,157,599 100.00
Valid votes 2,157,599 97.44
Invalid votes 19,376 0.88
Blank votes 37,345 1.69
Total votes 2,214,320 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 4,087,239 54.18
Source: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration

References[edit]

  1. ^ AFP 2008.
  2. ^ Head 2008.
  3. ^ Sinlapalavan & Kongdejsakda 2008.
  4. ^ Wong-Anan 2008.
  5. ^ Wancharoen & Glahan 2008.
  6. ^ BMA 2008a
  7. ^ TNA 2008.
  8. ^ Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). (2008). “รายงานความคืบหน้านับคะเเนนผู้สมัครการเลือกตั้งผู้ว่าราชาการกรุงเทพมหานคร ปี 2551” [Progress report of vote counting for candidates in the Bangkok governor’s election 2008]. (PDF) (in Thai). http://office2.bangkok.go.th/ard/wp-content/uploads/election/3.8.pdf

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