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National Police Chief Votes and Casts Referendum Ballot in Rayong, Emphasizes Security and Order

Crime08 Feb 2026 13:24 GMT+7

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National Police Chief Votes and Casts Referendum Ballot in Rayong, Emphasizes Security and Order

Police General Kittirat Panpej, the National Police Chief, along with his wife, traveled to vote and cast their referendum ballots in Rayong Province. He instructed police to maintain election order and facilitate traffic until all vote counting procedures are fully completed.

On 8 February 2026 in Kanchanaburi Province, reporters described the atmosphere after the 2026 election opened as lively from early morning. Eligible voters steadily arrived at polling stations across various areas to exercise their rights continuously. For this election, voters received three ballots: a green card for selecting constituency members of parliament, a pink card for party list selection, and a yellow card for the referendum vote.




Later, at 11:15 a.m., Police General Kittirat Panpej, National Police Chief, accompanied by his wife Kanokwan Panpej, went to vote for MPs and cast their referendum ballots at polling station number 2, constituency 10, located in the multipurpose building of Nurul Ibadah Mosque (2), Village No. 3, Choeng Noen Subdistrict, Mueang Rayong District, Rayong Province.




The National Police Chief instructed authorities to maintain election order and facilitate traffic until the entire vote counting process is complete. He also stressed that any significant incidents must be promptly resolved and reported immediately to the Royal Thai Police Headquarters.