
In Kanchanaburi, the atmosphere during the 2026 election and referendum was very lively. Citizens were alert and lined up early in the morning to exercise their voting rights.
Voters in Kanchanaburi showed great enthusiasm. Almost every polling station in the morning was crowded with many people coming out to vote. The excitement was high, with long queues forming as people waited to cast their ballots.
On 8 February 2026 in Kanchanaburi province, reporters described the atmosphere after the polling stations opened as lively from early morning. Eligible voters steadily arrived at various polling stations to vote. For this election, voters received three ballots: a green card for constituency MP voting, a pink card for party list voting, and a yellow card for the referendum.
Later, at 09:00, Attorney Phumipong Jongsakul, a party list MP candidate for the Economic Party, went to vote for the Kanchanaburi Constituency 1 MP. He cast his ballot at polling station 13, Pak Phraek Subdistrict, at the multi-purpose village hall of Ban Khao Tong Phatthana Village, Village No. 9, Pak Phraek Municipality, Mueang Kanchanaburi District.
After casting his ballot, Phumipong briefly stated, "Today is election day, an important day for Thai citizens to exercise their right to vote for MPs and participate in the constitutional referendum. I thank all the people who have come out to vote in large numbers."
Reporters also noted that the voting atmosphere in Kanchanaburi was very lively. In the morning, almost every polling station had many people voting. The excitement was high, with long lines forming as voters waited to cast their ballots.