
Chetwan organized a major campaign convoy with sound trucks in the Ban Mai and Lak Hok areas, confident in retaining the Pathum Thani championship and energizing support to send the Orange Party to the government.
On 17 Jan 2026 GMT+7, Chetwan Tueprakhon, candidate number 3 from the Prachachon Party, campaigned in Ban Mai and Lak Hok subdistricts, Mueang District, Pathum Thani Province. He brought a convoy of sound trucks for the final campaign stretch, highlighting his parliamentary achievements to win over Pathum Thani voters. Confident in securing another victory under the Orange banner, he began by paying respects to Luang Pu Thuad at Wat Thian Tawai before moving through various communities. Political science students from Rangsit University also joined the campaign to observe and gather field data for research on this election.
Chetwan revealed that over recent weeks he has received excellent feedback, with voters remembering his parliamentary debates and wanting younger leaders to replace the old political groups. People in Pathum Thani want the Prachachon Party to have a chance to govern. Especially since there will be no senators involved in the prime minister selection this time, he believes voters will overwhelmingly support his party, pushing them past 250 seats to successfully form a people's government.
Chetwan expressed concerns about election fraud, reporting that vote canvassers have begun collecting ID cards in several communities. He urged Pathum Thani residents to monitor three risk points: ensuring ballot boxes are empty before voting starts, watching for illegal transport of voters to polling stations, and overseeing the counting of valid and invalid ballots to maintain transparency.