
2026 Election: Check all 50 districts for early voting locations in Bangkok. Where must voters go to cast their ballots? How to prepare? Is voter turnout high? Following the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration's announcement that Bang Kapi district has the highest number of registered voters for early voting.
On 28 January 2026, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration summarized the number of people registered to vote early for the House of Representatives election, including both out-of-district and in-district early voting. They disclosed registration data from the Registration Administration Office system covering 20 December 2025 to 5 January 2026 as follows.
The total number of registered early voters is 844,672 people.
The central early voting locations in Bangkok with the highest registration are Bang Kapi district, at the Tawanna Bangkapi Project (Tawanna 2). Next are Chatuchak district at Chandrakasem Rajabhat University; Lat Krabang district at the Lat Krabang District Office parking lot (temporary); Huai Khwang district at the Huai Khwang District Office building and tent; and Din Daeng district at the Sports Building West 1–2, Thai-Japanese Youth Center.
Since these in-district early voting locations have a large number of registrants, the public planning to vote there are advised to study location information and allow extra travel time. It is recommended to use public transportation for convenience when traveling to vote.
Eligible voters can cast their early votes on 1 February 2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Those who do not vote must notify the reason seven days before or after the election day.
A national ID card, driver's license, or government-issued card containing the 13-digit citizen ID number. Expired ID cards are also acceptable, and identity can be verified via the ThaID application.