
Check early voting stations for 2026. Check all 50 districts and early voting locations in Bangkok: where to cast your early vote, how to prepare, and whether voter turnout is high, following Bangkok's announcement that Bang Kapi district has the highest number of registrants.
On 28 January 2026, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration summarized the number of people registered for early voting for Members of Parliament (MPs), including both early voting outside their electoral district and within their district, revealing registration data from the Registration Administration Office system between 20 December 2025 and 5 January 2026 as follows.
The total number of registered early voters is 844,672 people.
The top central early voting location in Bangkok with the highest number of registrants is Bang Kapi district at the Tawanna Bang Kapi Project (Tawanna 2), followed by 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 Vadhana 1–2 Sports Hall, Thai-Japanese Youth Center.
Because these early voting districts have a large number of applicants, the public planning to vote there should study the location details and allow extra travel time. It is recommended to use public transportation for easier access.
Eligible voters can cast their early votes on 1 February 2026 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If they do not vote, they must notify the reason within 7 days before or after the election day.
National ID card, driver’s license, or government-issued card with a 13-digit ID number; expired ID cards are accepted. Identity can also be verified using the ThaID application.