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Terd Ratthapoom Appeals to Phetchabun Voters in Final Stretch to Vote for Both Orange Party Ballots for Change

Politic03 Feb 2026 20:33 GMT+7

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Terd Ratthapoom Appeals to Phetchabun Voters in Final Stretch to Vote for Both Orange Party Ballots for Change

Ratthapoom Lertpaichit, People's Party candidate for Phetchabun District 1, is preparing to hold a final campaign rally for the 2026 election, asking voters to mark both ballots for change and to let the Orange Party plant its flag here now for change.


On 3 February 2026, Ratthapoom Lertpaichit, People's Party candidate number 5 for Phetchabun District 1, announced that in the final stretch of campaigning, he will hold a rally on 6 February 2026 at Phetchabura Public Park in Phetchabun from 17:30 to 20:00. He invited the public to come and listen to the rally and support the People's Party on both ballots.


Ratthapoom told the media that this rally will be held alongside a live broadcast of the People's Party's major rally taking place at the West Thai–Japan Sports Stadium in Din Daeng, Bangkok. The live stream will connect the atmosphere from the central event to Phetchabun province.


He added that so far, candidates from the Orange Party in Phetchabun have never officially held a campaign rally before. Therefore, this event is a first. He invited the public and supporters of the People's Party to attend the rally, which will include participants such as former Move Forward Party candidates in Phetchabun and candidates for the mayor of Khek Noi Subdistrict Administrative Organization.


Ratthapoom expressed confidence that this event will mark an important beginning to changing the political power structure in Phetchabun, which has long been dominated by traditional political groups. He urged Phetchabun residents to mark both ballots for the People's Party to enable the Orange Party to successfully plant its flag. Although the Move Forward Party ranked first in party-list votes in the 2023 election, it is not yet sufficient for the upcoming election.