
The four major parties—Pracha Chart, Pheu Thai, Bhumjaithai, and Democrat—are competing fiercely, purchasing billboards for election campaigning across Bangkok and nationwide, hoping to attract votes from urban and rural populations in the final stretch before the election.
On 5 February 2026, reporters observed that the final campaign atmosphere among political parties remains lively, with billboards recently put up throughout Bangkok aiming to win support from city residents.
Today, Pracha Chart Party is putting up billboards nationwide, stating that they will be displayed from 4 to 7 February as part of the "Change" campaign. The aim is to inspire all citizens to change the country's future through their votes on Sunday, 8 February. Billboards are displayed in various provinces including Bangkok, Chonburi, Pattaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ayutthaya, Phuket, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Samut Prakan, and Nakhon Pathom.
Meanwhile, Pracha Chart invites its supporters, the "Orange Group," to attend the final major rally at the Thai-Japanese Youth Center in Din Daeng at 4 p.m. on 6 February.
Similarly, Pheu Thai Party has fully engaged in digital communication by deploying hundreds of LED and digital billboards across the country and all regions under the campaign "Yotsanan Can Do," featuring Professor Dr. Yotsanan Wongsawat, the prime ministerial candidate. The displays appear at key strategic locations such as Bangkok, Khon Kaen, Korat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Chiang Mai, and Lampang, to emphasize "revamping Thailand" and directly communicate with urban and all-age voters in every province, aiming to build confidence and maximize recognition before election day.
The final major Pheu Thai rally is scheduled for 6 February starting at 5 p.m. at Thephasadin Stadium.
Bhumjaithai Party is pushing forward in the final campaign phase by mobilizing forces on the ground and putting up large billboards in central Bangkok to communicate the party’s policies and achievements to reach as many people as possible. They state that these billboards reinforce the party’s stance and approach, focusing on solving livelihood and grassroots economic issues and improving the quality of life professionally. They also encourage people to vote and support Bhumjaithai candidates.
Bhumjaithai invites supporters to attend their final major rally at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on 6 February starting at 4:30 p.m.
The Democrat Party is intensifying efforts in the final election phase by launching a large-scale Out of Home Media campaign at key landmarks across Bangkok to directly reach urban and young voters, emphasizing their stance on "honest politics" since 3 February 2026, ahead of other parties.
They explain the campaign features three sharp and memorable messages: 1. Safe survival—voting Democrat is the only safe future free from shadow capital, scammers, and corruption; 2. Trust Abhisit—emphasizing honest politics and confidence in an experienced, principled leader; 3. "Chase away the shadow, vote blue, mark two boxes"—highlighting the power of the people to remove shadow capital and corruption from politics.
Installed at Paragon Park and the Ratchada-Ladprao intersection, these billboards signal the Democrat Party’s readiness to return as a reliable option for all groups, especially working-age and young voters frustrated with politics dominated by interest conflicts, corruption, shadow capital, and political deals. The Democrats present "Safe Survival" as a path from murky politics to transparent governance.
The Democrat Party’s final major rally is scheduled for 6 February at 5 p.m. at the One Bangkok Forum.