
The leader of the Orange Party, Teng, campaigned in the Chatuchak area to support a former Bangkok Council member in boosting votes to continue ongoing projects without having to start over, while launching a campaign promoting the use of two ballots to back "Dr. Joe" for the governor position.
On 24 June 2026, Nattapong Ruangpanyawut, leader of the People’s Party, along with his team and party leaders, visited the Chatuchak district to campaign and support Apiwat Dansrichanchai, former Bangkok Council member for Chatuchak, as candidate number 3 in the by-election. During this visit, Nattapong and Apiwat focused on meeting residents at three main economic and community market locations: Senanikom Morning Market, Srisena Market, and Bangkhen Market, to listen to their concerns about livelihoods, living costs, and suggestions for local infrastructure development.
Apiwat Dansrichanchai, the council member candidate, revealed that he has a strong connection and has been working continuously for over seven years to address problems faced by Chatuchak residents. This has given him a deep understanding of the area's context, needs, and structural issues. His return to serve the people aims to leverage all his experience to immediately continue development policies and projects in Chatuchak without needing to start from scratch, ensuring maximum benefits and continuity in improving the quality of life for all residents.
In addition to introducing the council candidate, the People’s Party team carried out public relations activities emphasizing the voting procedures and methods ahead of the upcoming election. They aimed to provide accurate information to eligible voters in the district, using the memorable slogan encouraging voters to use two ballots: the pink ballot to choose the council member and the green ballot to select the Bangkok governor.