
In the final stretch of the Bangkok Governor and City Council elections, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration urges citizens to go out and vote before the rain expected around 4 p.m., and has opened channels for voters to check their eligibility.
On 28 June 2026, reporters covering the Bangkok Governor election noted that after polls opened at 08:00, voter turnout at many polling stations was relatively light. Polling staff facilitated the process by verifying voter lists and maintaining order to ensure smooth voting.
Bangkok authorities invite eligible voters to cast their ballots especially in the morning when weather conditions are favorable and more convenient than in the afternoon. Weather forecasts predict rain from around 16:00, particularly in northern and eastern Bangkok areas such as Sai Mai, Don Mueang, Bang Khen, Min Buri, Nong Chok, and nearby districts. Voters planning to come in the afternoon are advised to bring umbrellas or raincoats.
For those who have lost or damaged their national ID cards, registration offices in all 50 districts will provide ID card issuance services until 17:00 to facilitate voting rights.