
Celebrities from various fields have continuously arrived at different polling stations to exercise their voting rights, while posting messages inviting the public to come out and vote.
On 8 Feb 2026 GMT+7, reporters described the atmosphere after the polls opened. The 2026 election was lively from early morning, with eligible voters steadily arriving at polling stations across areas to vote continuously. In this election, voters receive three ballots: a green one for constituency members of parliament, a pink one for party list, and a yellow one for the referendum.
At Wat Hua Krabue School in Tha Kham subdistrict, Bang Khun Thian district, the location of a polling station, “Aice” Rakchanok Srinok cycled to vote wearing a new-season Liverpool “Red” jersey without a number.
At certain moments, Aice Rakchanok answered questions from the media about whether wearing this jersey had any hidden meaning, laughing as she replied, “No hidden meaning. I just wear whatever I get.”
Meanwhile, at polling district 6, station 39, Soi Ratchadaphisek 3 Intersection 14, Din Daeng subdistrict, Din Daeng district, Bangkok, Mr. Chuwit Kamolvisit, a former politician, arrived to vote at 09:59.
At the same time, “Ae” Sarawut Hengsawat, also known by the pen name “Niwklom,” a well-known writer, posted a message saying, “I went to vote. If your line was long or short, share your experience. Mine was lively, and the staff provided excellent service.”
Meanwhile, on the Facebook page of Image Suthita Chanachaisuwan, a singer and actress, she posted a photo with a brief message: “Wake up now, go vote.”