NationThailand-May 22

Progressive candidate Chadchart had received 1,282,191 votes as of 10pm according to the Bangkok Metropolitan PR website. The website said this figure was based on tallies in 93.05 per cent or 6,343 of the 6,817 polling stations. Counting was ongoing in 474 stations as of press time. Chadchart surged ahead of Democrat Party’s Suchatvee Suwansawat by 1,046,542 votes, who held the second place with 235,649 votes. Political observers believe Bangkok voters overwhelmingly backed Chadchart because he projected himself as a capable administrator with no political affiliations. Though he was transport minister under Yingluck Shinawatra’s government and Pheu Thai Party’s prime ministerial candidate, Chadchart has distanced himself from the party for the past several years to prepare himself for the gubernatorial race. Chadchart’s lead was visible soon after the polling stations closed at 5pm, and quickly passed the 100,000 mark soon after counting began. The lead became wider as counting continued. Such overwhelming support for Chadchart prompted many of his rivers to concede defeat. Aswin, who was handed the governor’s job after the 2014 coup, was among the first to acknowledge the winner. Read more at: https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40015833