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'Agong' claims yet to make a dent

Summary by Bangkok Post
Former Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt remains the overwhelming favourite to win another term, but the closing weeks of the campaign have become increasingly dominated by questions over transparency and accountability.

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Dusit Poll has released the results of its third survey on the 2026 Bangkok gubernatorial election. Chatchart Charnvirakul is leading his competitors by a significant margin, followed by Joe Chaiwat and others who are undecided. Meanwhile, Bangkok City Council candidates are likely to vote for independent candidates as their top choice.

Suan Dusit Poll, Suan Dusit University, conducted a survey of 2,029 eligible Bangkok voters regarding the 18th Bangkok gubernatorial election (third survey). The survey was conducted online and in the field between June 9-12, 2026. The results showed that 60.08% of respondents wanted Chatchart Sittipunt (independent) to be the next Bangkok governor, followed by Chaiwat Sathavorawichit (People's Party) at 13.17%. For the Bangkok Metropolitan Coun…

Suan Dusit Poll indicates 'Chatchart' still leads in the Bangkok gubernatorial election, with support exceeding 60%. auser15 Sun, 2026-06-14 - 11:16 A Suan Dusit Poll surveyed 2,029 eligible voters in Bangkok for the 18th Bangkok gubernatorial election, the third such survey. The majority (60.08%) chose 'Chatchart Sittipunt', an independent candidate, as the next governor. Following closely behind were 13.17% for 'Chaiwat Sathavorawichit', the c…

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Bangkok Post broke the news in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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