Bangkok gubernatorial election, 2009

Bangkok gubernatorial election, 2009

January 11, 2009 (2009-01-11)
Turnout 51.1%

 
Candidate Sukhumbhand Paribatra Yuranun Pamornmontri
Party Democrat Pheu Thai
Popular vote 934,602 611,669
Percentage 45.47% 29.72%

Gubernatorial election results map. Blue denotes districts won by Paribatra, Red denotes those won by Pamornmontri.

Governor before election

Apirak Kosayothin
Democrat

Elected Governor

Sukhumbhand Paribatra
Democrat

Poster promoting the 2009 elections "Unite our powers once more, for a better Bangkok".

The ninth gubernatorial election for the city of Bangkok, Thailand was held on the 11 January 2009.[1] The election came about after the resignation of Apirak Kosayothin on the 13 November 2008, the incumbent who was only just re-elected a little more than a month (on 5 October 2008). the resignation stemmed from an indictment by the National Counter Corruption Commission or NCCC, in which Apirak was indicted for the controversial 6.6 billion Baht fire-engine procurement contract. The former Prime Minister and former Bangkok Governor Samak Sundaravej was also found guilty in the same verdict.[2] On the 13 November Apirak in front of television cameras announced his resignation saying: "Like the Democrat Party, I support a move that will perpetuate politics-for-people" at the same time maintaining his innocence and stating that his resignation should become an example of a change in Thai politics, his resignation triggered an automatic by-election.[3] By the end of the 11 January 2009, Sukhumband was declared the winner of the race, becoming the 15th Governor of Bangkok.[4]

Campaign

On the 1 December, the Election Commission allowed the registration of candidates. A total of 14 candidates registered. In accordance with the law, they picked numbers by which they would be assigned for the campaign. The three highest profile candidates were: MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra, ML Nattakorn Devakula and Yuranun Pamornmontri.

MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra, the 56-year-old candidate of the Democrat Party,[5] is a former Foreign Minister. MR Sukhumband vowed to carry on with policies initiated by Governor Apirak and to continue the environmentalist agenda. He ran under the slogan: "Bring back Bangkokians' smiles".

ML Nattakorn Devakula, a 32-year-old Independent candidate, was a former TV host, popularly known as "Khun Pluem". He ran on the slogan: "Vote for me. Vote for the governor of the future".[6]

Yuranun Pamornmontri, the 45-year-old Puea Thai Party candidate, is a popular TV actor and film star.[7][8]

Media

Election posters of the Candidates:

Polling and results

The election and results were announced on the same day:

  Summary of Bangkok gubernatorial election results, 2009
Candidate Affiliation Votes % Rank
1 Sumeth Thanasirikul Independent 6,017 0.29 6
2 MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra Democrat Party 934,602 45.47 1
3 Leena Jangjanya Independent 9,043 0.44 5
4 Thoranee Ritthithamrong Independent 1,875 0.09 11
5 Kongchak Jaidee Independent 2,400 0.12 9
6 Metta Temchamnarn Independent 1,431 0.07 12
7 Issara Amornwet Independent 922 0.04 13
8 ML Nattakorn Devakula Independent 334,846 16.27 3
9 Withaya Jangkobpatthana Independent 3,640 0.18 8
10 Yuranun Pamornmontri Pheu Thai Party 611,669 29.72 2
11 Dharmachat Rungjiroj Independent 2,222 0.11 10
12 Kaewsan Atibhoti Team Krung Thep Patthana 144,779 7.03 4
13 Udom Vibundhevachart Independent 656 0.03 14
14 A-that Monsereenusorn Suvarnabhumi Party 4,117 0.20 7
Total Turnout 2,120,721 100%
"No vote" ballots 46,395
Voided ballots 16,107
Total Voters 4,150,103

References

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