Current Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt is widely anticipated to win the upcoming election, though with noticeably less public excitement than during his initial campaign four years ago. In the final days leading up to the vote, Chadchart focused on encouraging voter turnout rather than actively soliciting votes, suggesting a degree of confidence in his position. He was observed simply reminding citizens to vote while visiting a Bangkok market. This contrasts with the energetic campaigning seen previously, indicating a potential lack of widespread enthusiasm. Analysts suggest this could be due to a variety of factors, including voter fatigue or a sense that the election outcome is already predetermined. Despite the subdued atmosphere, Chadchart remains the frontrunner, and a victory would secure him another term as Bangkok’s governor. The election will be closely watched as a gauge of public sentiment towards the current administration.