Samphanthawong BMC Campaign Archive 2026
Policies, images, media and the vote count from the 2026 Samphanthawong BMC campaign.
- Role
- People’s Party candidate for the Bangkok Metropolitan Council, Samphanthawong
- Status
- Election concluded · historical archive
- Last updated

Context
In 2026, Thanapat ran as the People’s Party candidate for the Bangkok Metropolitan Council in Samphanthawong, ballot number 1.
What I did
I listened across the district, developed proposals and explained them through eight public policy videos covering cultural urban planning, neighbourhood economies, trading space, traceable constituent service and anti-extortion.
Evidence
The party candidate page, campaign material, press and BMA count are archived separately from post-election work so the current status remains clear.
Verified result
I was not elected. The complete polling-station count on the BMA page lists 2,246 votes—31.02% of candidate votes—and second place among three candidates. The campaign has a public record of fieldwork, proposal development and policy explanation. The BMA page labels the count unofficial.
Limits and unfinished work
Campaign proposals are not approved or implemented policy, and the count should not be described as an officially certified personal vote total.
Latest status
Former BMC candidate · not elected · post-election public work is documented elsewhere on the site.
2026 campaign proposals
Proposals and positions explained in public
Eight campaign videos—proposals, not implemented results- 012026 BMC campaign proposalTrading-space rules for SampengWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 022026 BMC campaign proposalTransparent trading rules beyond patronageWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 032026 BMC campaign proposalDistrict investment that spreads tourism incomeWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 042026 BMC campaign proposalManaging traffic noise and long-stay parkingWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 052026 BMC campaign proposalFire safety for narrow lanes and historic communitiesWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 062026 BMC campaign proposalScheduling roadworks around peak trading seasonsWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 072026 BMC campaign proposalClear and fair rules for street vendingWatch the policy video on Facebook
- 082026 BMC campaign positionUrban development without displacing long-time residentsWatch the policy video on Facebook



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