Krajeevoharn Poll: 85.9% of Bangkok Residents Ready to Vote for New Governor, Reveals Public Expectations
A Krajeevoharn Poll survey found that 85.9% of Bangkok residents are ready to vote in the 2026 governor election, with nearly half following campaign news closely and prioritizing candidates who understand community problems and can solve l
On May 22, 2026, the Krajeevoharn Poll Institute (KPI Poll) released results from a survey titled "Bangkok Election 2026: Public Interest in the Governor Election and Expectations for the New Bangkok Metropolitan Administration." Conducted between May 8-11, 2026, among 1,600 Bangkok residents aged 18 and older across all districts, the survey found that 85.9% stated they would definitely vote for a new Bangkok governor, 9.2% said they probably would or were unsure, and 4.9% said they probably would not or would definitely not vote.
Meanwhile, 49.2% of respondents reported following news about the governor and BMA election quite closely to very closely, while 48.3% followed somewhat to very little, and 2.5% did not follow at all.
Regarding desired qualifications for the new Bangkok governor, 26.4% wanted someone who understands real community problems, 21.3% wanted someone with strong coordination skills who can solve local issues, 19.3% wanted an honest and transparent person who can be held accountable, and 13.3% wanted someone approachable. Additionally, 9.5% valued someone courageous in investigating and addressing problems, 6.5% wanted someone with experience in the area, only 3.4% prioritized affiliation with a trustworthy political party, and 0.3% cited other characteristics.
By district tier, outer Bangkok residents (30.7%) most valued understanding real community problems, followed by 22.9% wanting strong coordination and problem-solving skills. Middle Bangkok residents (29.3%) prioritized understanding real problems, with 22.2% valuing honesty and transparency. Inner Bangkok showed similar proportions across strong coordination skills (21.7%), understanding real problems (21.1%), and honesty and transparency (20.3%).