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Yupayao Leenawarat: Navigating Thanyaburi’s Tumultuous Electoral Journey 2025

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The air of uncertainty surrounding the Thanyaburi municipal election results lingers as the Election Commission (EC) remains vigilant in its efforts to ensure electoral integrity. While the Pathum Thani EC office director, Sanga Thathong, has reassured the public that there were no discrepancies involving missing or surplus ballots in Thanyaburi, the certification of the election has hit a snag due to several lodged complaints, triggering ongoing investigations into alleged breaches of electoral law.

At the heart of this electoral drama is Yupayao Leenawarat, the poised and determined wife of former mayor Krissada Leenawarat. She has emerged as the frontrunner in the mayoral race, capturing the attention and support of many. Her rise in local politics is complemented by the electoral success of her son, Smitthiphat, who has secured a position as a municipal councillor.

In stark contrast, their competitor, Somchart Khatancharoen, who is backed by the formidable Pol Gen Kamronwit Toopkrajang, chief of the Pathum Thani Provincial Administrative Organisation, fell short by a mere 400 votes. The narrow margin has intensified the already palpable tension in this political showdown, as Somchart and his team grapple with their unexpected defeat.

Adding a layer of intrigue to this ongoing electoral saga is the controversial background of Smitthiphat Leenawarat. Previously entangled in a scandal involving reckless driving that resulted in severe injuries to two elderly individuals, Smitthiphat’s troubled past casts a long shadow. Despite the public backlash that followed the incident, his electoral triumph seems to underscore the enduring grip of the Leenawarat family on the local political landscape.

Meanwhile, in another twist of fate in Pathum Thani, the EC has mandated re-elections in two wards due to the mysterious disappearance of ballot papers. The scheduled reruns will take place on June 1, serving as an additional plot point in this riveting tale of politics, power, and public opinion.

As the days unfold, the citizens of Thanyaburi are left in suspense, waiting to see how this electoral episode will conclude. With family dynasties, rivalries, and allegations swirling in a potent mix, the electoral theatre in Thanyaburi continues to captivate, much like a political thriller dripping with suspense and intrigue.

29 Comments

  1. Alice B. May 23, 2025

    I can’t believe people would still vote for Smitthiphat after what he did. Are the citizens of Thanyaburi oblivious to his past mistakes?

    • Tommy May 23, 2025

      Maybe they believe in second chances? Everyone deserves a chance to redeem themselves, don’t they?

      • Alice B. May 24, 2025

        Redemption is fine, but leading a community is a huge responsibility. Shouldn’t we hold our leaders to higher standards?

    • Sara99 May 23, 2025

      People overlook personal flaws if they think you can get things done. Plus, power runs in that family.

  2. Mark Willis May 23, 2025

    Honestly, the whole election seems shady. Missing ballots? Allegations? Seems like a setup to block the Leenawarat family.

    • Lena G. May 24, 2025

      It’s not a setup. This is just the chaos of local politics. If they are innocent, the truth will come out eventually.

    • DavidT May 24, 2025

      Mark, are you suggesting there’s a conspiracy? How do we know it’s not just incompetence from the EC?

    • Mark Willis May 24, 2025

      Could be either. But it’s too coincidental. Someone needs to ensure a fair investigation.

  3. Rina May 23, 2025

    Maybe Somchart should have focused more on his campaign strategies instead of relying on Kamronwit’s clout.

  4. CJ Nichols May 24, 2025

    Yupayao’s rise is inspiring. I think a female mayor could bring a fresh perspective to our city’s challenges.

    • grower134 May 24, 2025

      Inspiring? She’s just banking on her husband’s reputation. Nothing new in political dynasties.

    • Ellie_M May 24, 2025

      Regardless of her family ties, if she’s capable, that’s what matters.

  5. Kendra May 24, 2025

    How can Thanyaburi move forward if their elections are always questioned? We need trust in the system.

  6. Joe May 24, 2025

    It’s interesting how political power shapes everything. Smitthiphat’s scandal should’ve ended his career but look at him now!

    • Larry D May 24, 2025

      Scandals often have a short lifespan in public memory when you’re in power.

  7. Grace K May 24, 2025

    The missing ballots definitely need a thorough investigation. That’s a big red flag.

  8. Theodore M May 24, 2025

    Sometimes I wonder if these elections are more theatre than democracy.

    • HelenaR May 24, 2025

      It does feel orchestrated at times. The public deserves transparency.

    • Theodore M May 24, 2025

      Exactly, Helena. Without transparency, trust erodes, and democracy suffers.

  9. Amy P. May 24, 2025

    I find it suspicious that re-elections are only in two wards. How convenient for Yupayao!

  10. Chris May 24, 2025

    Sanga Thathong needs to be more proactive. Empty words won’t fix our electoral system.

    • TravisL May 24, 2025

      Words are cheap. Actions speak louder, and we need to see those from the EC.

  11. Elena May 24, 2025

    Politics is such a mess everywhere. This Thanyaburi drama is just another example.

  12. MayaV May 24, 2025

    It’ll be interesting to see how Yupayao deals with the complaints and allegations once she’s in office.

    • Oliver S. May 24, 2025

      She’ll probably ignore them unless pressed. These things tend to fade away over time.

  13. Igor123 May 24, 2025

    Wasn’t Krissada Leenawarat involved in some controversies too? The family’s history is a circus of scandals.

  14. Polly W May 24, 2025

    The tension is palpable! This is like a soap opera playing out in real life.

    • Jack7 May 24, 2025

      True! But real lives are affected by these political games.

    • Polly W May 24, 2025

      Absolutely, Jack. We can only hope they sort this mess out sooner rather than later.

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