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Bangkok & Pattaya Authorities Ban Alcohol Sales For Voting

Authorities in Bangkok and Pattaya have issued notices banning the selling, distributing, giving away, or hosting events involving all types of alcoholic beverages within the Bangkok and Pattaya election constituencies. The restriction will apply from 18:00 on 27 June 2026 until 18:00 on 28 June 2026, covering the full voting period for the local election.

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The notice comes ahead of the local election scheduled for 28 June 2026, when residents will go to the polls to select representatives and influence the future direction of city administrations. Officials said the alcohol ban applies across the entire constituencies areas and covers both commercial and private activity during the designated timeframe.

Authorities stated that the restriction forms part of standard election regulations designed to maintain order, transparency, and fairness during the voting process. They added that limiting alcohol availability is intended to reduce the risk of disruption and help ensure that voting takes place in a controlled and lawful environment.

Officials have warned that compliance with the regulation is mandatory under election law. They said that anyone found violating the ban may face penalties of up to six months in prison, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both imprisonment and a fine. The enforcement measures are part of wider safeguards used during elections to prevent undue influence and maintain public order.

Residents and business operators have been urged to cooperate fully with the notice and to plan ahead for the temporary ban on alcohol-related activities. Authorities also encouraged eligible voters to participate in the election on 28 June 2026, stressing that turnout is an important part of the democratic process and that each vote carries equal weight in shaping local governance.

Officials added that enforcement teams will be monitoring compliance throughout the restriction period. They said inspections and checks will be carried out across affected areas to ensure adherence to the rules and to respond to any violations.

Authorities are expected to maintain oversight until the end of the restriction window at 18:00 on 28 June 2026. Residents, tourists and businesses have been advised to adjust operations and social plans accordingly to avoid penalties and disruptions during the election period.

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richard_smith237 Star Member

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12 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I think it presumptive and entitled of tourists and Expats to whinge and complain over what Thais do in their own country. They are getting on with domestic business. It's not like it is a hard and fast rule.

So no discussion at all then ?

jacko45k Star Member

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2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

So no discussion at all then ?

Find other topics, like the situation n Iran/Lebanon and downtown Philly! Or how to get a beer from the fridge!

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6 hours ago, jacko45k said:
6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

So no discussion at all then ?

Find other topics, like the situation n Iran/Lebanon and downtown Philly! Or how to get a beer from the fridge!

In Jacko45 world, on a forum that based in Thailand, primarily based 'about' Thailand - we shouldn't be posting about anything related to Thai's or Thailand... Got it...

Bday Prang Star Member

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5 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

In Jacko45 world, on a forum that based in Thailand, primarily based 'about' Thailand - we shouldn't be posting about anything related to Thai's or Thailand... Got it...

Of course we can post and discuss anything within reason , but these alcohol ban threads pop up with monotonous regularity, its as legitimate to comment on the futility of repetitive whingeing, as it is to whinge about things repetitively.

PoorSucker Star Member

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Remember when it was OK to sell in Pattaya city but forbidden in Bang Lamung.

Bangkok politicians had no clue.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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35 minutes ago, Bday Prang said:

Of course we can post and discuss anything within reason , but these alcohol ban threads pop up with monotonous regularity, its as legitimate to comment on the futility of repetitive whingeing, as it is to whinge about things repetitively.

That I quite agree - with, which is why I was critical of the "if you can't go without alcohol....." comment.

Its not so common to see the commentary regarding the political mentality behind such decisions and how institutionally naïve they seem.

jacko45k Star Member

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17 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

In Jacko45 world, on a forum that based in Thailand, primarily based 'about' Thailand - we shouldn't be posting about anything related to Thai's or Thailand... Got it...

Well done, thought I might persuade you that you and I have little pollical clout here! I got my beer at 6pm exactly in a restaurant last night, storm in a teacup by a load of colonial types!

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