Poramese "Beer" Ngamphichet has won the Pattaya mayoral election by a commanding margin after unofficial results showed him securing more than 60% of the vote. The final unofficial count, completed at 10.19pm on 28 June 2026, covered all 113 polling stations and gave the We Love Pattaya candidate a lead of more than 8,600 votes over his nearest rival. Get today's headlines by email Poramese, candidate number 2, received 20,184 votes, representing 60.6% of ballots cast. Candidate number 1, Itthiwat Wattanasartsathorn, finished second with 11,566 votes (34.8%), followed by Sakchai Tanghor with 1,077 votes (3.2%), Suinee Charoensuk with 265 votes (0.8%), and Ittipol Niankup Singkhonkaew with 191 votes (0.6%). The election attracted 34,677 voters from a total electorate of 80,196, resulting in a turnout of 43.24%. Of the ballots cast, 33,283 were valid (95.98%), 589 were invalid (1.70%), and 805 voters chose not to support any candidate (2.32%). The result also delivered a clean sweep for the We Love Pattaya group in the Pattaya City Council elections. The group secured all 24 council seats across the city’s four electoral districts, giving it full control of the council alongside the mayoralty. The election marked the conclusion of Pattaya’s latest local vote, with the unofficial count completed on 28 June 2026. The outcome gives Poramese a decisive mandate, although the figures remain provisional until formally endorsed by Thailand’s Election Commission. SiamChon reported that The Election Commission is expected to review and formally certify the election results before they take legal effect. Until then, the announced figures remain unofficial despite the completion of the vote count. Picture courtesy of SiamChon Join the discussion? Already a member? Adapted by ASEAN Now SiamChon 29 June 2026
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