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Lessons and hopes from May 11 poll
Bangkok Post
|May 22, 2025
The May 11 municipal elections across Thailand, although extensive in scope, offered little to celebrate in terms of democratic progress.
Rather than signalling a political shift or new energy in local governance, the results underscored a deeply familiar pattern: vote buying remains the dominant strategy in Thai politics.
This is not to suggest that the losing candidates were paragons of clean politics — many also engaged in vote buying but failed due to weaker execution. Some offered too little, others mismanaged their ground operations, or depended on vote canvassers who were unpopular or distrusted by local communities.
Behind this electoral choreography lies a political system where success depends less on winning the hearts and minds of voters and more on securing the loyalty of local vote canvassers. These individual candidates are carefully recruited well in advance of the election, often chosen for their reputation, leadership image, or personal networks.
National and local politicians alike support and nurture these canvassers, who function as power brokers between the electorate and the candidate. In reality, the core political competition is about capturing the allegiance of these intermediaries — voters are secondary players in a system designed to maintain control, not encourage choice.
This reliance on canvassers is also a symptom of a larger structural problem: the unresponsiveness of the Thai bureaucracy to the plights of citizens. Many citizens feel that their voices do not reach government agencies through institutional channels. Instead, they must appeal through an informal one — vote canvasser, who can advocate on their behalf. In this sense, canvassers are not only political brokers but also community gatekeepers. Voters do not demand good policies or leadership; they require access, and canvassers deliver it. Politicians, in turn, are expected to use their power to “manage” the bureaucracy, reinforcing a pattern where representation becomes personal rather than institutional.
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