Bangkok: Mark Prin and Kimberley Anne Woltemas visited the Chokchai School polling station in Ladprao District to cast their votes, expressing excitement about participating in the election with three ballots. They emphasized the importance of public safety as an immediate issue needing attention.
According to Thai News Agency, the couple arrived at polling station 107 in Constituency 13 at 9:30 AM, where they prepared by reviewing candidate numbers and party names before casting their votes. Mark and Kimberley spoke to the press, sharing their anticipation due to the unique experience of voting with three ballots, which they had not done in a long time. Kimberley expressed a strong sense of national pride after voting, while both hoped for leadership committed to national development, policy implementation, and serving as positive role models.
The couple highlighted public safety concerns, referencing the recent crane collapse on the Rama II Bridge, and pointed to pollution and economic challenges as critical issues. They described their vision of a Thailand where citizens can smile genuinely, aligning with the country's "Land of Smiles" moniker, and feel proud of their national identity. They encouraged citizens to exercise their voting rights, stressing the importance of rejecting vote buying and selling.