Advance voters queued under the blistering sun outside temples, shopping centres and schools to cast their early ballots on Sunday ahead of the much-anticipated election on May 14.
The highest number of voters – 52,771 – registered to cast their advance ballots at Ramkhamhaeng University in Bangkok’s Hua Mak area.
People who have registered for advance voting can cast their votes at designated polling stations nationwide from 8am – 5pm.
More than two million Thais nationwide are registered to vote early ahead of the kingdom’s May 14 election, which is shaping up to be a clash between army-backed establishment…