
Published on November 29, 2007
The eight constituencies are 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. The gap is between one and two per cent, according to the poll.
The PPP's constituency MP candidates were ahead of their Democrat rivals in 21
of 36 Bangkok seats. (There are three seats per constituency.)
The poll found that in constituencies 1 and 2, candidates from the Democrat would win, while in constituency 4 and 12 the PPP would win.
The survey also suggested well-known candidates from other parties such as Janista Liewchalermwong from Chart Thai and Nitipoom Navaratna from the Puea Pandin party were less popular.
Ramkhamhaeng University polled 3,449 Bangkok voters between November 24-27 in cooperation with MCOT and the Nation Group.