
Published on December 25, 2007
Sukhothai saw a historic high voter turnout of 80 per cent of on Sunday. But when the votes were counted, the two MP seats from Constituency 1 went to Samphan Tangbenjaphol and Wirat Wiriyapong of the Democrat Party. Contesting under the banner of the Matchima Thipataya Party Somsak's candidates Jamjen Jitthorn and Prasart Thongpaknam flopped this time. Even Anongwan could not win as a party-list candidate in Zone 1.
Jamjen won the most votes when he ran for the Senate from Sukhothai, while Prasart has been elected several times as an Mpfor the province. Both appeared to enjoy overwhelming political support when Somsak was fully in charge of his stronghold.
Somsak's firm grip on Sukhothai was loosened earlier this year when the Constitution Tribunal banned him and 110 other executives of the Thai Rak Thai Party from politics for five years.
There were whispers among Sukhothai residents that they were fed up with the Thepsuthins because even after electing them so many times they had yet to do anything for the province or their constituents.
Amid such sentiment, the Democrat candidates sailed to victory. Samphan and Wirat had failed in previous elections, but garnered a huge number of votes this time because the Democrat Party has recently become very popular in the province.
The Nation