
The list of prospective "party-list MPs" ranked 1 to 27 from the "People’s Party" was revealed following an unofficial election results announcement. The party acknowledged it might not be the top-ranked party, and "Ice Rakchanok Srinok" may not enter parliament.
On 8 Feb 2026 at 21:42 GMT+7, it was reported that Mr. Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, the People’s Party leader and prime ministerial candidate, gave a statement after the unofficial election results were known. He thanked the public for exercising their voting and referendum rights. Although the election results are unofficial, he expressed congratulations that the referendum votes are expected to pass, leading toward constitutional amendment and a new constitution.
Currently, with over 60% counted, the People’s Party admits that based on the election results so far, it may not be the top-ranked party. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the leading party to form a government. The People’s Party will not form a competing government. These election results reflect the will of the people.
According to unofficial vote counts, the People’s Party has secured 27 seats. The top 27 candidates on the party’s party-list for the House of Representatives are as follows.
The People’s Party’s party-list candidates are as follows.
Rank 1: Natthapong Ruangpanyawut, People’s Party leader and prime ministerial candidate number one.
Rank 2: Sirikanya Tansakul, Deputy party leader and prime ministerial candidate number two.
Rank 3: Weerayut Kanchuchat, Deputy party leader and prime ministerial candidate number three.
Rank 4: Sia Champathong.
Rank 5: Isariya Pairipairit.
Rank 6: Natthaya Boonpakdee.
Rank 7: Pawut Pongwitthayaphanu.
Rank 8: Rangsiman Rome.
Rank 9: Parit Wacharasindhu.
Rank 10: Surachet Praveenwongwut.
Rank 11: Sitthipol Viboonthanakul.
Rank 12: Theera Suthewarangkul.
Rank 13: Pakornwut Udompipatsakul.
Rank 14: Natthawut Buapradum.
Rank 15: Kittipong Piyawanno.
Rank 16: Wayo Asavarungreung.
Rank 17: Wisut Tantinan.
Rank 18: Chaiwat Sathawarawijit.
Rank 19: Poonsak Janjampai.
Rank 20: Natthacha Boonchaiinsawat.
Rank 21: Supachot Chaisat.
Rank 22: Pramuan Sutijaruwat.
Rank 23: Laofang Banditthordsakoon.
Rank 24: Kittichai Techakulwanich.
Rank 25: Phakmon Nunanan.
Rank 26: Sorasak Somkraisa-krat.
Rank 27: Piyarat Jathep.
However, ranked 28 is "Ice Rakchanok Srinok," who may not enter parliament. Official election results remain to be confirmed.