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Summary of 2026 Election Results in Udon Thani: Red Shirt Stronghold Shaken, Pheu Thai Reduced to 5 Seats, Bhumjaithai Takes 4 Seats

Politic09 Feb 2026 15:01 GMT+7

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Summary of 2026 Election Results in Udon Thani: Red Shirt Stronghold Shaken, Pheu Thai Reduced to 5 Seats, Bhumjaithai Takes 4 Seats

Summary of the 2026 election results in Udon Thani based on unofficial counts at 94% completion. The red-shirt stronghold is shaken as the Bhumjaithai Party takes 4 districts, the Prachachon Party wins 1 district, and Pheu Thai remains with 5 districts.


On 9 Feb 2026 GMT+7, unofficial summaries of the MP election and referendum vote count in Udon Thani province were reported for 10 districts, with 94% of votes counted.

Electoral District 1 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Mak Khaeng, Nong Bua, Na Dee, and Ban Lueam subdistricts).

  • Mr. Anan Amrin from the Prachachon Party ranked first with 29,505 votes.
  • Mr. Goment Thekthananon from the Pheu Thai Party ranked second with 28,062 votes.


Electoral District 2 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Ban Tat, Non Sung, Mu Mun, Nong Na Kham, Kut Sa, Sam Phrao, Na Kha, Ban Chan, Nong Khon Kwang, and Na Kwang subdistricts).

  • Ms. Hathairat Phetphanomphon from the Pheu Thai Party ranked first with 23,226 votes.
  • Ms. Pitchdapa Ayuwat from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked second with 18,973 votes.


Electoral District 3 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Ban Khao subdistrict), Phen District, and Sang Khom District.

  • Mr. Rang Thuraphon from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked first with 32,492 votes.
  • Mr. Samak Boonpok from the Pheu Thai Party ranked second with 26,827 votes.


Electoral District 4 Includes Ban Dung District and Thung Fon District.

  • Mr. Traiphop Khamphet from the Pheu Thai Party ranked first with 29,241 votes.
  • Mr. Phanu Prawattana from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked second with 22,158 votes.


Electoral District 5 Includes Nong Han District, Phibun Rak District, and Ku Kaeo District (specifically Kho Yai and Khon Sai subdistricts).

  • Ms. Bua-ngern Rodkhunmuang from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked first with 28,257 votes.
  • Mr. Karavee Sarakham from the Pheu Thai Party ranked second with 20,116 votes.


Electoral District 6 Includes Chaiwan District, Si That District, Wang Sam Mo District, and Ku Kaeo District (specifically Ban Jeet and Non Thong In subdistricts).

  • Mr. Adisak Kaewmungkhunsap from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked first with 36,109 votes.
  • Mr. Thanon Menasawat from the Kla Tham Party ranked second with 14,969 votes.


Electoral District 7 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Nong Phai subdistrict), Kumphawapi District, and Prajak Silpakorn District.

  • Mr. Teerachai Saenkaew from the Pheu Thai Party ranked first with 24,883 votes.
  • Mr. Suriya Wongaree from the Prachachon Party ranked second with 24,367 votes.


Electoral District 8 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Nong Hai subdistrict), Nong Wua So District, Non Sa-at District, and Nong Saeng District.

  • Mr. Suphirapat Phumiphak from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked first with 36,105 votes.
  • Mr. Anuten Sidaubon from the Prachachon Party ranked second with 13,396 votes.


Electoral District 9 Includes Mueang Udon Thani District (specifically Nikom Songkhram, Chiang Yuen, Chiang Phin, and Khok Sa-at subdistricts), Kut Chap District, and Ban Phue District (specifically Khuean Nam, Kham Bong, Non Thong, Nong Hua Khu, and Nong Waeng subdistricts).

  • Mr. Watcharapol Khaokham from the Pheu Thai Party ranked first with 27,784 votes.
  • Mr. Thanawat Thanathanyapit from the Kla Tham Party ranked second with 19,897 votes.


Electoral District 10 Includes Ban Phue District (excluding Khuean Nam, Kham Bong, Non Thong, Nong Hua Khu, and Nong Waeng subdistricts), Nam Som District, and Na Yung District.

  • Ms. Thiebjuta Khaokham from the Pheu Thai Party ranked first with 31,134 votes.
  • Mr. Thatchapoom Thongthip from the Bhumjaithai Party ranked second with 19,478 votes.

Udon Thani is known as the red-shirt capital. In past elections, the Pheu Thai Party won all 10 districts across the province. However, in the previous election, the Prachachon Party won 1 district and the Thai Sang Thai Party won 2 districts, causing Pheu Thai to lose 3 districts.

In this election, the Prachachon Party won 1 district, the Bhumjaithai Party won 4 districts, and the Pheu Thai Party was left with 5 districts. Nevertheless, official results are still pending.