
Summary of the official 2026 election results: how many days until certification? The latest vote count today shows no change in rankings. The Bhumjaithai Party has secured 193 prospective MP seats, the highest at number one, followed by the People's Party with 118 seats.
On 11 February 2026, following the completion of the election for Members of the House of Representatives (MPs) by constituency, party-list MPs, and the referendum voting, which ended at 17:00 on 8 February 2026, vote counting began immediately at each polling station before being aggregated by constituency. The Election Commission (EC) has been releasing unofficial results via its website, with Thairath reporting based on EC data.
As of 22:49 on 10 February 2026, with 94% of votes counted, the results are as follows:
Bhumjaithai Party: 193 seats
People's Party: 118 seats
Pheu Thai Party: 74 seats
Kla Party: 58 seats
Democrat Party: 22 seats
Sathai Ruam Phalang Party: 6 seats
Prachachart Party: 5 seats
Palang Pracharath Party: 5 seats
Economic Party: 3 seats
Thai Sang Thai Party: 2 seats
Pheu Chart Thai Party: 2 seats
Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party: 2 seats
New Alternative Party: 1 seat
Thai Sap Thawee Party: 1 seat
Thai Pakdee Party: 1 seat
New Democracy Party: 1 seat
New Dimension Party: 1 seat
Ruam Jai Thai Party: 1 seat
Ruam Phalang Prachachon Party: 1 seat
Seri Ruam Thai Party: 1 seat
New Party: 1 seat
New Opportunity Party: 1 seat
After the unofficial election results are known, the prospective MPs must still wait for the official certification from the EC, which will be announced later. In the meantime, legal verification processes will take place before the official announcement, as follows: