Summary of the Official 2026 Election Results: How Many Days Until Certification? - Latest Vote Count Update Today

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.
Latest election results from the EC today.
As of 22:49 on 10 February 2026, with 94% of votes counted, the results are as follows:
Bhumjaithai Party: 193 seats
- Constituency MPs: 174 seats (9,993,777 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 19 seats (5,964,814 votes)
People's Party: 118 seats
- Constituency MPs: 87 seats (7,864,475 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 31 seats (9,802,658 votes)
Pheu Thai Party: 74 seats
- Constituency MPs: 58 seats (5,789,512 votes)
- Party-list MPs 16 seats (5,158,066 votes)
- Constituency MPs: 56 seats (3,847,563 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 2 seats (606,312 votes)
- Constituency MPs: 10 seats (2,017,120 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 12 seats (3,662,606 votes)
Sathai Ruam Phalang Party: 6 seats
- Constituency MPs: 5 seats (341,328 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (152,444 votes)
Prachachart Party: 5 seats
- Constituency MPs: 4 seats (288,759 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (401,636 votes)
Palang Pracharath Party: 5 seats
- Constituency MPs: 4 seats (466,641 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (130,730 votes)
- Constituency MPs (366,414 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 3 seats (1,047,721 votes)
Thai Sang Thai Party: 2 seats
- Constituency MPs: 1 seat (136,394 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (185,875 votes)
Pheu Chart Thai Party: 2 seats
- Constituency MPs (459 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 2 seats (629,628 votes)
Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party: 2 seats
- Constituency MPs (293,799 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 2 seats (706,918 votes)
New Alternative Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (19,362 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (157,020 votes)
Thai Sap Thawee Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (2,440 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (285,497 votes)
Thai Pakdee Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (30,739 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (226,738 votes)
New Democracy Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (21,091 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (238,289 votes)
New Dimension Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (1,205 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (230,307 votes)
Ruam Jai Thai Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (2,638 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (404,166 votes)
Ruam Phalang Prachachon Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (1,701 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (182,628 votes)
Seri Ruam Thai Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs (15,407 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (170,765 votes)
- Constituency MPs (653 votes)
- Party-list MPs: 1 seat (294,502 votes)
New Opportunity Party: 1 seat
- Constituency MPs: 1 seat (175,563 votes)
- Party-list MPs (74,806 votes)
- Approved: 19,978,736 votes
- Disapproved: 10,553,327 votes
- No opinion: 2,891,465 votes
How many days until official certification of the 2026 election results?
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:
Announcement of constituency MP election results
- When the election is conducted honestly and fairly, and at least 95% of constituencies have reported,
- the EC will verify and announce the election results as soon as possible but no later than 60 days after election day.
Announcement of party-list MP election results
- Upon receiving the aggregated party-list vote results from provincial election directors, the EC calculates the proportion to determine elected party-list MPs according to legal calculation methods.
- Candidates on the party's list are elected in order of their listed number until all seats are filled.
- The EC will verify and announce the election results as soon as possible but no later than 60 days after election day.
Election result objections for MPs
- Generally, objections may be filed from the day the EC announces the election date until 30 days after the election result announcement.
- For election expense disputes, objections may be filed from election day until 180 days after the election result announcement.
- For vote counting disputes, objections must be made while counting is still in progress.
- For vote aggregation disputes, objections must be made before the vote count is officially announced at the polling station.
- Announcement of referendum results
- If the referendum is conducted honestly and fairly, results will be announced no later than 30 days after voting.
- Objections may be filed within 48 hours after the referendum voting ends.