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Summary of 499 MPs Confirmed, Only Suphan Buri District 2 Pending People’s Party Gains 2 Seats From Party List and Constituency Democrat and Bhumjaithai Parties Lose 1 Each

Politic04 Mar 2026 20:18 GMT+7

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Summary of 499 MPs Confirmed, Only Suphan Buri District 2 Pending People’s Party Gains 2 Seats From Party List and Constituency Democrat and Bhumjaithai Parties Lose 1 Each

The latest figures show 499 MPs confirmed, except for Suphan Buri District 2. The People’s Party gained one additional party-list MP, bringing their total to 32, while the Democrat Party dropped one seat to 11. Meanwhile, the People’s Party’s constituency MPs increased by one to 88, and Bhumjaithai lost one, leaving them with 172.


On 4 Mar 2026 GMT+7, the Election Commission (EC) issued an official announcement certifying the party-list members of the House of Representatives, marking the formal confirmation of party-list MPs.

Party-list MPs total 100.

  • People’s Party: 32 seats.
  • Bhumjaithai Party: 19 seats.
  • Pheu Thai Party: 16 seats.
  • Democrat Party: 11 seats.
  • Economic Party: 3 seats.
  • United Thai Nation Party: 2 seats.
  • For Thai Nation Party: 2 seats.
  • Kla Tham Party: 2 seats.
  • United Thai Hearts Party: 1 seat.
  • Pracharat Party: 1 seat.
  • New Party: 1 seat.
  • Thai Sap Thawee Party: 1 seat.
  • New Democracy Party: 1 seat.
  • New Dimension Party: 1 seat.
  • Thai Pakdee Party: 1 seat.
  • Thai Sang Thai Party: 1 seat.
  • United People's Power Party: 1 seat.
  • Seri Ruam Thai Party: 1 seat.
  • New Alternative Party: 1 seat.
  • Thai Ruam Phalang Party: 1 seat.
  • Palang Pracharath Party: 1 seat.

After the official announcement, there were slight changes in the party-list MP numbers compared to the uncertified figures: The People’s Party gained one seat, increasing from 31 to 32, while the Democrat Party decreased by one from 12 to 11 seats.

Constituency MPs total 399.

  • Bhumjaithai Party: 172 seats.
  • People’s Party: 88 seats.
  • Pheu Thai Party: 58 seats.
  • Kla Tham Party: 56 seats.
  • Democrat Party: 10 seats.
  • Thai Ruam Phalang Party: 5 seats.
  • Palang Pracharath Party: 4 seats.
  • Pracharat Party: 4 seats.
  • Thai Sang Thai Party: 1 seat.
  • New Opportunity Party: 1 seat.

. (Fragment) Regarding constituency MPs, Bhumjaithai lost one seat, dropping from 173 to 172 seats due to losing District 6 in Sisaket Province to Pheu Thai. The People’s Party gained one seat, increasing from 87 to 88, by defeating Pheu Thai in Udonthani Province District 7. The total number of Pheu Thai’s constituency MPs remained unchanged. . (Fragment)

Furthermore, only Suphan Buri Province’s District 2 remains uncertified by the EC. This is due to concerns over the conduct of the precinct election committee, suggesting possible dishonesty and unfairness, which will be subject to further investigation. The MP-elect for this district is Mr. Nattawut Prasertsuwan from Bhumjaithai Party.

Summary of MPs by party, totaling 499 members:

1. Bhumjaithai Party: 191 seats.

2. People’s Party: 120 seats.

3. Pheu Thai Party: 74 seats.

4. Kla Tham Party: 58 seats.

5. Democrat Party: 21 seats.

6. Thai Ruam Phalang Party: 6 seats.

7. Pracharat Party: 5 seats.

8. Palang Pracharath Party: 5 seats.

9. Economic Party: 3 seats.

10. Thai Sang Thai Party: 2 seats.

11. For Thai Nation Party: 2 seats.

12. United Thai Nation Party: 2 seats.

13. New Alternative Party: 1 seat.

14. Thai Sap Thawee Party: 1 seat.

15. Thai Pakdee Party: 1 seat.

16. New Democracy Party: 1 seat.

17. New Dimension Party: 1 seat.

18. United Thai Hearts Party: 1 seat.

19. United People's Power Party: 1 seat.

20. Seri Ruam Thai Party: 1 seat.

21. New Party: 1 seat.

22. New Opportunity Party: 1 seat.

However, the EC’s certification of 499 out of 500 MPs means more than 95% of MPs (over 475) are confirmed. The next step is to convene the 27th House of Representatives for its inaugural session, during which the Speaker and two Deputy Speakers will be elected. Mr. Phairoj Losuthon, the senior-most party-list MP from Pheu Thai, will serve as acting chairperson before the vote for Prime Minister takes place.