
Over 12 days, 496 MPs have reported in, with ‘Tae Phiphop’ from the Prachachon Party, ‘Dr. Warong’ from the Thai Pakdee Party, and ‘Peeraphan’ from the United Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party still missing. They are expected to report tomorrow.
On Monday, 9 March 2026, reporters stated that after the Election Commission certified the election results, a total of 496 members of the 27th House of Representatives have reported in over 12 days, broken down as follows:
On 26 February 2026, 47 MPs reported in.
On 27 February 2026, 46 MPs reported in.
On 28 February 2026, 4 MPs reported in.
On 1 March 2026, 4 MPs reported in.
On 2 March 2026, 14 MPs reported in.
On 3 March 2026, 4 MPs reported in.
On 4 March 2026, 16 MPs reported in.
On 5 March 2026, 148 MPs reported in.
On 6 March 2026, 90 MPs reported in.
On 7 March 2026, 4 MPs reported in.
On 8 March 2026, no MPs reported in.
On 9 March, 119 MPs are scheduled to report.
The breakdown by political party is as follows:
1. Bhumjaithai Party: 191 MPs.
2. Prachachon Party: 119 MPs.
3. Pheu Thai Party: 74 MPs.
4. Kla Party: 58 MPs.
5. Democrat Party: 21 MPs.
6. Thai Ruam Palang Party: 6 MPs.
7. Prachachat Party: 5 MPs.
8. Palang Pracharath Party: 5 MPs.
9. Setthakit Party: 3 MPs.
10. United Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party: 1 MP.
11. Pheu Chart Thai Party: 2 MPs.
12. Thai Sang Thai Party: 2 MPs.
13. New Opportunity Party: 1 MP.
14. Seri Ruam Thai Party: 1 MP.
15. New Democracy Party: 1 MP.
16. New Party: 1 MP.
17. New Alternative Party: 1 MP.
18. Ruam Jai Thai Party: 1 MP.
19. Ruam Palang Prachachon Party: 1 MP.
20. New Dimension Party: 1 MP.
21. Thai Sapthawee Party: 1 MP.
Reporters noted that three MPs have yet to report: Peeraphan Sareerutwiphak, a party-list MP from United Ruam Thai Sang Chart; Dr. Warong Dechkitvikrom, a party-list MP from Thai Pakdee; and Tae Phiphop Limjittrakon, a Bangkok MP from Prachachon. They have personal commitments but are expected to report later.