
The 2026 election brings a fresh wave into parliament. We take a closer look at five new constituency MPs under watch, including those from established political families, activists, and the younger generation, to see how their performance will unfold once they enter parliament.
The unofficial results of the 2026 House of Representatives election, with 94% of votes counted on the Election Commission’s website as of 17:00 on 12 Feb 2026 GMT+7, reveal which candidates won constituency seats. Several new constituency MPs are expected to emerge as rising stars in parliament, each with different backgrounds, experience, and political bases.
Thairath Online's special report compiles information on five constituency MPs to watch in the 2026 parliament as follows.
A well-known influencer from the “Laeng Lao” channel and former news anchor at Workpoint TV, she ran for Songkhla Constituency 2 under the Democrat Party. This district drew attention due to the two-term incumbent Sastra Sripan from the Bhumjaithai Party and strong contender Supat Hasuwanakit from the People’s Party. Ultimately, Juree secured the southern vote base and won the seat.
A former political activist, academic head of the Thammasat United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UFTD), and research assistant on the project "Contradictions of Repression and Nonviolent Movements: A Case Study of Thailand’s Democratic Movements." He recently gained attention after being bullied on social media over his appearance. Currently, he is MP for Bangkok Constituency 2 with the People’s Party.
A former Khon Kaen Provincial Administrative Organization member from Nong Song Hong district, he ran for Khon Kaen Constituency 9 with the Pheu Thai Party. He challenged the incumbent and political powerhouse "Ban Arnnaporn" represented by Sarasnan Arnnaporn of the Bhumjaithai Party, but Nattapon decisively defeated the established family.
Heir to the influential Buriram family, she is the daughter of Phusit Lekudakorn, president of the Buriram Provincial Administrative Organization, and niece of Newin Chidchob, chairman of Buriram United Football Club and former minister of several ministries. She ran for Buriram Constituency 2 under the Bhumjaithai Party and achieved a landslide victory, becoming the youngest MP at 25 years old.
A former Suphanburi provincial councilor who toppled a political heavyweight, he is the son of Kitja Wongprasert, a well-known former Khun Thong Provincial Administrative Organization member. He ran for Suphanburi Constituency 3 with the Kla Party, competing against the established political family’s incumbent Noppadol Matsri, a four-term MP. Ultimately, Nattachart won and secured his place in parliament.