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Unofficial Results of 2026 Parliamentary Elections Featuring Athletes and Sports Figures

Others09 Feb 2026 08:27 GMT+7

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Unofficial Results of 2026 Parliamentary Elections Featuring Athletes and Sports Figures

Unofficial results of the 2026 parliamentary elections for sports community candidates.

On 9 Feb 2026 GMT+7, the Election Commission reported unofficial parliamentary election results with 94% of votes counted (updated 03:57 GMT+7).

Many sports figures ran for parliamentary seats this election. Thairath Sport news team presents the unofficial election results.

Attasit Mahit (Big Saraburi), a snooker player, ran under the Prachachon Party for Saraburi District 3 but was not elected.

Wattana Phuoboam (Tong Sitchoi), a snooker player, ran on the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party's party-list at position 48 but was not elected.

Lertsak Patanchayakul, honorary chairman of Muang Loei United, ran under the Pheu Thai Party for Loei District 1 and was elected.

Anucha Nakasai, honorary chairman of Chainat Hornbill, ran under the Pheu Thai Party for Chainat District 1 and was elected.

Monruedi Chandang, a former amateur boxer, ran under the Pheu Thai Party for Bueng Kan District 2 but was not elected.

Thanet Khruearat, advisor to Sisaket United Club, ran under the Pheu Thai Party for Sisaket District 1 but was not elected.

Phasin Pitsutetcha, manager of Rayong FC, ran under the Democrat Party for Rayong District 3 and was elected.

Nuchanat Jaruwongsethian, president of Rasi Salai Club, ran under the Kla Tham Party for Sisaket District 9 but was not elected.

Phanuwat Sasomsap, president of Nakhon Pathom United Club, ran under the Bhumjaithai Party for Nakhon Pathom District 3 and was elected.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Worawit Baru, president of Pattani FC, ran under the Prachachart Party for Pattani District 1 but was not elected.

Warong Thiwthad, head of Thai Futsal League organizing committee, ran on the New Opportunity Party's party-list at position 25 but was not elected.

Kritsada Satjakul, manager of Thai women's futsal team, ran on the New Opportunity Party's party-list at position 13 but was not elected.