2023 Thai House of Representatives
The House of Representatives of Thailand of 2023 consists of 500 members elected in the 14 May 2023 general election, who, together with 250 members of the appointed Senate, form the National Assembly of Thailand. It is the second parliament to be convened in accordance with the 2017 constitution of Thailand, which followed the 2014 military coup.
26th House of Representatives of Thailand | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | National Assembly of Thailand | ||||
Meeting place | Sappaya-Sapasathan | ||||
Term | 14 May 2023 – present | ||||
Election | 2023 Thai general election | ||||
Government | Srettha cabinet (since 1 September 2023) | ||||
House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 500 | ||||
Speaker | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha | ||||
First Deputy Speaker | Padipat Suntiphada | ||||
Second Deputy Speaker | Pichet Chuamuangphan | ||||
Prime Minister | Srettha Thavisin | ||||
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | ||||
Monarch Vajiralongkorn | |||||
Sessions | |||||
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Parliament was officially opened by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on July 3, 2023. The Speaker of the House will be elected the following day.[1]
House of Representatives composition
The Move Forward Party and Pheu Thai Party jointly won a landslide victory in the 2023 election.
Affiliation | Members | |||
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Elected[2] | Current | Change | ||
Move Forward | 151 | 150 | 1 | |
Pheu Thai | 141 | 141 | ||
Bhumjaithai | 71 | 71 | ||
Palang Pracharat Party | 40 | 40 | ||
United Thai Nation | 36 | 36 | ||
Democrat | 25 | 25 | ||
Chart Thai Pattana | 10 | 10 | ||
Prachachart | 9 | 9 | ||
Thai Sang Thai | 6 | 6 | ||
Chart Pattana Kla | 2 | 2 | ||
Pheu Thai Ruam Palang | 2 | 2 | ||
Thai Liberal | 1 | 1 | ||
New Democracy | 1 | 1 | ||
New Party | 1 | 1 | ||
Thai Counties | 1 | 1 | ||
Fair Party | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
New Social Power Party | 1 | 1 | ||
Teachers for People | 1 | 1 | ||
Total | 500 | 500 | ||
Vacant | N/A | N/A | ||
Government majority | 62 | 62 |
Constituencies
Bangkok Metropolitan
Move Forward (59) Chart Thai Pattana (3) Pheu Thai (2) United Thai Nation (1)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Bangkok 1 | Paramet Wiriyarangsun | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 2 | Tisana Choonhavan | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 3 | Jorayut Chatupornprasit | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 4 | Pantin Nuanjerm | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 5 | Chalernchai Kulalert | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 6 | Kantapon Duangamporn | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 7 | Patsarin Ramawong | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 8 | Chayapon Satondee | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 9 | Supanut Minchaiyanan | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 10 | Akarat Udomamnuai | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 11 | Sasinan Thamnitinan | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 12 | Phuriwat Chaisamran | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 13 | Tanadej Pengsuk | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 14 | Sirinpat Kongtrakarn | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 15 | Witawat Tichawanit | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 16 | Pimkarn Keeratiwirapakorn | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 17 | Weerawut Rakthieng | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 18 | Teerajchai Phuntumas | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 19 | Kantapong Prayurasak | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 20 | Theerarat Samrejvanich | Pheu Thai | ||
Bangkok 21 | Nattapong Prempoonsuwan | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 22 | Supakorn Tantipaiboontana | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 23 | Piyarat Jongthep | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 24 | Taopiphop Limjittrakorn | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 25 | Annsiri Walaikanok | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 26 | Chaiyampawan Manpianchit | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 27 | Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 28 | Rukchanok Srinok | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 29 | Tisarat Laohapon | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 30 | Thunyatorn Thaninwattanatorn | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 31 | Sirin Sangaunsin | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 32 | Pawitra Jittakit | Move Forward | ||
Bangkok 33 | Pongpan Yodmuangjaroen | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Pathom 1 | Supachok Srisukajon | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Nakhon Pathom 2 | Sinthop Kaewpijit | United Thai Nation | ||
Nakhon Pathom 3 | Panuwat Sasomsub | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Nakhon Pathom 4 | Kittipon Panprommat | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Pathom 5 | Anucha Sasomsub | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Nakhon Pathom 6 | Chitsanupong Tangmetakun | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 1 | Surapan Waiyakorn | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 2 | Panyarat Nantaphusitanon | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 3 | Anusorn Keawwichien | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 4 | Noppon Tippayachon | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 5 | Preedee Charoensin | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 6 | Kunakorn Munnateerai | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 7 | Kiatikun Tonyang | Move Forward | ||
Nonthaburi 8 | Non Paisanlimcharoenkit | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 1 | Supawee Supapanittra | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 2 | Jessada Dontrisanah | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 3 | Chonticha Changriew | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 4 | Sakon Suntornwanitkit | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 5 | Manasanan Leenawarat | Pheu Thai | ||
Pathum Thani 6 | Chetawan Thuaprakhon | Move Forward | ||
Pathum Thani 7 | Prasit Pattamapadungsak | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 1 | Panida Mongkonsawat | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 2 | Ratchanok Sukprasert | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 3 | Pichai Changjanyawong | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 4 | Wuttinan Boonchoo | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 5 | Nittaya Meesri | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 6 | Weerapat Kantha | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 7 | Boonlert Saengpan | Move Forward | ||
Samut Prakan 8 | Traiwan Eiamjai | Move Forward | ||
Samut Sakhon 1 | Nattapon Sumanotham | Move Forward | ||
Samut Sakhon 2 | Sirirot Tanikkun | Move Forward | ||
Samut Sakhon 3 | Sirasit Songnui | Move Forward | ||
Central
Bhumjaithai (16) Pheu Thai (12) Palang Pracharat (12) Move Forward (7) Chart Thai Pattana (5) United Thai Nation (3) Chart Pattana Kla (1) Fair Party (1)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Ang Thong 1 | Paradorn Prissananantakul | Bhumjaithai | ||
Ang Thong 2 | Kornwee Prissananantakul | Bhumjaithai | ||
Chainat 1 | Anucha Nakasai | United Thai Nation | ||
Chainat 2 | Montian Songpracha | Bhumjaithai | ||
Kamphaeng Phet 1 | Pai Leeke | Palang Pracharat | ||
Kamphaeng Phet 2 | Petchpoom Aponrat | Palang Pracharat | ||
Kamphaeng Phet 3 | Anun Ponumnuay | Palang Pracharat | ||
Kamphaeng Phet 4 | Parinya Roekrai | Palang Pracharat | ||
Lopburi 1 | Sittichai Loprasongsuk | Pheu Thai | ||
Lopburi 2 | Satit Taveebhol | Move Forward | ||
Lopburi 3 | Mallika Jirapunvanit | Bhumjaithai | ||
Lopburi 4 | Narin Klangpha | Bhumjaithai | ||
Lopburi 5 | Worawong Worapanya | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Nayok 1 | Suraphon Boonima | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Nayok 2 | Kriangkrai Kittithanesuan | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Sawan 1 | Krit Hiran Lert Urit Phakdi | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Sawan 2 | Songsak Songsermudomchai | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Sawan 3 | Sanya Ninsupan | United Thai Nation | ||
Nakhon Sawan 4 | Manop Sriphueng | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Sawan 5 | Peeradej Sirivansan | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Sawan 6 | Prasart Tanprasert | Chart Pattana Kla | ||
Phetchabun 1 | Pimporn Pornputhipant | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phetchabun 2 | Jakarat Puachuay | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phetchabun 3 | Boonchai Kittitharasup | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phetchabun 4 | Wanpen Promphat | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phetchabun 5 | Worachot Sukhonkajorn | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phetchabun 6 | Iam Tongjaisod | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phichit 1 | Pattarapong Phataraprasit | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phichit 2 | Winai Phataraprasit | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phichit 3 | Siriwat Khajonprasart | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phitsanulok 1 | Padipat Suntiphada | Fair Party | First Deputy Speaker | |
Phitsanulok 2 | Noppol Leuangthongnara | Pheu Thai | ||
Phitsanulok 3 | Pongmanu Thongnak | United Thai Nation | ||
Phitsanulok 4 | Pimpiccha Chai Supakit Charoen | Pheu Thai | ||
Phitsanulok 5 | Supapakorn Kityathikun | Move Forward | ||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 1 | Thawiwong Tothaviwong | Move Forward | ||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 2 | Charin Wongpanthieng | Move Forward | ||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 3 | Pimprueda Tanjararak | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 4 | Surasak Phancharoenworakul | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 5 | Pradit Sangkhai | Bhumjaithai | ||
Saraburi 1 | Sorapatch Sriprach | Move Forward | ||
Saraburi 2 | Atthaphon Wongprayoon | Pheu Thai | ||
Saraburi 3 | Watcharapong Kuwijitsuwan | Bhumjaithai | ||
Saraburi 4 | Ongart Wongprayoon | Palang Pracharat | ||
Sing Buri 1 | Chotiwut Thanakamanusorn | Palang Pracharat | ||
Sukhothai 1 | Punsiri Kullanartsiri | Pheu Thai | ||
Sukhothai 2 | Choosak Keereemasthong | Pheu Thai | ||
Sukhothai 3 | Prapaporn Thongpaknam | Pheu Thai | ||
Sukhothai 4 | Jawanchai Chaiwiratnukul | Pheu Thai | ||
Suphan Buri 1 | Sorachud Suchitta | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Suphan Buri 2 | Nuttavood Prasertsuvan | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Suphan Buri 3 | Noppadol Matsri | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Suphan Buri 4 | Samerkun Thiengtham | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Suphan Buri 5 | Prapat Pothasuthon | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Uthai Thani 1 | Jeset Thaised | Bhumjaithai | ||
Uthai Thani 2 | Chada Thaised | Bhumjaithai | ||
Eastern
Move Forward (18) Palang Pracharat (4) Pheu Thai (4) Bhumjaithai (2) United Thai Nation (1)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Chachoengsao 1 | Thitima Chaisaeng | Pheu Thai | ||
Chachoengsao 2 | Atthakorn Sirilattyakorn | Palang Pracharat | ||
Chachoengsao 3 | Sakchai Tancharoen | Pheu Thai | ||
Chachoengsao 4 | Jirat Thongsuwan | Move Forward | ||
Chanthaburi 1 | Warayut Thongsuk | Move Forward | ||
Chanthaburi 2 | Prachyawan Chaisueb | Move Forward | ||
Chanthaburi 3 | Yanathicha Buapuean | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 1 | Worat Sirirak | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 2 | Wannida Nophasit | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 3 | Chawan Phonchai | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 4 | Jirawut Singtothong | United Thai Nation | ||
Chonburi 5 | Anan Pridasutthichit | Pheu Thai | ||
Chonburi 6 | Krit Cheewathamanont | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 7 | Sahatsawat Koomkong | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 8 | Charus Koomkainam | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 9 | Yodchai Puengporn | Move Forward | ||
Chonburi 10 | Sathira Phuakpraphun | Palang Pracharat | ||
Prachinburi 1 | Amnat Vilawan | Bhumjaithai | ||
Prachinburi 2 | Wuthipong Thonglao | Move Forward | ||
Prachinburi 3 | Salit Butnain | Bhumjaithai | ||
Rayong 1 | Kamonthat Kitti Sunthornsakul | Move Forward | ||
Rayong 2 | Krit Silpachai | Move Forward | ||
Rayong 3 | Nakornchai Khunnarong | Move Forward | ||
Rayong 4 | Chutipong Phiphoppinyo | Move Forward | ||
Rayong 5 | Sawangchit Lao Harojanphan | Move Forward | ||
Sa Kaeo 1 | Tarnis Thienthong | Palang Pracharat | ||
Sa Kaeo 2 | Treenuch Thienthong | Palang Pracharat | ||
Sa Kaeo 3 | Sorawong Thienthong | Pheu Thai | ||
Trat 1 | Sakdinai Numnu | Move Forward | ||
Northeastern
Pheu Thai (72) Bhumjaithai (36) Move Forward (8) Palang Pracharat (7) Thai Sang Thai (5) Democrat (2) Pheu Thai Ruam Palang (2) Chart Thai Pattana (1)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Amnat Charoen 1 | Suksomruay Wantaneekul | Bhumjaithai | ||
Amnat Charoen 2 | Yaneenat Khemnak | Bhumjaithai | ||
Bueng Kan 1 | Siam Penthong | Bhumjaithai | ||
Bueng Kan 2 | Suwanna Kumpiro | Bhumjaithai | ||
Bueng Kan 3 | Niphon Khonkhayan | Pheu Thai | ||
Buriram 1 | Sanong Thep-aksornnarong | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 2 | Chaichanok Chidchob | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 3 | Adipong Thitipitaya | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 4 | Rungsikron Timataruka | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 5 | Sophon Zaram | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 6 | Sak Zaram | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 7 | Pornchai Srisuriyayothin | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 8 | Trithep Ngamgamol | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 9 | Rungrot Thongsri | Bhumjaithai | ||
Buriram 10 | Jakkrid Thongsri | Bhumjaithai | ||
Chaiyaphum 1 | Ochit Kiatkongchuchai | Pheu Thai | ||
Chaiyaphum 2 | Cherngchai Chaleerin | Pheu Thai | ||
Chaiyaphum 3 | Samrit Thaensap | Bhumjaithai | ||
Chaiyaphum 4 | Kanchana Ruang | Palang Pracharat | ||
Chaiyaphum 5 | Siva Pongteeradul | Pheu Thai | ||
Chaiyaphum 6 | Chawengsak Rengpaiboonwong | Bhumjaithai | ||
Chaiyaphum 7 | Akarasankiri Lohweera | Palang Pracharat | ||
Kalasin 1 | Wirat Pimpanit | Pheu Thai | ||
Kalasin 2 | Palakorn Pimpanit | Pheu Thai | ||
Kalasin 3 | Chamlong Poonwanata | Palang Pracharat | ||
Kalasin 4 | Prapa Hengpaiboon | Bhumjaithai | ||
Kalasin 5 | Thinphol Sritares | Pheu Thai | ||
Kalasin 6 | Prasert Bunruang | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 1 | Weeranan Huadsri | Move Forward | ||
Khon Kaen 2 | Itthiphol Chontarasiri | Move Forward | ||
Khon Kaen 3 | Chatchawan Apirakmankong | Move Forward | ||
Khon Kaen 4 | Ekkarat Changlao | Bhumjaithai | ||
Khon Kaen 5 | Phakawat Srisurapol | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 6 | Singhaphon Deenang | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 7 | Surapot Taochareonsuk | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 8 | Wipanee Phukamwong | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 9 | Saratsanun Unnopporn | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 10 | Wanniwat Somboon | Pheu Thai | ||
Khon Kaen 11 | Ongart Chatchaipolrat | Bhumjaithai | ||
Loei 1 | Lertsak Pattanachaikul | Pheu Thai | ||
Loei 2 | Saran Timsuwan | Pheu Thai | ||
Loei 3 | Thanayose Thimsuwan | Bhumjaithai | ||
Loei 4 | Somjate Sangcharoenrat | Pheu Thai | ||
Maha Sarakham 1 | Kittisak Kanasawat | Pheu Thai | ||
Maha Sarakham 2 | Chaiwattana Tinarat | Pheu Thai | ||
Maha Sarakham 3 | Latthachai Chokchaiwatakorn | Bhumjaithai | ||
Maha Sarakham 4 | Sanphaphanyu Siripil | Pheu Thai | ||
Maha Sarakham 5 | Jirawat Siripanich | Pheu Thai | ||
Maha Sarakham 6 | Rat Klangsaeng | Pheu Thai | ||
Mukdahan 1 | Wiriya Thongpha | Palang Pracharat | ||
Mukdahan 2 | Nakorn Chareephan | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Phanom 1 | Phumiphat Phacharasap | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Phanom 2 | Manaporn Chareonsri | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Phanom 3 | Alongkot Maneekart | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Phanom 4 | Chukan Kulwongsa | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 1 | Chat Suphatvanich | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 2 | Piyachart Ruchipornwasin | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 3 | Suttasit Potthasak | Move Forward | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 4 | Natjira Immwiset | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 5 | Somkiat Tandiloktrakul | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 6 | Kosol Pattama | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 7 | Piyanuch Yindeesuk | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 8 | Nikorn Somklang | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 9 | Polpee Suwanchawee | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 10 | Aphicha Loedphacharakamon | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 11 | Arthit Wangsuphakitkosol | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 12 | Noraset Sirirojanaku | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 13 | Patchara Chanruangthong | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 14 | Sirasit Lertduailap | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 15 | Rachata Dankul | Pheu Thai | ||
Nakhon Ratchasima 16 | Pornthep Sirirojanakul | Pheu Thai | ||
Nong Bua Lamphu 1 | Siam Hathasongkorh | Pheu Thai | ||
Nong Bua Lamphu 2 | Chaiya Promma | Pheu Thai | ||
Nong Bua Lamphu 3 | Naphol Cheykhamhaeng | Pheu Thai | ||
Nong Khai 1 | Kraa Trakulpornpong | Palang Pracharat | ||
Nong Khai 2 | Chanok Chanthathong | Pheu Thai | ||
Nong Khai 3 | Ekthanad Inrod | Pheu Thai | ||
Roi Et 1 | Anurak Chureemas | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
Roi Et 2 | Chalard Kharmchaung | Pheu Thai | ||
Roi Et 3 | Ratchanee Phonsue | Palang Pracharat | ||
Roi Et 4 | Narakorn Namuangruk | Pheu Thai | ||
Roi Et 5 | Jiraporn Sindhuprai | Pheu Thai | ||
Roi Et 6 | Kitti Somsub | Pheu Thai | ||
Roi Et 7 | Chatchawan Phatayathai | Thai Sang Thai | ||
Roi Et 8 | Chayapa Sinthuprai | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 1 | Thanet Kruearat | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 2 | Surachart Charnpradit | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 3 | Thana Kitpaiboonchai | Bhumjaithai | ||
Sisaket 4 | Phumin Leeteeraprasert | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 5 | Amornthep Sommai | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 6 | Werapon Jitsumrit | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 7 | Wilda Inchat | Pheu Thai | ||
Sisaket 8 | Arsphol Suntraiphop | Bhumjaithai | ||
Sisaket 9 | Nuchanart Jaruwongsathien | Pheu Thai | ||
Sakon Nakhon 1 | Abhichart Tiraswasdichai | Pheu Thai | ||
Sakon Nakhon 2 | Chatri Laprom | Democrat | ||
Sakon Nakhon 3 | Jiratchaya Supso | Pheu Thai | ||
Sakon Nakhon 4 | Pattana Sapso | Pheu Thai | ||
Sakon Nakhon 5 | Chaimongkol Chairob | Palang Pracharat | ||
Sakon Nakhon 6 | Sakuna Saranun | Pheu Thai | ||
Sakon Nakhon 7 | Kasem Upara | Pheu Thai | ||
Surin 1 | Pakorn Mungcharoenporn | Bhumjaithai | ||
Surin 2 | Chuchai Mungcharoenporn | Pheu Thai | ||
Surin 3 | Pakamas Charoenphan | Bhumjaithai | ||
Surin 4 | Pornthep Poonsrithanakul | Pheu Thai | ||
Surin 5 | Kroomanit Sangpoom | Pheu Thai | ||
Surin 6 | Lumpert Puapattanachote | Bhumjaithai | ||
Surin 7 | Rueangwit Koonwatanapong | Bhumjaithai | ||
Surin 8 | Patida Tantiratnanon | Bhumjaithai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 1 | Worasit Kantinan | Pheu Thai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 2 | Wuttipong Nambutr | Democrat | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 3 | Pimpakarn Polsamak | Pheu Thai Ruam Palang | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 4 | Kittunya Wajadee | Pheu Thai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 5 | Suthichai Charoonnet | Bhumjaithai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 6 | Thantharee Suntaphan | Pheu Thai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 7 | Sudarat Phitakpornphanlop | Bhumjaithai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 8 | Nan Boonthida Somchai | Bhumjaithai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 9 | Rampoon Tantiwanichanont | Thai Sang Thai | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 10 | Somsak Boonprachom | Pheu Thai Ruam Palang | ||
Ubon Ratchathani 11 | Tuangthip Jintawet | Bhumjaithai | ||
Udon Thani 1 | Nattapong Pipatchaisiri | Move Forward | ||
Udon Thani 2 | Hathairat Petchpanomporn | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 3 | Rang Thurapon | Thai Sang Thai | ||
Udon Thani 4 | Panu Pornwattana | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 5 | Kornwee Sarakham | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 6 | Adisak Kaewmungkunsub | Thai Sang Thai | ||
Udon Thani 7 | Thirachai Saenkaew | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 8 | Graingsak Fhayseengam | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 9 | Watcharaphon Khaokham | Pheu Thai | ||
Udon Thani 10 | Thiapjutha Khaokham | Pheu Thai | ||
Yasothon 1 | Supaporn Slabsri | Thai Sang Thai | ||
Yasothon 2 | Boonkaeo Somwong | Pheu Thai | ||
Yasothon 3 | Thanaphat Srichana | Bhumjaithai | ||
Northern
Pheu Thai (17) Move Forward (14) Palang Pracharat (5) Democrat (1)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Chiang Mai 1 | Petcharat Maichomphu | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 2 | Karnik Chantada | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 3 | Nattapon Towichakchaikul | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 4 | Putita Chaianan | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 5 | Julapan Amornwiwat | Pheu Thai | ||
Chiang Mai 6 | Oraphan Chantaruang | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 7 | Balance Utcharoen | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 8 | Pattarapong Leelaphat | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Mai 9 | Nares Thamrongthiphayakhun | Palang Pracharat | ||
Chiang Mai 10 | Srisopha Kotkhamlue | Pheu Thai | ||
Chiang Rai 1 | Chitwan Chinanuwat | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Rai 2 | Piyarat Tiyapairat | Pheu Thai | ||
Chiang Rai 3 | Thakoon Yasaeng | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Rai 4 | Wisaradee Techateerawat | Pheu Thai | ||
Chiang Rai 5 | Thedchart Chaiphong | Pheu Thai | ||
Chiang Rai 6 | Chulalak Khansutam | Move Forward | ||
Chiang Rai 7 | Pichet Chuamuangphan | Pheu Thai | Second Deputy Speaker | |
Lampang 1 | Tipa Paweenasathien | Move Forward | ||
Lampang 2 | Pairoat Lohsoonthorn | Pheu Thai | ||
Lampang 3 | Chonthanee Chueanoi | Move Forward | ||
Lampang 4 | Raphatsorn Niyamosoth | Move Forward | ||
Lamphun 1 | Wittawisit Punsuanpluk | Move Forward | ||
Lamphun 2 | Rangsan Maneerat | Pheu Thai | ||
Mae Hong Son 1 | Pakorn Chinakham | Palang Pracharat | ||
Mae Hong Son 2 | Sombat Yasin | Democrat | ||
Nan 1 | Songyos Ramsut | Pheu Thai | ||
Nan 2 | Chonlanan Srikaew | Pheu Thai | ||
Nan 3 | Nattapong Supriyasilp | Pheu Thai | ||
Phayao 1 | Thamanat Prompow | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phayao 2 | Anurat Tanbanjong | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phayao 3 | Jeeradech Srivirach | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phare 1 | Thosaporn Sereerak | Pheu Thai | ||
Phrae 2 | Niyom Wiwattanaditkul | Pheu Thai | ||
Phrae 3 | Worawat Auapinyakul | Pheu Thai | ||
Uttaradit 1 | Krisana Seehalak | Pheu Thai | ||
Uttaradit 2 | Warut Siriwat | Pheu Thai | ||
Uttaradit 3 | Rawee Lek-uthai | Pheu Thai | ||
Southern
Democrat (17) United Thai Nation (14) Bhumjaithai (12) Palang Pracharat (7) Prachachart (7) Move Forward (3)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Chumphon 1 | Wichai Sudsawat | United Thai Nation | ||
Chumphon 2 | Sant Saetang | United Thai Nation | ||
Chumphon 3 | Supol Jullasai | United Thai Nation | ||
Krabi 1 | Kitti Kittithornkul | Bhumjaithai | ||
Krabi 2 | Thiradet Tangmankorkit | Bhumjaithai | ||
Krabi 3 | Saritpong Kiewkong | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1 | Rachit Sudpoom | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 2 | Songsak Musikong | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 3 | Pitakdej Dejdecho | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 4 | Yuttakarn Rattanamas | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 5 | Chaichana Detdacho | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 6 | Sutham Jaritngam | Palang Pracharat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 7 | Thatha Khaokham | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 8 | Mukdawan Leungsinin | Bhumjaithai | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 9 | Pornsri Chaowalit | Democrat | ||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 10 | Pimphattra Wichaikul | United Thai Nation | ||
Narathiwat 1 | Watchara Yaworhasan | United Thai Nation | ||
Narathiwat 2 | Amin Mayuso | Palang Pracharat | ||
Narathiwat 3 | Samphan Mayusoh | Palang Pracharat | ||
Narathiwat 4 | Zakariya Sai | Bhumjaithai | ||
Narathiwat 5 | Kamonsak Leewamoh | Prachachart | ||
Pattani 1 | Woravit Baru | Prachachart | ||
Pattani 2 | Casey Mamu | Palang Pracharat | ||
Pattani 3 | Sommut Benjalak | Prachachart | ||
Pattani 4 | Yunaidee Waba | Democrat | ||
Pattani 5 | Sahe Muhammad Al-Idrus | Prachachart | ||
Phang Nga 1 | Atthaphon Trisri | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phang Nga 2 | Chakat Pattanakitwibul | Palang Pracharat | ||
Phatthalung 1 | Supatchee Thammaphet | Democrat | ||
Phatthalung 2 | Nitisak Thammaphet | United Thai Nation | ||
Phatthalung 3 | Romtham Khamnurak | Democrat | ||
Phuket 1 | Somchat Techathavorncharoen | Move Forward | ||
Phuket 2 | Chalermpong Saengdee | Move Forward | ||
Phuket 3 | Thitikan Thitipruekthikul | Move Forward | ||
Ranong 1 | Kongkrit Chatmaleerat | Bhumjaithai | ||
Satun 1 | Phiboon Ratchakitpakarn | Bhumjaithai | ||
Satun 2 | Worasit Liangprasit | Bhumjaithai | ||
Songkhla 1 | Sanphet Bunyamanee | Democrat | ||
Songkhla 2 | Sarttra Sripan | United Thai Nation | ||
Songkhla 3 | Somyot Plaidung | Democrat | ||
Songkhla 4 | Chanonphat Naksua | Palang Pracharat | ||
Songkhla 5 | Dej-is Khaothong | Democrat | ||
Songkhla 6 | Suphaporn Kamnerdphol | Democrat | ||
Songkhla 7 | Natchanon Srikokuea | Bhumjaithai | ||
Songkhla 8 | Surin Palarae | Democrat | ||
Songkhla 9 | Saksit Khaothong | Democrat | ||
Surat Thani 1 | Kansinee Opas Rangsan | United Thai Nation | ||
Surat Thani 2 | Pipit Rattanarak | United Thai Nation | ||
Surat Thani 3 | Wachiraporn Kanjana | United Thai Nation | ||
Surat Thani 4 | Pansak Boontan | United Thai Nation | ||
Surat Thani 5 | Paramet Jina | United Thai Nation | ||
Surat Thani 6 | Pichai Chompupon | Bhumjaithai | ||
Surat Thani 7 | Thanin Nuanwat | United Thai Nation | ||
Trang 1 | Thanompong Leekpai | United Thai Nation | ||
Trang 2 | Satit Wongnongtoey | Palang Pracharat | ||
Trang 3 | Sunutcha Losathapornpipit | Democrat | ||
Trang 4 | Karn Tangpong | Democrat | ||
Yala 1 | Sulaiman Buenapenae | Prachachart | ||
Yala 2 | Sugarno Matha | Prachachart | ||
Yala 3 | Abdul-ayee Samang | Prachachart | ||
Western
Pheu Thai (4) Palang Pracharat (4) United Thai Nation (4) Bhumjaithai (3) Move Forward (3) Democrat (2)
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Kanchanaburi 1 | Akaranan Kankittinan | Pheu Thai | ||
Kanchanaburi 2 | Chusak Mantim | Pheu Thai | ||
Kanchanaburi 3 | Yossawat Mapaisansin | Bhumjaithai | ||
Kanchanaburi 4 | Sakda Wichiansilp | Pheu Thai | ||
Kanchanaburi 5 | Phanom Phokaew | Pheu Thai | ||
Phetchaburi 1 | Thiwanrat Angkinan | United Thai Nation | ||
Phetchaburi 2 | Rerk Udee | Bhumjaithai | ||
Phetchaburi 3 | Apichat Kaewkosol | United Thai Nation | ||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 1 | Sangkhom Daengchot | Bhumjaithai | ||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 2 | Chakkapan Piyapornpaiboon | Democrat | ||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 3 | Pramual Pongthavaradet | Democrat | ||
Ratchaburi 1 | Kulvaree Nopamornbodee | United Thai Nation | ||
Ratchaburi 2 | Boonying Nitikanchana | Palang Pracharat | ||
Ratchaburi 3 | Jatuporn Kamonphanthip | Palang Pracharat | ||
Ratchaburi 4 | Akradech Wongpituchroj | United Thai Nation | ||
Ratchaburi 5 | Chaithip Kamolpanthip | Palang Pracharat | ||
Samut Songkhram 1 | Arnupap Likitamnuaychai | Move Forward | ||
Tak 1 | Krit Paniam | Move Forward | ||
Tak 2 | Ratchaphong Soisuwan | Move Forward | ||
Tak 3 | Pakpoom Boonpramuk | Palang Pracharat | ||
Party-list proportional representation
Rank | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pita Limjaroenrat | Move Forward | Leader of Move Forward Candidate for Prime Minister | |
2 | Chaitawat Tulaton | Move Forward | ||
3 | Sirikanya Tansakun | Move Forward | ||
4 | Sia Champatong | Move Forward | ||
5 | Apisit Laisuttuklai | Move Forward | ||
6 | Apichat Sirisoontorn | Move Forward | ||
7 | Wirot Lakkanaadisorn | Move Forward | ||
8 | Rangsiman Rome | Move Forward | ||
9 | Sittipon Wibultanakun | Move Forward | ||
10 | Surachet Pravinvongvuth | Move Forward | ||
11 | Parit Watcharasin | Move Forward | ||
12 | Nutthawut Buaprathum | Move Forward | ||
13 | Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut | Move Forward | ||
14 | Bencha Saengchan | Move Forward | ||
15 | Chaiwat Satawornwijit | Move Forward | ||
16 | Tunyawat Kamolwongwat | Move Forward | ||
17 | Wayo Assawarungruang | Move Forward | ||
18 | Prasertpong Soornnuvatara | Move Forward | ||
19 | Manop Keereepuwadol | Move Forward | ||
20 | Romadon Panjor | Move Forward | ||
21 | Karunpon Thiensuwan | Move Forward | ||
22 | Pakornwut Udompipatskul | Move Forward | ||
23 | Poonsak Chanchampa | Move Forward | ||
24 | Supachok Chaiyasaj | Move Forward | ||
25 | Saniwan Buaban | Move Forward | ||
26 | Nitipon Piwmow | Move Forward | ||
27 | Nateepat Kulsetthasith | Move Forward | Resigned June 27, 2023 after being convicted in a drunk driving case[4] | |
28 | Paramee Waijongcharoen | Move Forward | ||
29 | Woraporn Wiriyaroj | Move Forward | ||
30 | Surawat Thongbu | Move Forward | ||
31 | Khamphong Thephakham | Move Forward | ||
32 | Wanvipa Maison | Move Forward | ||
33 | Laofang Banthitterdsakun | Move Forward | ||
34 | Ongkan Chaiyabut | Move Forward | ||
35 | Chutima Kotchapan | Move Forward | ||
36 | Chunlapong Yuket | Move Forward | ||
37 | Kanlayapat Rajitroj | Move Forward | ||
38 | Narongdej Ularakun | Move Forward | ||
39 | Pakamon Noonanan | Move Forward | ||
40 | Suthep U-on | Move Forward | Assumed office on July 7, 2023, after the resignation of Nateepat Kulsetthasith.[5] | |
1 | Wiroj Pao-in | Pheu Thai | ||
2 | Sompong Amornvivat | Pheu Thai | ||
3 | Prasert Jantararuangtong | Pheu Thai | ||
4 | Chusak Sirinin | Pheu Thai | ||
5 | Chalerm Yubamrung | Pheu Thai | ||
6 | Krieng Kalptinan | Pheu Thai | ||
7 | Suriya Juangroongruangkit | Pheu Thai | ||
8 | Suchart Tonjaroen | Pheu Thai | ||
9 | Sutin Khungsang | Pheu Thai | ||
10 | Chaikasem Nitisiri | Pheu Thai | ||
11 | Somsak Thepsuthin | Pheu Thai | ||
12 | Visuth Chainaroon | Pheu Thai | ||
13 | Chaturon Chaisang | Pheu Thai | ||
14 | Pairoj Lohsoontorn | Pheu Thai | ||
15 | Noppadon Pattama | Pheu Thai | ||
16 | Songklam Kitlerdpairoj | Pheu Thai | ||
17 | Prayut Siripanich | Pheu Thai | ||
18 | Adisorn Piangket | Pheu Thai | ||
19 | Nikom Boonwiset | Pheu Thai | ||
20 | Khattiya Sawadipon | Pheu Thai | ||
21 | Sudawan Wangsupakitkoson | Pheu Thai | ||
22 | Praweenut Intapanya | Pheu Thai | ||
23 | Surakiat Thientong | Pheu Thai | ||
24 | Jittipoj Wiriyaroj | Pheu Thai | ||
25 | Danuporn Poonnakan | Pheu Thai | ||
26 | Anusorn Eiamsa-ard | Pheu Thai | ||
27 | Pisarn Wattanawongkiri | Pheu Thai | ||
28 | Sutham Sangprathum | Pheu Thai | ||
29 | Lintiporn Warinwatchararoj | Pheu Thai | ||
1 | Peeraphan Salirathaviphak | United Thai Nation | Resigned on June 30, 2023[6] | |
2 | Supattanapong Punmeechaow | United Thai Nation | ||
3 | Ekanat Promphan | United Thai Nation | ||
4 | Chayothit Kridakorn | United Thai Nation | ||
5 | Suchart Chomklin | United Thai Nation | ||
6 | Pitcharat Laohaphongchana | United Thai Nation | ||
7 | Wittaya Kaewparadai | United Thai Nation | ||
8 | Chatchawan Kongudom | United Thai Nation | ||
9 | Juti Krairiksh | United Thai Nation | ||
10 | Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana | United Thai Nation | ||
11 | Kriengyot Sudlapa | United Thai Nation | ||
12 | Duangrit Benjathikun Chairungruang | United Thai Nation | ||
13 | Chaiwat Paopiumsub | United Thai Nation | ||
14 | Anucha Burapachaisri | United Thai Nation | Assumed office on July 7, 2023, after the resignation of Peeraphan Salirathaviphak.[7] | |
1 | Anutin Charnvirakul | Bhumjaithai | Leader of the Bhumjaithai Party | |
2 | Saksayam Chidchob | Bhumjaithai | ||
3 | Songsak Tongsri | Bhumjaithai | ||
1 | Jurin Laksanawisit | Democrat | Leader of the Democrat Party | |
2 | Chuan Leekpai | Democrat | ||
3 | Banyat Bantadtan | Democrat | ||
1 | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha | Prachachart | Speaker of the House | |
2 | Tawee Sodsong | Prachachart | ||
1 | Prawit Wongsuwan | Palang Pracharat | Leader of the Palang Pracharath Party | |
1 | Sereepisuth Temeeyaves | Thai Liberal | ||
1 | Sudarat Keyuraphan | Thai Sang Thai | Resigned on July 10, 2023[8] | |
2 | Thakorn Tanthasit | Thai Sang Thai | Assumed office on July 11, 2023, after the resignation of Sudarat Keyuraphan. | |
1 | Surathin Phichan | New Democracy | ||
1 | Krititouch Sangthanyothin | New Party | ||
1 | Wannarat Channukul | Chart Pattana Kla | ||
1 | Bancha Dechchareonsirikul | Thai Counties | ||
1 | Varawut Silpa-archa | Chart Thai Pattana | ||
1 | Kanvee Suepsaeng | Fair Party | ||
1 | Chaowarit Khajohnpongkirati | New Social Power Party | ||
1 | Preeda Boonplerng | Teachers for People | ||
Speaker Election
The election for Speaker of the House of Representatives will take place on July 4, 2023, at 9.30am local time.
The speaker and two deputy speakers will be elected by a vote within the House, and appointed by the King. The Speaker is also the ex officio President of the National Assembly of Thailand. Although the Speaker is usually a member of the largest party, this is not a requirement. In fact, the previous speaker, Chuan Leekpai, was a member of the Democrat Party, despite that party not being the largest in the House at the time.
Both the Move Forward Party and the Pheu Thai Party announced that they wanted the House speakership. They were scheduled to meet on the 28th of June to resolve the disagreement, [9] but this meeting was canceled. Move Forward has nominated Padipat Suntiphada, an MP from Phitsanulok's 1st district to be the speaker.[10] On July 3, the day of the opening of the new parliament, the Pheu Thai Party announced that their MPs had resolved to nominate Prachachart Party leader and former speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha as an alternative speaker candidate. In response, Wan Muhamad said that he did not want the position, but that "If Pheu Thai really resolves to nominate me, I am willing to accept the nomination, but we have to listen to the opinions of Move Forward and the people. If the people agree, I am happy to work for them, although it will be the last time in my political life." The decision by Pheu Thai MPs still needed to be ratified by the party's executive committee.[11][12] Move Forward later agreed to support Wan Muhamad, ending the crisis.
Move Forward then nominated Padipat Suntiphada for first deputy speaker instead, and the United Thai Nation Party nominated veteran politician Witthaya Kaewparadai, a party list MP.
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Padipat Suntiphada | Move Forward Party | 312 | 74.82 | |
Witthaya Kaewparadi | United Thai Nation Party | 105 | 25.18 | |
Total | 417 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 417 | 99.52 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 2 | 0.48 | ||
Total votes | 419 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 496 | 84.48 |
The post of second deputy speaker went to Pheu Thai's Pichet Chuamuangphan, a constituency MP from Chiang Rai province.
Prime Minister Election
First session
Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat is the only candidate eligible on the first ballot.
Candidates for Prime Minister must have been nominated by a political party that won at least 25 seats (5% of the total) in the House of Representatives, and be endorsed by 50 MPs (10% of the total). No party may nominate more than three candidates. If no candidate achieves the necessary votes in the first round, Parliament may consider others for the post.
Votes from a majority of members of the National Assembly (500 members of the House and 250 members of the Senate) are required to be elected. This means that 376 votes will be needed. As the parties that support Pita's candidacy hold only 313 seats in the House, at least 63 votes from senators (25.2% of the total) are required for him to be elected.
The first ballot was held on July 13, 2023.
July 13, 2023 Nomination of Pita Limjaroenrat (MFP) as Prime Minister Absolute majority: 376/750 | ||
Vote | Parties | Votes |
Yes | 311 MPs 13 Senators |
324 / 750 |
---|---|---|
No | 148 MPs 34 Senators |
182 / 750 |
Abstain | 40 MPs 159 Senators |
199 / 750 |
Not voting | 45 / 750 |
Second session
On 19 July, the National Assembly convened for a second time to elect a new prime minister.[13] That day, the Constitutional Court unanimously voted to accept a case against Pita regarding his inherited shares of the defunct iTV. They also voted 7–2 to suspend him from MP duty until it reached a ruling, though this did not preclude him from being nominated for prime minister.[14][15][16] In the subsequent debate, the National Assembly voted against considering him for another round of voting for prime minister.[17] His renomination was argued to have been against a parliamentary rule prohibiting a repeat motion.[18][19][20][17] In the voting for his renomination, 312 voters supported, 394 rejected—most of which were senators—eight abstained and one did not vote.[19] The decision to prohibit renominations was controversial, with critics arguing that it was unconstitutional. Many complaints were filed to the Office of the Ombudsman, which on 24 July agreed to forward the case to the Constitutional Court.[21][22][23] This led to further prime ministerial voting being postponed by Parliament; the next vote had originally been scheduled for 27 July.
Third session
Srettha Thavisin is the only candidate eligible on the third ballot
Votes from a majority of members of the National Assembly (500 members of the House and 250 members of the Senate) are required to be elected. This means that 376 votes will be needed. As the parties that support Srettha's candidacy hold only 314 seats in the House, at least 62 votes from senators (24.8% of the total) are required for him to be elected.
The third ballot was held on August 22, 2023.
August 22, 2023 Nomination of Srettha Thavisin (PTP) as Prime Minister Absolute majority: 376/750 | ||
Vote | Parties | Votes |
Yes | 330 MPs 152 Senators |
482 / 750 |
---|---|---|
No | 152 MPs 13 Senators |
165 / 750 |
Abstain | 13 MPs 68 Senators |
81 / 750 |
Not voting | 20 / 750 |
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