Thailand legislative election, 2001
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General elections were held in Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

 on January 6, 2001. 500 seats in the House of Representatives (Sapha Poothaen Rassadorn) were at stake. In accordance with the now abrogated 1997 constitution of Thailand
1997 Constitution of Thailand
For legal and historical context, see the Constitutions of Thailand articlethumb|275px|Bangkok's [[Democracy Monument, Bangkok|Democracy Monument]]: a representation of the 1932 Constitution sits on top of two golden offering bowls above a turret....

, the House of Representatives
House of Representatives of Thailand
The House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand is the lower house of the National Assembly of Thailand, the legislative branch of the Thai Government. The system of government of Thailand is that of a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The system of the Thai...

 was composed of 400 members elected from single-member constituencies and 100 members elected from national party lists on a proportional basis.

Parties

  • TRT - (Pak Thai Rak Thai) Thai Rak Thai Party
  • Dem - (Pak Prachatipat) Democrat Party
    Democrat Party (Thailand)
    The Democrat Party is Thailand's oldest political party and was the main coalition government party of the 23rd House of Representatives of Thailand. The Democrat Party's current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva, incumbent opposition leader and former Prime Minister. The party upholds a conservative...

  • NAP - (Pak Khwam Wang Mai) New Aspiration Party
    New Aspiration Party
    The New Aspiration Party was a political party in Thailand. In the legislative elections, on February 6, 2005, the party won 0.4 % of the popular vote and no seats in the House of Representatives....

  • CPP - (Pak Chart Patthana) National Development Party
    National Development Party (Thailand)
    The National Development Party is a Thai political party. In September 2007, it was announced that it merged with Thais United to form a joint party provisionally known as Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana....

  • CTP - (Pak Chart Thai) Thai Nation Party
  • SAP - (Pak Kit Sangkhom) Social Action Party
    Social Action Party
    - History :The Social Action Party was formed by the more liberal members of the Democrat Party in 1974 under the leadership of Kukrit Pramoj. After Kukrit resigned the office of the party leader in December 1985, the former minister of foreign affairs and deputy party leader, Siddhi Savetsila, led...

  • PR - (Pak Ratsadorn) Citizen's Party
    Mahachon Party
    The Mahachon Party is a political party in Thailand.It was founded in 1998 under the name of Phak Ratsadon or Citizen's Party. In its first years, it was dominated by a circle of former Thai Nation Party members around Air Marshal Somboon Rahong...

  • TTT - (Phak Tin Thai) Thai Motherland Party
  • Seritham Party

Results

Voting figures show the votes cast for the national list members.
Party Votes Seats
List Const Total
Thai Rak Thai
Thai Rak Thai
The Thai Rak Thai Party was a Thai political party that was officially banned on May 30, 2007, by the Constitutional Court of Thailand due to violations of electoral laws during the 2006 legislative elections. From 2001 to 2006, it was the ruling party under Prime Minister and its founder Thaksin...

11,634,495 40.6 48 200 248
Democrat Party
Democrat Party (Thailand)
The Democrat Party is Thailand's oldest political party and was the main coalition government party of the 23rd House of Representatives of Thailand. The Democrat Party's current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva, incumbent opposition leader and former Prime Minister. The party upholds a conservative...

7,610,789 26.6 31 97 128
New Aspiration Party
New Aspiration Party
The New Aspiration Party was a political party in Thailand. In the legislative elections, on February 6, 2005, the party won 0.4 % of the popular vote and no seats in the House of Representatives....

2,008,945 07.0 8 28 36
National Development Party
National Development Party (Thailand)
The National Development Party is a Thai political party. In September 2007, it was announced that it merged with Thais United to form a joint party provisionally known as Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana....

1,755,476 06.1 7 22 29
Thai Nation Party 1,523,807 05.3 6 35 41
Others 4,095,690 14.3 - 18 18
Total 28,629,202 100 400 500


The Thai Rak Thai
Thai Rak Thai
The Thai Rak Thai Party was a Thai political party that was officially banned on May 30, 2007, by the Constitutional Court of Thailand due to violations of electoral laws during the 2006 legislative elections. From 2001 to 2006, it was the ruling party under Prime Minister and its founder Thaksin...

 party co-founded and led by Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra is a Thai businessman and politician, who was Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006, when he was overthrown in a military coup....

 won the largest amount of votes on a populist platform of economic growth and anti-corruption. It increased its amount of seats in the House of Representatives
House of Representatives of Thailand
The House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand is the lower house of the National Assembly of Thailand, the legislative branch of the Thai Government. The system of government of Thailand is that of a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy. The system of the Thai...

 from 248 to 286 by merging with the New Aspiration Party
New Aspiration Party
The New Aspiration Party was a political party in Thailand. In the legislative elections, on February 6, 2005, the party won 0.4 % of the popular vote and no seats in the House of Representatives....

 after the election. The Thai Rak Thai party had the mandate to form a coalition government with the Thai Nation Party. The Democrat Party
Democrat Party (Thailand)
The Democrat Party is Thailand's oldest political party and was the main coalition government party of the 23rd House of Representatives of Thailand. The Democrat Party's current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva, incumbent opposition leader and former Prime Minister. The party upholds a conservative...

's platform supported neoliberal
Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism is a market-driven approach to economic and social policy based on neoclassical theories of economics that emphasizes the efficiency of private enterprise, liberalized trade and relatively open markets, and therefore seeks to maximize the role of the private sector in determining the...

, IMF
International Monetary Fund
The International Monetary Fund is an organization of 187 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world...

-backed economic reforms. It went into the opposition with the National Development Party
National Development Party (Thailand)
The National Development Party is a Thai political party. In September 2007, it was announced that it merged with Thais United to form a joint party provisionally known as Ruam Jai Thai Chat Pattana....

.

Election Tally

# Name Party
1 Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra
Thaksin Shinawatra is a Thai businessman and politician, who was Prime Minister of Thailand from 2001 to 2006, when he was overthrown in a military coup....

Thai Rak Thai (48 seats)
2 Purachai Piemsomboon
3 Somkid Chatusripitak
4 Uthai Pimchaichon
5 Adisai Potharamik
6 Sudarat Keyuraphan
Sudarat Keyuraphan
Sudarat Keyuraphan is a Thai politician and the deputy leader of the Thai Rak Thai party. She served as the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Thailand in the Thai Rak Thai government until its ousting in the September 2006 coup.Born in Bangkok, Sudarat is a graduate of Chulalongkorn...

7 Suvit Khunkitti
8 Pitak Intharawitthayanan
9 Pongpol Adireksarn
Pongpol Adireksarn
Pongpol Adireksarn is a Thai politician of the Thai Rak Thai party. Using the pen name Paul Adirex he is also an author of several novels....

10 Pracha Maleenond
11 Surakiart Sathirathai
Surakiart Sathirathai
Surakiart Sathirathai was, until September 19 2006, a Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand overseeing Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture.-Family and early career:...

12 Suriya Jungrungreangkit
Suriya Jungrungreangkit
Suriya Jungrungreangkit is a Thai politician of the Thai Rak Thai party. Since 2002 he is the Minister of Transport of Thailand...

13 Sora-ath Klinprathum
14 Chamlong Krutkhunthod
15 Chaturon Chaisang
Chaturon Chaisang
Chaturon Chaisang is a Thai politician and former Deputy Prime Minister. He was a leader of the New Aspiration Party, and became an ally of Thaksin Shinawatra when New Aspiration merged into Thai Rak Thai after the 2001 general elections.- Education :...

16 General
General
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 Yuthasak Sasiprapha
Yuthasak Sasiprapha
General Yuthasak Sasiprapha is a Thai politician and retired military officer. He has been deputy defence minister in Thaksin Shinawatra's government, and president of the National Olympic Committee of Thailand...

17 General Chettha Thanajaro
18 Sanoh Thienthong
19 General Thammarak Issarangkul na Ayuthaya
20 Sutham Saengprathum
21 Somsak Thepsuthin
22 Pongthep Thepkachana
23 Polkit Hongthong
24 Boonchu Trithong
25 Pramuan Ruchanaseri
26 Chaiyos Sasomsap
27 Prayuth Mahakitsiri
28 Warathep Rattanakorn
29 Laddawan Wongsriwong
30 Adisorn Piengket
31 Preecha Laohapongchai
32 Vichet Kasemthongsri
33 Piyanat Watcharaporn
34 Captain
Captain (OF-2)
The army rank of captain is a commissioned officer rank historically corresponding to command of a company of soldiers. The rank is also used by some air forces and marine forces. Today a captain is typically either the commander or second-in-command of a company or artillery battery...

 Suchart Chaovisith
Suchart Chaovisith
Suchart Chaovisith was a Thailand politician who served as Thailand's Minister of Finance from 2003 until 2004 and the Deputy Prime Minister in 2004.Suchart Chaovisith was born in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand...

35 Ravee Hiranchote
36 Charinrat Putthapuan
37 Sukhum Laowansiri
38 Viset Jaiyai
39 Sermsak Karun
40 Phumin Leethiratprasert
41 Phicharn Pibulvatthanawong
42 Pornsak Charoenprasert
43 Chusak Aekthong
44 Vivatthanachai na Kalasin
45 Suthin Klangsaeng
46 Surachai Baojanya
47 Yuthasil Thapanakul
48 Veerachai Veerametheekul
49 Chuan Leekpai
Chuan Leekpai
Chuan Leekpai was the Prime Minister of Thailand from September 20, 1992 to May 19, 1995 and again from November 9, 1997 to February 9, 2001. A third-generation Thai Chinese, Chuan was born in Trang province in a grass-roofed house. The walls of his family's house were woven from strips of...

Democrats: 31 seats
50 Banyat Bantadtan
51 Abhisit Vejjajiva
Abhisit Vejjajiva
Abhisit Vejjajiva , , ; born Mark Abhisit Vejjajiva; 3 August 1964 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is a Thai politician who was the 27th Prime Minister of Thailand from 2008 to 2011 and is the current leader of the Democrat Party...

52 Therdpong Chaiyanand
53 Arthit Ourairat
54 Tarrin Nimmanahaeminda
55 Suthep Thaugsuban
Suthep Thaugsuban
Suthep Thaugsuban is a Thai politician, and Member of Parliament for Surat Thani province...

56 Suthas Ngernmuen
57 Trairong Suwankiri
Trairong Suwankiri
Trairong Suwankiri is a Thai politician . He was deputy prime minister in the cabinet of Abhisit Vejjajiva, and vice leader of the Democrats.Trairong holds a Master's degree and a Doctoral degree in Economics of the University of Hawaii....

58 Anant Anantrakul
59 Ekkamol Kiriwat
60 Marut Bunnag
Bunnag
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61 Vijit Srisa-an
62 Mahidol Chantharangkul
63 Police Lieutenant General Wannarat Kotcharat
64 Jurin Laksanavisit
65 Nibhon Promphan
66 Kobsak Sabavasu
67 Kalaya Sophonpanich
Kalaya Sophonpanich
Kalaya Sophonpanich is daughter-in-law of Chin Sophonpanich, wife of Chote Sophonpanich and is the Ministry of Science and Technology of Thailand since 2008.-References:*...

68 Surin Pitsuwan
Surin Pitsuwan
Surin Pitsuwan is a longtime Thai politician. He was born in Nakhon Si Thammarat, into an assimilated Thai family of Malay descent.-Early life:...

69 Paitoon Kaewthong
70 Arkapol Sorasuchart
71 Samphan Thongsamak
72 Sathit Wongnongtoey
73 Anchalee Theppabutr
74 Pornsek Kanchanacharee
75 Phothipong Lamsam
76 Savit Bhodivihok
77 Anek Laothamthat
78 Pornvuth Sarasin
79 Sansern Samalapa
80 General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
Chavalit Yongchaiyudh
General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh is a Thai politician and retired general. He was Thailand's 22nd Prime Minister from 1996 to 1997. He is of Sino-Thai and ethnic Lao descent....

New Aspiration: 8 seats
81 Wan Muhammad Nor Matha
82 Sukavich Rangsitpol
83 Police captain
Police captain
- France :France uses the rank of capitaine for management duties in both uniformed and plain-clothed policing. The rank comes senior to lieutenant and junior to commandant....

 Chalerm Ubumrung
Chalerm Ubumrung
Police Captain Dr. Chalerm Ubumrung , is a Thai politician. He is a Member of Parliament representing the Pheu Thai Party, and currently one of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Yingluck Shinawatra...

84 Chingchai Mongkoltham
85 Dr Nimit Nonthaphanthavast
86 Pichet Sathirachaval
87 Sulaimal Wongpanich
88 Korn Dabbaransi Chart Pattana: 7 seats
89 Suwat Liptapanlop
90 Police General Pracha Promnok
91 Pavena Hongsakula
92 Colonel
Colonel
Colonel , abbreviated Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures...

 Vinai Sompong
93 Goanpot Asavinvijit
94 Prapass Limpaphan
95 Mom Rajawongse Kasemsamosorn Kasemsri Chart Thai: 6 seats
96 General Viroj Saengsanit
97 Dej Boonlong
98 Sonthaya Khunpluem
99 Kobsak Chutikul
100 Janistar Liewchalermwong


Result from 338 constituencies

Eligible voters: 42,759,001

Voter turnout:

29,904,940 (69.94%)29,909,271 (69.95%) - Party list

Parties: TRT (Thai Rak Thai Party); Dem (Democrat Party); CPP (Chart Pattana Party); CTP (Chart Thai Party); NAP (New Aspiration Party); Seritham; SAP (Social Action Party)

Bangkok
Bangkok
Bangkok is the capital and largest urban area city in Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep , meaning "city of angels." The full name of Bangkok is Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom...

:
37 Seats
  1. Siri Wangboonkerd (TRT)24,557
  2. Krisada Sajjakul (TRT)25,089
  3. Lalita Rirksamran (TRT)27,822
  4. Kannikar Thammakesorn (TRT) 21,416
  5. Prachuab Ungpakorn (TRT) 19,749
  6. Mom Rajawongse Sukhumbhand Paribatra (Dem) 30,582
  7. Charoen Kanthawaong (Dem) 26,978
  8. Somkiat Chanthavanich (Dem) 21,450
  9. Sitha Thivaree (TRT) 22,215
  10. Issara Soonthornwat (Dem) 23,244
  11. Piraphan Salirathawipak (Dem) 30,466
  12. Chalermchai Jinawijarana (TRT) 34,857
  13. Suppamas Isarapakdi (TRT) 23,577
  14. Mom Rajawongse Damrongdis Disakul (TRT) 27,246
  15. Ruaylarp Iamthong (TRT) 22,541
  16. Anusorn Panthong (TRT) 33,780
  17. Pramont Kunakasem (TRT) 24,512
  18. Puwanida Khunpalin (TRT) 23,007
  19. Pimol Srivikorn (TRT) 33,247
  20. Re-election
  21. Tawatchai Sajjakul (TRT) 32,518
  22. Pattrasak Osathanukhroh (TRT) 29,760
  23. Sansanee Narkpong (TRT) 28,453
  24. Wattana Sengpairoh (TRT) 21,539
  25. Mongkol Kimsoonchan (TRT) 39,656
  26. Vicharn Minchainant (TRT) 43,274
  27. Anek Hutangkabadi (TRT) 28,572
  28. Pramote Sukhum (Dem) 21,944
  29. Phimuk Simaroj (TRT) 29,100
  30. Ong-art Klampaibul (Dem) 23,987
  31. Pitipong Temcharoen (TRT) 30,927
  32. Vilas Chanthapitak (Dem) 30,321
  33. Suwat Muangsiri (TRT) 32,357
  34. Suwat Wannasirikul (TRT) 34,615
  35. Sakol Muangsiri (TRT) 40,000
  36. Sutha Chanseang (TRT) 25,314
  37. Sawaeng Rirkcharun (TRT) 35,654


North: 16 provinces, 76 seats

Chiang Mai (10 MPs)
  1. Pakorn Buranapakorn (TRT) 33,605
  2. Yaowapa Wongsawat (TRT) 45,981
  3. Boonsong Teriyapirom (TRT) 29,542
  4. Re-election
  5. Pornchai Atthapiyangkul (TRT) 39,521
  6. Noppakul Rathpathai (TRT) 49,728
  7. Surapol Kiatchaiyakorn (TRT) 45,289
  8. Panintra Pakkasem (TRT) 21,760
  9. Yongyuth Suwaparp (Dem) 22,193
  10. Santi Tansuhat (TRT) 29,981


Chiang Rai (8 MPs)
  1. Samart Kaewmechai (TRT) 39,944
  2. Sarit Ung-apinan (TRT) 51,621
  3. Thavon Triratnarong. (TRT) 26,091
  4. Visan Techateerawat (TRT) 32,393
  5. Re-election
  6. Yongyuth Tiyapairat (TRT) 30,927
  7. Ittidej Kaewluang (TRT) 34,713
  8. Buasorn Prachamon (TRT) 39,321


Kamphaeng Phet (5 MPs)
  1. Preecha Musikul (Dem) 31,911
  2. Kaneung Thaiprasit (TRT) 25,561
  3. Weipoj Arpornrat (TRT) 26,662
  4. Sanan Sabaimuang (TRT) 26,484
  5. Thawil Rirkrai (TRT) 26,640


Lampang (5 MPs)
  1. Piroj Lohsunthorn (TRT) 41,309
  2. Chinda Wongsawat (TRT) 51,975
  3. Re-election
  4. Pinit Chanthasurin (TRT) 47,639
  5. Re-election


Lamphun (3 MPs)
  1. Apaporn Putthapuan (TRT) 32,402
  2. Sa-nguan Pongmanee (TRT) 31,796
  3. Songchai Wongsawat (Dem) 32,964


Mae Hong Son (2 MPs)
  1. Panya Jinakham (Dem) 14,276
  2. Somboon Praiwan (TRT) 16,397


Nakhon Sawan (7 MPs)
  1. Pinyo Niroj (CTP) 32,012
  2. Kasem Pan-udomlak (Dem) 34,184
  3. Somkuan Oborm (CTP) 29,619
  4. Sanchai Wongsunthorn (TRT) 31,117
  5. Maytri Chartjindarat (TRT) 35,230
  6. Banyin Tangpakorn (TRT) 24,252
  7. Niroj Sunthornlekha (CTP) 22,073


Nan (3 MPs)
  1. Khamron na Lamphun (Dem) 37,631
  2. Cholanan Srikaew (TRT) 38,146
  3. Wallop Supeeyasil (TRT) 22,647


Phayao (3 MPs)
  1. Arunee Chamnanya (TRT) 26,924
  2. Wisut Chainarun (TRT) 47,386
  3. Kriangkrai Chaiyamonkol (TRT) 29,298


Phetchabun (7 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Surasak Anakaphan (TRT) 33,023
  3. Thaweesak Anakaphan (TRT) 26,706
  4. Narongkorn Chawansantati (TRT) 21,428
  5. Kitthikun Nakhabutr (TRT) 22,567
  6. Kaew Buasuwan (NAP) 31,308
  7. Paisal Chantarapakdee (TRT) 31,921


Phitsanulok Province
Phitsanulok Province
Phitsanulok is a provinces of Thailand, located in the north. Neighboring provinces are Loei, Phetchabun, Phichit, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, Uttaradit. In the north-east it also has a short border with Xaignabouli of Laos....

 (6 MPs)
  1. Pitak Santiwongdecha (Dem) 25,975
  2. Pisanu Polawei (TRT) 27,946
  3. Mayura Manasikarn (TRT) 28,028
  4. Suchon Champhunoj (TRT) 26,396
  5. Nakorn Machim (Dem) 14,337
  6. Veera Patamasiriwat (TRT) 29,397


Phrae (3 MPs)
  1. Tosaporn Sereerak (TRT) 59,174
  2. Siriwan Prassachaksatru (Dem) 50,010
  3. Worawat Uea-apinyakul (TRT) 42,007


Phichit (4 MPs)
  1. Pradit Pataraprasit (Dem) 40,846
  2. Re-election
  3. Siriwat Kachornprasart (Dem) 30,953
  4. Adul Boonset (TRT) 47,134


Sukhothai (4 MPs)
  1. Anongwan Thepsutin (TRT) 37,707
  2. Re-election
  3. Somchet Limpraphan (CPP) 31,468
  4. Re-election


Tak (3 MPs)
  1. Thanon Tantisunthorn (Dem) 37,640
  2. Chaiwuth Bannawat (Dem) 37,936
  3. Thanitphon Chaiyanant (Dem) 25,814


Uttaradit (3 MPs)
  1. Kritsana Srihalak (TRT) 37,570
  2. Re-election
  3. Thanusak Lek-utai (TRT) 40,571


Central: 26 provinces, 95 seats

Ang Thong (2 MPs)
  1. Viroj Pao-in (CTP) 31,065
  2. Somsak Prisanananthakul (CTP) 43,765


Ayutthaya (5 MPs)
  1. Kuakul Danchaivijit (TRT) 36,138
  2. Pong Chiwanant (TRT) 39,476
  3. Suvimol Phancharoenvorakul (TRT) 49,084
  4. Withaya Buranasiri (TRT) 31,023
  5. Boonphan Kaewattana (TRT) 25,703


Chachoengsao (4 MPs)
  1. Anant Chaisaeng (TRT) 39,531
  2. Itthi Sirilathayakorn (CPP) 34,879
  3. Suchart Tancharoen (NAP) 24,324
  4. Wuthipong Chaisaeng (TRT) 41,807


Chai Nat (2 MPs)
  1. Anucha Nakasai (TRT) 36,533
  2. Monthien Songpracha (CTP) 50,649


Chanthaburi (3 MPs)
  1. Thawatchai Anampong (CPP) 37,731
  2. Komkai Polabut (Dem) 41,258
  3. Pongvej Vejjajiva.(TRT) 33,593


Chon Buri (7 MPs)
  1. Sa-nga Thanasanguanwong (CTP) 36,823
  2. Vidthaya Khunpluem (CTP) 31,866
  3. Somchai Sahachairungrueng (CTP) 28,812
  4. Surasit Nitiwutvoraluck (CTP) 29,906
  5. Itthipol Khunpluem (CTP) 35,564
  6. Charnsak Chavalitnititham (CTP) 25,607
  7. Roj Wiphatpumiprathet (TRT) 23,042


Kanchanaburi (5 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Santhad Jinapak (TRT) 35,824
  3. Re-election
  4. Re-election
  5. Re-election


Lop Buri (5 MPs)
  1. Natthapol Kiatvinaisakul (TRT) 31,521
  2. Pongsak Vorapanya (TRT) 28,836
  3. Kamol Chirapanwanich (CTP) 26,753
  4. Amnuay Klangpa (TRT) 49,692
  5. Niyom Vorapanya (TRT) 30,189


Nakhon Nayok (2 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Re-election


Nakhon Pathom (5 MPs)
  1. Prasan Boonmee (TRT) 29,254
  2. Charnchai Pathummarak (TRT) 32,290
  3. Pornsak Piemkla (TRT) 40,501
  4. Chaiya Sasomsap (TRT) 30,276
  5. Padermchai Sasomsap (TRT) 25,061


Nonthaburi (5 MPs)
  1. Udomdej Ratanasathien (TRT) 29,221
  2. Nithat Srinond (TRT) 28,650
  3. Pimpa Chanprasong (TRT) 36,002
  4. Apiwan Viriyachai (TRT) 43,656
  5. Suchart Bandasak (TRT) 38,202


Pathum Thani (4 MPs)
  1. Surapong Ungampornvilai (CPP) 36,404
  2. Ekapote Panyaem (Dem) 45,919
  3. Sumet Ritthakanee (TRT) 29,564
  4. Likit Moodee (TRT) 33,546


Phetchaburi (3 MPs)
  1. Alongkorn Polbutr (Dem) 52,006
  2. Thani Yisarn (TRT) 47,595
  3. Apichart Supapaeng (Dem) 39,951


Prachuab Khiri Khan (3 MPs)
  1. Montri Pannoinon (Dem) 38,951
  2. Chalermchai Sri-on (Dem) 38,790
  3. Payao Pultharat (Dem) 39,907


Prachin Buri (3 MPs)
  1. Sunthorn Vilawan (TRT) 37,313
  2. Re-election
  3. Woravut Pumakanchana (TRT) 37,959


Ratchaburi (5 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Vivat Nitikanchana (TRT) 40,233
  3. Prapaiphan Sengprasert (Dem) 38,600
  4. Vijai Wattanaprasit (Dem) 32,024
  5. Boonlue Prasertsopha (TRT) 37,296


Rayong (3 MPs)
  1. Sathit Pitutaycha (Dem) 39,184
  2. Sin Khumpha (TRT) 28,476
  3. Piya Pitutaycha (CTP) 25,360


Sa Kaew (3 MPs)
  1. Thanit Thienthong (TRT) 55,333
  2. Trinut Thienthong (TRT) 58,953
  3. Vitthaya Thienthong (TRT) 52,603


Samut Prakan (6 MPs)
  1. Wallop Yangtrong (TRT) 27,859
  2. Prasert Denapalai (TRT) 31,968
  3. Pracha Prasopdee (TRT) 26,610
  4. Chiraphan Limsakulsirirat (TRT) 26,453
  5. Salinthip Chaisadom (TRT) 27,833
  6. Re-election


Samut Songkhram (1 MP)
  1. Rangsima Rodrasmee (Dem) 51,868


Samut Sakhon (3 MPs)
  1. Anek Thapsuwan (Dem) 23,679
  2. Sutham Rahong (Dem) 20,186
  3. Udom Kraiwatnussorn (NAP) 27,594


Saraburi (4 MPs)
  1. Ngern Boonsupa (TRT) 23,964
  2. Yongyos Adireksarn (TRT) 21,995
  3. Somchai Sunthornwat (TRT) 39,067
  4. Veerapol Adireksarn (TRT) 41,999


Sing Buri (2 MP)
  1. Chaiwut Thanakananusorn (Dem) 30,245
  2. Payap Panket (TRT) 23,335


Suphan Buri (6 MPs)
  1. Varawut Silpa-archa (CTP) 49,930
  2. Kanchana Silpa-archa (CTP) 52,422
  3. Natthawut Prasertsuwan (CTP) 49,575
  4. Banharn Silpa-archa
    Banharn Silpa-Archa
    Banharn Silpa-archa was the 21st Prime Minister of Thailand, from 13 July 1995 to 24 November 1996. He has been a veteran Sino-Thai Member of Parliament since 1976 as the elected representative of Suphanburi province...

     (CTP) 49,816
  5. Prapat Pothasuthon (CTP) 52,545
  6. Jongchai Thiengtham (CTP) 43,484


Trat (2 MP)
  1. Boonsong Kaiket (Dem) 19,736
  2. Thira Salakpet (Dem) 28,870


Uthai Thani (2 MPs)
  1. Thiraphan Veerayutwattana (CTP) 33,358
  2. Noppadol Polsen (CTP) 28,902


Northeast: 19 provinces, 138 seats

Amnat Charoen (2 MPs)
  1. Thirachai Sirikhan (NAP) 27,545
  2. Paisal Chanthawara (Dem) 26,162


Buri Ram (10 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Karuna Chidchob (CTP) 33,813
  3. Saksayam Chidchob (CTP) 31,508
  4. Surasak Nakdee (TRT)24,965
  5. Re-election
  6. Sophon Saran (CTP) 23,027
  7. Prakit Poladej (TRT) 35,407
  8. & 9) Re-election
  9. Songsak Thongsri(TRT) 37,944


Chaiyaphum (7 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Chavalit Mahachan (TRT) 30,661
  3. Kamsueng Prapakornkaewrat (TRT) 33,594
  4. Wuthichai Sa-nguanwongchai (CPP) 38,557
  5. Re-election
  6. Charoen Chankomol (TRT) 40,052
  7. Surawit Khonsomboon
    Surawit Khonsomboon
    Surawit Khonsomboon is a Thai politician. He is currently serving as Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister in the cabinet of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra...

    (Seritham) 30,776


Kalasin (6 MPs)
  1. Sukhumpong Ngonkham (TRT) 25,432
  2. Orradi Suthasri (CTP) 33,590
  3. Vidthaya Phumlaochaeng (TRT) 37,378
  4. Pirapet Sirikul (NAP) 19,702
  5. Boonruen Sritharet (TRT) 27,852
  6. Prasert Boonrueng (NAP) 33,260


Khon Kaen (11 MPs)
  1. Charkrin Patdamrongkij (TRT) 30,742
  2. Prachak Kaewklaharn (TRT) 29,721
  3. Natronglert Surapol (SAP) 19,966
  4. Re-election
  5. Phum Sarapol (TRT) 29,721
  6. Re-election
  7. Suchai Srisurapol (TRT) 11,799
  8. Somsak Khun-ngern (Seritham) 26,334
  9. Re-election
  10. Re-election
  11. Premsak Piayura (NAP)31,751


Loei (4 MPs)
  1. Tossaphon Sangkasub (TRT) 43,180
  2. Thanapol Timsuwan (TRT) 37,802
  3. Re-election
  4. Suvit Yothongyos (Seritham) 16,100


Maha Sarakham (6 MPs)
  1. Thonglor Polkote (TRT) 51,597
  2. Chaiwat Tinrat (TRT) 31,593
  3. Yuthapong Charassathien (Dem) 32,255
  4. Charnchai Chairungrueng (TRT) 31,156
  5. Kusumawadee Sirikomut (TRT) 29,864
  6. Re-election


Mukdahan (2 MPs)
  1. Pramualsin Pokesawat (Seritham) 21,812
  2. Lawan Tantikulpong (TRT) 26,919


Nakhon Phanom (5 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Re-election
  3. Mongkol Buppasiri (NAP) 22,238
  4. Re-election
  5. Suphachai Phosu (NAP) 38,939


Nakhon Ratchasima (17 MPs)
  1. Tewan Liptapanlop (CPP)
  2. Wannarat Charnnukul (CPP) 47,211
  3. Pravit Rattanapien (CPP) 46,320
  4. Prateep Kreethavej (CPP) 35,099
  5. Pitsinee Mungfakklang (TRT) 23,940
  6. & 7) Re-election
  7. Pairoj Suwanchawee (TRT) 37,841
  8. & 10) Re-election
  9. Somsak Phankasem (CPP) 53,142
  10. Somchai Pretprasert (TRT) 34,480
  11. Prasert Chanruangthong (TRT) 33,647
  12. & 15) Re-election

16) Somsak Somklang (CPP) 25,985
17) Re-election

Nong Bua Lam Phu (3 MPs)
  1. Kittisak Hatthasongkroh (TRT) 19,570
  2. Re-election
  3. Vichai Samit (TRT) 36,189


Nong Khai (6 MPs)
  1. Pongpan Sunthornchai (TRT) 29,525
  2. Prasit Chanthathong (TRT) 33,276
  3. Ekthanut Inrod (TRT) 20,570
  4. Tewarit Nikornthep (TRT) 22,312
  5. Re-election
  6. Niphon Konekayan (TRT) 21,929


Roi-et (9 MPs)
  1. Sanit Wongsaktanapong (Seritham) 34,514
  2. & 3) Re-election
  3. Ekaparp Polsue (Seritham) 29,821
  4. Nirand Namuangrak (TRT) 27,035
  5. Nisit Sinthupai (NAP) 23,847
  6. Kitti Somsap (TRT) 34,007
  7. Sakda Kongpet (TRT) 46,332
  8. Re-election


Sakon Nakhon (7 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Chalermchai Urankul (NAP) 28,851
  3. Narisorn Thongtiras (CTP) 19,494
  4. Sakhon Prompakdi (Seritham) 24,189
  5. Pongsak Boonsol (TRT) 25,917
  6. Seri Saranant (TRT) 30,376
  7. Kasem Utara (NAP) 21,566


Si Sa Ket (9 MPs)
  1. Boonchong Veesommai (NAP) 22,701
  2. Pitthaya Boonchaleo (NAP) 21,148
  3. Wiwatchai Hotarawaisaya (CTP) 24,608
  4. Chaturong Pengnoraphat (TRT) 39,347
  5. Danairit Watcharaporn (TRT) 24,820
  6. Tin Wongplang (CTP) 23,437
  7. Re-election
  8. Manop Charasdamrongnit (TRT) 37,354
  9. Re-election


Surin (9 MPs)
  1. Chuchai Mungcharoenporn (TRT) 30,502
  2. Thirachote Kongthong (CTP) 23,847
  3. Farida Sulaiman (TRT) 23,217
  4. Re-election
  5. Pradut Manmai (TRT) 16,484
  6. Supalak Kuanha (TRT) 36,593
  7. Re-election
  8. Seksan Saenphum (TRT) 25,985
  9. Teeyai Phoonsritanakul (TRT) 28,638


Udon Thani (10 MPs)
  1. Sarawut Petpanomporn (CPP) 18,648
  2. Atthapol Sanitwongchai (TRT) 23,518
  3. Wichai Chaijitwanitkul (CPP) 24,724
  4. Thirayuth Wanitchang (TRT) 22,777
  5. Chaiyos Jiramethakorn (Dem) 26,597
  6. Thongdee Manitsarn (TRT) 22,507
  7. Thirachai Saenkaew (TRT) 22,278
  8. Torpong Chaiyasan (Seritham) 23,054
  9. Tharapong Leelawong (Seritham) 24,469
  10. Surachart Chamnansin (Seritham) 29,562


Ubon Ratchathani (11 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Re-election
  3. Witoon Nambutr (TRT) 36,634
  4. Re-election
  5. Chuvit Pitakpornpallop (TRT) 35,773
  6. Re-election
  7. Adisak Pokkulkanond (TRT) 19,727
  8. Poonsawat Hotrawaisaya (TRT) 31,004
  9. Suchart Tantivanichanont (TRT) 41,358
  10. Re-election
  11. Chatri Piriyakitpaibul (TRT) 30,733


Yasothon (4 MPs)
  1. Re-election
  2. Re-election
  3. Re-election
  4. Visant Dejsen (NAP) 29,721


South: 14 provinces, 54 seats

Krabi (2 MPs)
  1. Arkom Engchuan (Dem) 53,059
  2. Pichet Phanvichartkul (Dem) 48,639


Chumphon (3 MPs)
  1. Sirisak Onlamai (Dem) 49,635
  2. Suchart Kaewnapo (Dem) 46,367
  3. Suwaroj Palang (Dem) 50,578


Nakhon Si Thammarat (10 MPs)
  1. Huwadiya Pitsuwan (Dem) 39,476
  2. Surachet Masadit (Dem) 35,291
  3. Narissa Adithepvoraphan (Dem) 46,045
  4. Manoj Vichaikul (Dem) 39,517
  5. Chinaworn Boonyakiat (Dem) 56,042
  6. Tripol Jorjit (Dem) 46,699
  7. Prakob Rattanaphan (Dem) 41,032
  8. Chamni Sakdiset (Dem) 44,912
  9. Apichart Karikan (Dem) 37,989
  10. Vitthaya Kaewparadai (Dem) 39,988


Narathiwat (4 MPs)
  1. Pornpit Pattanakullert (Dem) 34,135
  2. Re-election
  3. Najjamudin Uma (NAP) 23,454
  4. Re-election


Pattani (4 MPs)
  1. Weiroj Pipitpakdi (Dem) 24,553
  2. Jeh Isamaair Jehmong (Dem) 26,041
  3. Sommart Jehna (Dem) 24,902
  4. Muk Sulaiman (NAP) 29,317


Phang-Nga (2 MP)
  1. Kantawan Kuljanyavivat (Dem) 41,570
  2. Julit Laksanavisit (Dem) 36,674


Phatthalung (3 MPs)
  1. Suphat Thammapet (Dem) 45,887
  2. Nipit Intharasombat (Dem) 43,245
  3. Naris Kamnurak (Dem) 52,853


Phuket (2 MP)
  1. Suwit Sa-ngiamkul (Dem) 44,198
  2. Chalermlak Kebsub (Dem) 36,398


Ranong (1 MP)
  1. Wirat Romyen (Dem) 36,059


Songkhla (8 MPs)
  1. Jua Rachasi (Dem) 47,157
  2. Lapsak Laparojkit (Dem) 45,253
  3. Prai Pattano (Dem) 54,682
  4. Vinai Senniem (Dem) 39,013
  5. Nibhon Bunyamanee (Dem) 43,822
  6. Tavorn Senniem (Dem) 50,638
  7. Sirichoke Sopa (Dem) 39,097
  8. Vichit Suwit (Dem) 34,503


Satun (2 MPs)
  1. Thanin Jaisamut (Dem) 20,492
  2. Sanan Suthakul (Dem) 21,450


Surat Thani (6 MPs)
  1. Komet Kwanmuang (Dem) 43,751
  2. Pravit Nilwatcharamanee (Dem) 44,976
  3. Chumpol Kanchana (Dem) 36,751
  4. Shane Thaughsuban (Dem) 42,680
  5. Sinit Lertkrai (Dem) 55,609
  6. Nipa Pringsulaka (Dem) 52,021


Trang (4 MPs)
  1. Suwan Kusujarit (Dem) 57,208
  2. Tawee Suraban (Dem) 65,458
  3. Somchai Losathapornpipit (Dem) 50,503
  4. Somboon Uthaiwiankul (Dem) 49,672


Yala (3 MPs)
  1. Prasert Pongsuwansiri (Dem) 32,995
  2. Paisal Yingsaman (NAP) 33,943
  3. Burahanudin Useng (NAP) 25,386
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