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2023 Thai general election|
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Registered | 52,238,594 |
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Turnout | 75.71% ( 1.02 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Candidate
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Pita Limjaroenrat
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra (pictured) Srettha Thavisin Chaikasem Nitisiri
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Anutin Charnvirakul
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Party
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Move Forward
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Pheu Thai
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Bhumjaithai
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Leader's seat
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Party-list (#1)
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Did not stand (Paetongtarn and Srettha) Party-list #10 (Chaikasem)
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Party-list (#1)
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Last election
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50 (P) · 31 (C)
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0 (P) · 136 (C)
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12 (P) · 39 (C)
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Seats before
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31 (P) · 14 (C)
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0 (P) · 117 (C)
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14 (P) · 49 (C)
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Seats won
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39 (P) · 112 (C)
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29 (P) · 112 (C)
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3 (P) · 69 (C)
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Seat change
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11 (P) 81 (C)
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29 (P) 24 (C)
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9 (P) 30(C)
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Popular vote
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14,438,851 (P) 9,665,433 (C)
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10,962,522 (P) 9,340,082 (C)
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1,138,202 (P) 5,133,441 (C)
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Percentage
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36.54% (P) 25.99% (C)
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27.74% (P) 25.11% (C)
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2.88% (P) 13.80% (C)
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Swing
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18.74 pp (P) 8.18 pp (C)
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5.58 pp (P) 2.95 pp (C)
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7.62 pp (P) 3.30 pp (C)
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2023 Thai Presidential Election|
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Turnout | 75.64% ( 0.95 pp) |
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2022 United States House of Representatives elections|
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All 435 seats in the House of Representatives 218 seats needed for a majority |
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
2024 United States presidential election|
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