26th House of Representatives of Thailand | |
Body: | National Assembly of Thailand |
Meeting Place: | Sappaya-Sapasathan |
Election: | 2023 Thai general election |
Government: | Srettha cabinet Paetongtarn cabinet |
Term Start: | 14 May 2023 |
Before: | 25th |
After: | 27th |
Chamber1: | House of Representatives |
Membership1: | 500 |
Chamber1 Leader1 Type: | Speaker |
Chamber1 Leader1: | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha |
Chamber1 Leader2 Type: | First Deputy Speaker |
Chamber1 Leader2: | Padipat Suntiphada Pichet Chuamuangphan |
Chamber1 Leader3 Type: | Second Deputy Speaker |
Chamber1 Leader3: | Pichet Chuamuangphan Paradorn Prissanananthakul |
Chamber1 Leader4 Type: | Prime Minister |
Chamber1 Leader4: | Srettha Thavisin Paetongtarn Shinawatra |
Chamber1 Leader5 Type: | Leader of the Opposition |
Chamber1 Leader5: | Chaithawat Tulathon Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut |
Chamber3: | Monarch |
Session1 Start: | 3 July 2023 |
Session1 End: | 30 October 2023 |
Session2 Start: | 12 December 2023 |
Session2 End: | 9 April 2024 |
Session3 Start: | 3 July 2024 |
Session3 End: | 30 October 2024 |
Special Session1 Start: | 18 June 2024 |
Special Session1 End: | 21 June 2024 |
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.
Parliament was officially opened by King Maha Vajiralongkorn on July 3, 2023. The Speaker of the House will be elected the following day.[1]
The Move Forward Party and Pheu Thai Party jointly won a landslide victory in the 2023 election.
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Bangkok 1 | Paramet Wiriyarangsun | |||
Bangkok 2 | Tisana Choonhavan | |||
Bangkok 3 | Jorayut Chatupornprasit | |||
Bangkok 4 | Pantin Nuanjerm | |||
Bangkok 5 | Chalernchai Kulalert | |||
Bangkok 6 | Kantapon Duangamporn | |||
Bangkok 7 | Patsarin Ramawong | |||
Bangkok 8 | Chayapon Satondee | |||
Bangkok 9 | Supanut Minchaiyanan | |||
Bangkok 10 | Akarat Udomamnuai | |||
Bangkok 11 | Sasinan Thamnitinan | |||
Bangkok 12 | Phuriwat Chaisamran | |||
Bangkok 13 | Tanadej Pengsuk | |||
Bangkok 14 | Sirinpat Kongtrakarn | |||
Bangkok 15 | Witawat Tichawanit | |||
Bangkok 16 | Pimkarn Keeratiwirapakorn | |||
Bangkok 17 | Weerawut Rakthieng | |||
Bangkok 18 | Teerajchai Phuntumas | |||
Bangkok 19 | Kantapong Prayurasak | |||
Bangkok 20 | Theerarat Samrejvanich | |||
Bangkok 21 | Nattapong Prempoonsuwan | |||
Bangkok 22 | Supakorn Tantipaiboontana | |||
Bangkok 23 | Piyarat Jongthep | |||
Bangkok 24 | Taopiphop Limjittrakorn | |||
Bangkok 25 | Annsiri Walaikanok | |||
Bangkok 26 | Chaiyampawan Manpianchit | Expelled from the party for sexual harassment | ||
Bangkok 27 | Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat | |||
Bangkok 28 | Rukchanok Srinok | |||
Bangkok 29 | Tisarat Laohapon | |||
Bangkok 30 | Thunyatorn Thaninwattanatorn | |||
Bangkok 31 | Sirin Sangaunsin | |||
Bangkok 32 | Pawitra Jittakit | |||
Bangkok 33 | Pongpan Yodmuangjaroen | |||
Nakhon Pathom 1 | Supachok Srisukajon | |||
Nakhon Pathom 2 | Sinthop Kaewpijit | |||
Nakhon Pathom 3 | Panuwat Sasomsub | |||
Nakhon Pathom 4 | Kittipon Panprommat | |||
Nakhon Pathom 5 | Anucha Sasomsub | |||
Nakhon Pathom 6 | Chitsanupong Tangmetakun | |||
Nonthaburi 1 | Surapan Waiyakorn | |||
Nonthaburi 2 | Panyarat Nantaphusitanon | |||
Nonthaburi 3 | Anusorn Keawwichien | |||
Nonthaburi 4 | Noppon Tippayachon | |||
Nonthaburi 5 | Preedee Charoensin | |||
Nonthaburi 6 | Kunakorn Munnateerai | |||
Nonthaburi 7 | Kiatikun Tonyang | |||
Nonthaburi 8 | Non Paisanlimcharoenkit | |||
Pathum Thani 1 | Supawee Supapanittra | |||
Pathum Thani 2 | Jessada Dontrisanah | |||
Pathum Thani 3 | Chonticha Changriew | |||
Pathum Thani 4 | Sakon Suntornwanitkit | |||
Pathum Thani 5 | Manasanan Leenawarat | |||
Pathum Thani 6 | Chetawan Thuaprakhon | |||
Pathum Thani 7 | Prasit Pattamapadungsak | |||
Samut Prakan 1 | Panida Mongkonsawat | |||
Samut Prakan 2 | Ratchanok Sukprasert | |||
Samut Prakan 3 | Pichai Changjanyawong | |||
Samut Prakan 4 | Wuttinan Boonchoo | |||
Samut Prakan 5 | Nittaya Meesri | |||
Samut Prakan 6 | Weerapat Kantha | |||
Samut Prakan 7 | Boonlert Saengpan | |||
Samut Prakan 8 | Traiwan Eiamjai | |||
Samut Sakhon 1 | Nattapon Sumanotham | |||
Samut Sakhon 2 | Sirirot Tanikkun | |||
Samut Sakhon 3 | Sirasit Songnui | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Ang Thong 1 | Paradorn Prissananantakul | |||
Ang Thong 2 | Kornwee Prissananantakul | |||
Chainat 1 | Anucha Nakasai | |||
Chainat 2 | Montian Songpracha | |||
Kamphaeng Phet 1 | Pai Leeke | |||
Kamphaeng Phet 2 | Petchpoom Aponrat | |||
Kamphaeng Phet 3 | Anun Ponumnuay | |||
Kamphaeng Phet 4 | Parinya Roekrai | |||
Lopburi 1 | Sittichai Loprasongsuk | |||
Lopburi 2 | Satit Taveebhol | |||
Lopburi 3 | Mallika Jirapunvanit | |||
Lopburi 4 | Narin Klangpha | |||
Lopburi 5 | Worawong Worapanya | |||
Nakhon Nayok 1 | Suraphon Boonima | |||
Nakhon Nayok 2 | Kriangkrai Kittithanesuan | |||
Nakhon Sawan 1 | Krit Hiran Lert Urit Phakdi | |||
Nakhon Sawan 2 | Songsak Songsermudomchai | |||
Nakhon Sawan 3 | Sanya Ninsupan | |||
Nakhon Sawan 4 | Manop Sriphueng | |||
Nakhon Sawan 5 | Peeradej Sirivansan | |||
Nakhon Sawan 6 | Prasart Tanprasert | |||
Phetchabun 1 | Pimporn Pornputhipant | |||
Phetchabun 2 | Jakarat Puachuay | |||
Phetchabun 3 | Boonchai Kittitharasup | |||
Phetchabun 4 | Wanpen Promphat | |||
Phetchabun 5 | Worachot Sukhonkajorn | |||
Phetchabun 6 | Iam Tongjaisod | |||
Phichit 1 | Pattarapong Phataraprasit | |||
Phichit 2 | Winai Phataraprasit | |||
Phichit 3 | Siriwat Khajonprasart | |||
Phitsanulok 1 | Jadet Jantar | Won by-election on 22 September 2024 | ||
Phitsanulok 2 | Noppol Leuangthongnara | |||
Phitsanulok 3 | Pongmanu Thongnak | |||
Phitsanulok 4 | Pimpiccha Chai Supakit Charoen | |||
Phitsanulok 5 | Supapakorn Kityathikun | |||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 1 | Thawiwong Tothaviwong | |||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 2 | Charin Wongpanthieng | |||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 3 | Pimprueda Tanjararak | |||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 4 | Surasak Phancharoenworakul | |||
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 5 | Pradit Sangkhai | |||
Saraburi 1 | Sorapatch Sriprach | |||
Saraburi 2 | Atthaphon Wongprayoon | |||
Saraburi 3 | Watcharapong Kuwijitsuwan | |||
Saraburi 4 | Ongart Wongprayoon | |||
Sing Buri 1 | Chotiwut Thanakamanusorn | |||
Sukhothai 1 | Punsiri Kullanartsiri | |||
Sukhothai 2 | Choosak Keereemasthong | |||
Sukhothai 3 | Prapaporn Thongpaknam | |||
Sukhothai 4 | Jawanchai Chaiwiratnukul | |||
Suphan Buri 1 | Sorachud Suchitta | |||
Suphan Buri 2 | Nuttavood Prasertsuvan | |||
Suphan Buri 3 | Noppadol Matsri | |||
Suphan Buri 4 | Samerkun Thiengtham | |||
Suphan Buri 5 | Prapat Pothasuthon | |||
Uthai Thani 1 | Jeset Thaised | |||
Uthai Thani 2 | Chada Thaised | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Chachoengsao 1 | Thitima Chaisaeng | |||
Chachoengsao 2 | Atthakorn Sirilattyakorn | |||
Chachoengsao 3 | Sakchai Tancharoen | |||
Chachoengsao 4 | Jirat Thongsuwan | |||
Chanthaburi 1 | Warayut Thongsuk | |||
Chanthaburi 2 | Prachyawan Chaisueb | |||
Chanthaburi 3 | Yanathicha Buapuean | |||
Chonburi 1 | Worat Sirirak | |||
Chonburi 2 | Wannida Nophasit | |||
Chonburi 3 | Chawan Phonchai | |||
Chonburi 4 | Jirawut Singtothong | |||
Chonburi 5 | Anan Pridasutthichit | |||
Chonburi 6 | Krit Cheewathamanont | |||
Chonburi 7 | Sahatsawat Koomkong | |||
Chonburi 8 | Charus Koomkainam | |||
Chonburi 9 | Yodchai Puengporn | |||
Chonburi 10 | Sathira Phuakpraphun | |||
Prachinburi 1 | Amnat Vilawan | |||
Prachinburi 2 | Wuthipong Thonglao | Expelled from the party for sexual harassment | ||
Prachinburi 3 | Salit Butnain | |||
Rayong 1 | Kamonthat Kitti Sunthornsakul | |||
Rayong 2 | Krit Silpachai | |||
Rayong 3 | Nakornchai Khunnarong | |||
Rayong 4 | Chutipong Phiphoppinyo | |||
Rayong 5 | Sawangchit Lao Harojanphan | |||
Sa Kaeo 1 | Tarnis Thienthong | |||
Sa Kaeo 2 | Treenuch Thienthong | |||
Sa Kaeo 3 | Sorawong Thienthong | |||
Trat 1 | Sakdinai Numnu | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
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Amnat Charoen 1 | Suksomruay Wantaneekul | |||
Amnat Charoen 2 | Yaneenat Khemnak | |||
Bueng Kan 1 | Siam Penthong | |||
Bueng Kan 2 | Suwanna Kumpiro | |||
Bueng Kan 3 | Niphon Khonkhayan | |||
Buriram 1 | Sanong Thep-aksornnarong | |||
Buriram 2 | Chaichanok Chidchob | |||
Buriram 3 | Adipong Thitipitaya | |||
Buriram 4 | Rungsikron Timataruka | |||
Buriram 5 | Sophon Zaram | |||
Buriram 6 | Sak Zaram | |||
Buriram 7 | Pornchai Srisuriyayothin | |||
Buriram 8 | Trithep Ngamgamol | |||
Buriram 9 | Rungrot Thongsri | |||
Buriram 10 | Jakkrid Thongsri | |||
Chaiyaphum 1 | Ochit Kiatkongchuchai | |||
Chaiyaphum 2 | Cherngchai Chaleerin | |||
Chaiyaphum 3 | Samrit Thaensap | |||
Chaiyaphum 4 | Kanchana Ruang | |||
Chaiyaphum 5 | Siva Pongteeradul | |||
Chaiyaphum 6 | Chawengsak Rengpaiboonwong | |||
Chaiyaphum 7 | Akarasankiri Lohweera | |||
Kalasin 1 | Wirat Pimpanit | |||
Kalasin 2 | Palakorn Pimpanit | |||
Kalasin 3 | Chamlong Poonwanata | |||
Kalasin 4 | Prapa Hengpaiboon | |||
Kalasin 5 | Thinphol Sritares | |||
Kalasin 6 | Prasert Bunruang | |||
Khon Kaen 1 | Weeranan Huadsri | |||
Khon Kaen 2 | Itthiphol Chontarasiri | |||
Khon Kaen 3 | Chatchawan Apirakmankong | |||
Khon Kaen 4 | Ekkarat Changlao | |||
Khon Kaen 5 | Phakawat Srisurapol | |||
Khon Kaen 6 | Singhaphon Deenang | |||
Khon Kaen 7 | Surapot Taochareonsuk | |||
Khon Kaen 8 | Wipanee Phukamwong | |||
Khon Kaen 9 | Saratsanun Unnopporn | |||
Khon Kaen 10 | Wanniwat Somboon | |||
Khon Kaen 11 | Ongart Chatchaipolrat | |||
Loei 1 | Lertsak Pattanachaikul | |||
Loei 2 | Saran Timsuwan | |||
Loei 3 | Thanayose Thimsuwan | |||
Loei 4 | Somjate Sangcharoenrat | |||
Maha Sarakham 1 | Kittisak Kanasawat | |||
Maha Sarakham 2 | Chaiwattana Tinarat | |||
Maha Sarakham 3 | Latthachai Chokchaiwatakorn | |||
Maha Sarakham 4 | Sanphaphanyu Siripil | |||
Maha Sarakham 5 | Jirawat Siripanich | |||
Maha Sarakham 6 | Rat Klangsaeng | |||
Mukdahan 1 | Wiriya Thongpha | |||
Mukdahan 2 | Nakorn Chareephan | |||
Nakhon Phanom 1 | Phumiphat Phacharasap | |||
Nakhon Phanom 2 | Manaporn Chareonsri | |||
Nakhon Phanom 3 | Alongkot Maneekart | |||
Nakhon Phanom 4 | Chukan Kulwongsa | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 1 | Chat Suphatvanich | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 2 | Piyachart Ruchipornwasin | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 3 | Suttasit Potthasak | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 4 | Natjira Immwiset | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 5 | Somkiat Tandiloktrakul | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 6 | Kosol Pattama | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 7 | Piyanuch Yindeesuk | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 8 | Nikorn Somklang | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 9 | Polpee Suwanchawee | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 10 | Aphicha Loedphacharakamon | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 11 | Arthit Wangsuphakitkosol | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 12 | Noraset Sirirojanaku | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 13 | Patchara Chanruangthong | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 14 | Sirasit Lertduailap | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 15 | Rachata Dankul | |||
Nakhon Ratchasima 16 | Pornthep Sirirojanakul | |||
Nong Bua Lamphu 1 | Siam Hathasongkorh | |||
Nong Bua Lamphu 2 | Chaiya Promma | |||
Nong Bua Lamphu 3 | Naphol Cheykhamhaeng | |||
Nong Khai 1 | Kraa Trakulpornpong | |||
Nong Khai 2 | Chanok Chanthathong | |||
Nong Khai 3 | Ekthanad Inrod | |||
Roi Et 1 | Anurak Chureemas | |||
Roi Et 2 | Chalard Kharmchaung | |||
Roi Et 3 | Ratchanee Phonsue | |||
Roi Et 4 | Narakorn Namuangruk | |||
Roi Et 5 | Jiraporn Sindhuprai | |||
Roi Et 6 | Kitti Somsub | |||
Roi Et 7 | Chatchawan Phatayathai | |||
Roi Et 8 | Chayapa Sinthuprai | |||
Sisaket 1 | Thanet Kruearat | |||
Sisaket 2 | Surachart Charnpradit | |||
Sisaket 3 | Thana Kitpaiboonchai | |||
Sisaket 4 | Phumin Leeteeraprasert | |||
Sisaket 5 | Amornthep Sommai | |||
Sisaket 6 | Werapon Jitsumrit | |||
Sisaket 7 | Wilda Inchat | |||
Sisaket 8 | Arsphol Suntraiphop | |||
Sisaket 9 | Nuchanart Jaruwongsathien | |||
Sakon Nakhon 1 | Abhichart Tiraswasdichai | |||
Sakon Nakhon 2 | Chatri Laprom | |||
Sakon Nakhon 3 | Jiratchaya Supso | |||
Sakon Nakhon 4 | Pattana Sapso | |||
Sakon Nakhon 5 | Chaimongkol Chairob | |||
Sakon Nakhon 6 | Sakuna Saranun | |||
Sakon Nakhon 7 | Kasem Upara | |||
Surin 1 | Pakorn Mungcharoenporn | |||
Surin 2 | Chuchai Mungcharoenporn | |||
Surin 3 | Pakamas Charoenphan | |||
Surin 4 | Pornthep Poonsrithanakul | |||
Surin 5 | Kroomanit Sangpoom | |||
Surin 6 | Lumpert Puapattanachote | |||
Surin 7 | Rueangwit Koonwatanapong | |||
Surin 8 | Patida Tantiratnanon | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 1 | Worasit Kantinan | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 2 | Wuttipong Nambutr | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 3 | Pimpakarn Polsamak | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 4 | Kittunya Wajadee | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 5 | Suthichai Charoonnet | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 6 | Thantharee Suntaphan | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 7 | Sudarat Phitakpornphanlop | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 8 | Nan Boonthida Somchai | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 9 | Rampoon Tantiwanichanont | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 10 | Somsak Boonprachom | |||
Ubon Ratchathani 11 | Tuangthip Jintawet | |||
Udon Thani 1 | Nattapong Pipatchaisiri | |||
Udon Thani 2 | Hathairat Petchpanomporn | |||
Udon Thani 3 | Rang Thurapon | |||
Udon Thani 4 | Panu Pornwattana | |||
Udon Thani 5 | Kornwee Sarakham | |||
Udon Thani 6 | Adisak Kaewmungkunsub | |||
Udon Thani 7 | Thirachai Saenkaew | |||
Udon Thani 8 | Graingsak Fhayseengam | |||
Udon Thani 9 | Watcharaphon Khaokham | |||
Udon Thani 10 | Thiapjutha Khaokham | |||
Yasothon 1 | Supaporn Slabsri | |||
Yasothon 2 | Boonkaeo Somwong | |||
Yasothon 3 | Thanaphat Srichana | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chiang Mai 1 | Phetcharat Maichompoo | |||
Chiang Mai 2 | Karnik Chantada | |||
Chiang Mai 3 | Nattapon Towichakchaikul | |||
Chiang Mai 4 | Putita Chaianan | |||
Chiang Mai 5 | Julapun Amornvivat | |||
Chiang Mai 6 | Oraphan Chantaruang | |||
Chiang Mai 7 | Balance Utcharoen | |||
Chiang Mai 8 | Pattarapong Leelaphat | |||
Chiang Mai 9 | Nares Thamrongthiphayakhun | |||
Chiang Mai 10 | Srisopha Kotkhamlue | |||
Chiang Rai 1 | Chitwan Chinanuwat | |||
Chiang Rai 2 | Piyarat Tiyapairat | |||
Chiang Rai 3 | Thakoon Yasaeng | |||
Chiang Rai 4 | Wisaradee Techateerawat | |||
Chiang Rai 5 | Thedchart Chaiphong | |||
Chiang Rai 6 | Chulalak Khansutam | |||
Chiang Rai 7 | Pichet Chuamuangphan | Second Deputy Speaker | ||
Lampang 1 | Tipa Paweenasathien | |||
Lampang 2 | Pairoat Lohsoonthorn | |||
Lampang 3 | Chonthanee Chueanoi | |||
Lampang 4 | Raphatsorn Niyamosoth | |||
Lamphun 1 | Wittawisit Punsuanpluk | |||
Lamphun 2 | Rangsan Maneerat | |||
Mae Hong Son 1 | Pakorn Chinakham | |||
Mae Hong Son 2 | Sombat Yasin | |||
Nan 1 | Songyos Ramsut | |||
Nan 2 | Chonlanan Srikaew | |||
Nan 3 | Nattapong Supriyasilp | |||
Phayao 1 | Thamanat Prompow | |||
Phayao 2 | Anurat Tanbanjong | |||
Phayao 3 | Jeeradech Srivirach | |||
Phare 1 | Thosaporn Sereerak | |||
Phrae 2 | Niyom Wiwattanaditkul | |||
Phrae 3 | Worawat Auapinyakul | |||
Uttaradit 1 | Krisana Seehalak | |||
Uttaradit 2 | Warut Siriwat | |||
Uttaradit 3 | Rawee Lek-uthai | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chumphon 1 | Wichai Sudsawat | |||
Chumphon 2 | Sant Saetang | |||
Chumphon 3 | Supol Jullasai | |||
Krabi 1 | Kitti Kittithornkul | |||
Krabi 2 | Thiradet Tangmankorkit | |||
Krabi 3 | Saritpong Kiewkong | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 1 | Rachit Sudpoom | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 2 | Songsak Musikong | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 3 | Pitakdej Dejdecho | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 4 | Yuttakarn Rattanamas | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 5 | Chaichana Detdacho | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 6 | Sutham Jaritngam | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 7 | Thatha Khaokham | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 8 | Mukdawan Leungsinin | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 9 | Pornsri Chaowalit | |||
Nakhon Si Thammarat 10 | Pimphattra Wichaikul | |||
Narathiwat 1 | Watchara Yaworhasan | |||
Narathiwat 2 | Amin Mayuso | |||
Narathiwat 3 | Samphan Mayusoh | |||
Narathiwat 4 | Zakariya Sai | |||
Narathiwat 5 | Kamonsak Leewamoh | |||
Pattani 1 | Woravit Baru | |||
Pattani 2 | Casey Mamu | |||
Pattani 3 | Sommut Benjalak | |||
Pattani 4 | Yunaidee Waba | |||
Pattani 5 | Sahe Muhammad Al-Idrus | |||
Phang Nga 1 | Atthaphon Trisri | |||
Phang Nga 2 | Chakat Pattanakitwibul | |||
Phatthalung 1 | Supatchee Thammaphet | |||
Phatthalung 2 | Nitisak Thammaphet | |||
Phatthalung 3 | Romtham Khamnurak | |||
Phuket 1 | Somchat Techathavorncharoen | |||
Phuket 2 | Chalermpong Saengdee | |||
Phuket 3 | Thitikan Thitipruekthikul | |||
Ranong 1 | Kongkrit Chatmaleerat | |||
Satun 1 | Phiboon Ratchakitpakarn | |||
Satun 2 | Worasit Liangprasit | |||
Songkhla 1 | Sanphet Bunyamanee | |||
Songkhla 2 | Sarttra Sripan | |||
Songkhla 3 | Somyot Plaidung | |||
Songkhla 4 | Chanonphat Naksua | |||
Songkhla 5 | Dej-is Khaothong | |||
Songkhla 6 | Suphaporn Kamnerdphol | |||
Songkhla 7 | Natchanon Srikokuea | |||
Songkhla 8 | Surin Palarae | |||
Songkhla 9 | Saksit Khaothong | |||
Surat Thani 1 | Kansinee Opas Rangsan | |||
Surat Thani 2 | Pipit Rattanarak | |||
Surat Thani 3 | Wachiraporn Kanjana | |||
Surat Thani 4 | Pansak Boontan | |||
Surat Thani 5 | Paramet Jina | |||
Surat Thani 6 | Pichai Chompupon | |||
Surat Thani 7 | Thanin Nuanwat | |||
Trang 1 | Thanompong Leekpai | |||
Trang 2 | Satit Wongnongtoey | |||
Trang 3 | Sunutcha Losathapornpipit | |||
Trang 4 | Karn Tangpong | |||
Yala 1 | Sulaiman Buenapenae | |||
Yala 2 | Sugarno Matha | |||
Yala 3 | Abdul-ayee Samang | |||
District | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kanchanaburi 1 | Akaranan Kankittinan | |||
Kanchanaburi 2 | Chusak Mantim | |||
Kanchanaburi 3 | Yossawat Mapaisansin | |||
Kanchanaburi 4 | Sakda Wichiansilp | |||
Kanchanaburi 5 | Phanom Phokaew | |||
Phetchaburi 1 | Thiwanrat Angkinan | |||
Phetchaburi 2 | Rerk Udee | |||
Phetchaburi 3 | Apichat Kaewkosol | |||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 1 | Sangkhom Daengchot | |||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 2 | Chakkapan Piyapornpaiboon | |||
Prachuap Khiri Khan 3 | Pramual Pongthavaradet | |||
Ratchaburi 1 | Kulvaree Nopamornbodee | |||
Ratchaburi 2 | Boonying Nitikanchana | |||
Ratchaburi 3 | Jatuporn Kamonphanthip | |||
Ratchaburi 4 | Akradech Wongpituchroj | |||
Ratchaburi 5 | Chaithip Kamolpanthip | |||
Samut Songkhram 1 | Arnupap Likitamnuaychai | |||
Tak 1 | Krit Paniam | |||
Tak 2 | Ratchaphong Soisuwan | |||
Tak 3 | Pakpoom Boonpramuk | |||
Rank | Elected MP | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pita Limjaroenrat | Leader of Move Forward Candidate for Prime Minister | ||
2 | Chaithawat Tulathon | |||
3 | Sirikanya Tansakun | |||
4 | Sia Champatong | |||
5 | Apisit Laisuttuklai | |||
6 | Apichat Sirisoontorn | |||
7 | Wirot Lakkanaadisorn | |||
8 | Rangsiman Rome | |||
9 | Sittipon Wibultanakun | |||
10 | Surachet Pravinvongvuth | |||
11 | Parit Watcharasin | |||
12 | Nutthawut Buaprathum | |||
13 | Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut | |||
14 | Bencha Saengchan | |||
15 | Chaiwat Satawornwijit | |||
16 | Tunyawat Kamolwongwat | |||
17 | Wayo Assawarungruang | |||
18 | Prasertpong Soornnuvatara | |||
19 | Manop Keereepuwadol | |||
20 | Romadon Panjor | |||
21 | Karunpon Thiensuwan | |||
22 | Pakornwut Udompipatskul | |||
23 | Poonsak Chanchampa | |||
24 | Supachok Chaiyasaj | |||
25 | Saniwan Buaban | |||
26 | Nitipon Piwmow | |||
27 | Nateepat Kulsetthasith | Resigned June 27, 2023 after being convicted in a drunk driving case[3] | ||
28 | Paramee Waijongcharoen | |||
29 | Woraporn Wiriyaroj | |||
30 | Surawat Thongbu | |||
31 | Khamphong Thephakham | |||
32 | Wanvipa Maison | |||
33 | Laofang Banthitterdsakun | |||
34 | Ongkan Chaiyabut | |||
35 | Chutima Kotchapan | |||
36 | Chunlapong Yuket | |||
37 | Kanlayapat Rajitroj | |||
38 | Narongdej Ularakun | |||
39 | Pakamon Noonanan | |||
40 | Suthep U-on | Assumed office on July 7, 2023, after the resignation of Nateepat Kulsetthasith. | ||
1 | Wiroj Pao-in | |||
2 | Sompong Amornvivat | |||
3 | Prasert Jantararuangtong | |||
4 | Chusak Sirinin | |||
5 | Chalerm Yubamrung | |||
6 | Krieng Kalptinan | |||
7 | Suriya Juangroongruangkit | |||
8 | Suchart Tonjaroen | |||
9 | Sutin Khungsang | |||
10 | Chaikasem Nitisiri | |||
11 | Somsak Thepsuthin | |||
12 | Visuth Chainaroon | |||
13 | Chaturon Chaisang | |||
14 | Pairoj Lohsoontorn | |||
15 | Noppadon Pattama | |||
16 | Songklam Kitlerdpairoj | |||
17 | Prayut Siripanich | |||
18 | Adisorn Piangket | |||
19 | Nikom Boonwiset | |||
20 | Khattiya Sawadipon | |||
21 | Sudawan Wangsupakitkoson | |||
22 | Praweenut Intapanya | |||
23 | Surakiat Thientong | |||
24 | Jittipoj Wiriyaroj | |||
25 | Danuporn Poonnakan | |||
26 | Anusorn Eiamsa-ard | |||
27 | Pisarn Wattanawongkiri | |||
28 | Sutham Sangprathum | |||
29 | Lintiporn Warinwatchararoj | |||
1 | Peeraphan Salirathaviphak | Resigned on June 30, 2023[4] | ||
2 | Supattanapong Punmeechaow | |||
3 | Ekanat Promphan | |||
4 | Chayothit Kridakorn | |||
5 | Suchart Chomklin | |||
6 | Pitcharat Laohaphongchana | |||
7 | Wittaya Kaewparadai | |||
8 | Chatchawan Kongudom | |||
9 | Juti Krairiksh | |||
10 | Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana | |||
11 | Kriengyot Sudlapa | |||
12 | Duangrit Benjathikun Chairungruang | |||
13 | Chaiwat Paopiumsub | |||
14 | Anucha Burapachaisri | Assumed office on July 7, 2023, after the resignation of Peeraphan Salirathaviphak.[5] | ||
1 | Anutin Charnvirakul | Leader of the Bhumjaithai Party | ||
2 | Saksayam Chidchob | |||
3 | Songsak Tongsri | |||
1 | Jurin Laksanawisit | Leader of the Democrat Party | ||
2 | Chuan Leekpai | |||
3 | Banyat Bantadtan | |||
1 | Wan Muhamad Noor Matha | Speaker of the House | ||
2 | Tawee Sodsong | |||
1 | Prawit Wongsuwan | Leader of the Palang Pracharath Party | ||
1 | Sereepisuth Temeeyaves | |||
1 | Sudarat Keyuraphan | Resigned on July 10, 2023[6] | ||
2 | Takorn Tantasith | Assumed office on July 11, 2023, after the resignation of Sudarat Keyuraphan. | ||
1 | Surathin Phichan | |||
1 | Kriditaj Sangthanyothin | |||
1 | Wannarat Channukul | |||
1 | Bancha Dechchareonsirikul | |||
1 | Varawut Silpa-archa | |||
1 | Kanvee Suebsaeng | |||
1 | Chaowarit Khajohnpongkirati | |||
1 | Preeda Boonplerng | |||
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,[7] but this meeting was canceled. Move Forward has nominated Padipat Suntiphada, an MP from Phitsanulok's 1st district to be the speaker.[8] 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.[9] [10] 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.[11] [12]
Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|
√ Padipat Suntiphada (MFP) | 312 | ||
Witthaya Kaewparadi (UTN) | 105 | ||
Not voting | 2 | ||
The post of second deputy speaker went to Pheu Thai's, a constituency MP from Chiang Rai province.
22 August 2023 Nomination of Srettha Thavisin (PTP) as Prime Minister Motion proposed by Cholnan Srikaew Absolute majority: 375/748 | |||
Vote | Parties | Votes | |
Yes | Senators (152), Pheu Thai Party (140), Bhumjaithai Party (71), Palang Pracharath Party (39), United Thai Nation Party (36), Democrat Party (16), Chart Thai Pattana Party (10), Prachachart Party (8), Chart Pattana Party (2), Thai Ruam Palang Party (2), Thai Liberal Party (1), Plung Sungkom Mai (1), Thai Counties (1), New Democracy Party (1), New Party (1), Thai Teachers for People Party (1) | ||
No | Move Forward Party (149), Senators (13), Democrat Party (2), Fair Party (1) | ||
Abstain | Senators (68), Democrat Party (6), Thai Sang Thai Party (6), Prachachart Party (1) | ||
Not voting | Pheu Thai Party (1), Senators (16), Palang Pracharath Party (1), Move Forward Party (1), Democrat Party (1) |
16 August 2024 Nomination of Paetongtarn Shinawatra (PTP) as Prime Minister Motion proposed by Sorawong Thienthong Absolute majority: 248/494 | |||
Vote | Parties | Votes | |
Yes | Pheu Thai Party (139), Bhumjaithai Party (70), Palang Pracharath Party (39), United Thai Nation Party (36), Chart Thai Pattana Party (10), Prachachart Party (8), Thai Sang Thai Party (6), Chart Pattana Party (2), Thai Ruam Palang Party (2), Thai Liberal Party (1), Plung Sungkom Mai (1), Thai Counties (1), New Democracy Party (1), New Party (1), Thai Teachers for People Party (1) | ||
No | People's Party (143), Fair Party (1), Thai Progress Party (1) | ||
Abstain | Democrat Party (25), Pheu Thai Party (1), Prachachart Party (1) | ||
Not voting | Pheu Thai Party (1), Bhumjaithai Party (1), Palang Pracharath Party (1) |