The Bhumjaithai Party has won 193 house seats, followed by 118 House seats of the People’s Party while the third of 74 House seats of the Pheu Thai Party.
The Bhumjaithai Party of caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has won 193 House seats including 174 of constituency MPs and 19 of list MPs, according to the Election Commission.
Followed by the People’s Party with 118 House seats, including 87 of constituency MPs and 31 of list MPs.
The third of 74 for the Pheu Thai Party, including 58 of constituency MPs and 16 of list MPs.
The unofficial vote result dashboard of the EC reported the results after 95% of ballots was counted at 10.02 am on Monday. The Klatham Party came fourth with 58 House seats, including 56 of constituency MPs and two of list MPs. Fifth was the Democrat Party with 22 House seats. There were 10 of constituency MPs and 12 of list MPs.
The results for potential constituency in Bangkok and nearby provinces: the People’s Party won all 33 seats in Bangkok, all eight seats in Nonthaburi.
Small scale political parties included six house seats of Thai Ruam Palang; five of each Prachachat and Palang Pracharath; three of Economic; two house seats of each Phue Chart Thai, United Thai National and Thai Sang Thai.
One house seat of each; Thaisubthawee, Ryam Jai Thai, New Democracy, New Alternative, Thai Liberal, United People Power, Thaipakdi, and New Opportunity.
Analysts expected Bhumjaithai to form the next coalition with Phra Thai and Klatham. Bhumjaithai and Klatham were coalition partners in the previous government.
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