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Next Thai general election
Thailand
← 2023 By 27 June 2027[1]

All 500 seats in the House of Representatives
251 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Current seats
Move Forward Party
Pheu Thai
Bhumjaithai Party
Palang Pracharath Party
United Thai Nation Party
Democrat
Chart Thai Pattana Party
Prachachart Party
Thai Sang Thai Party
Chart Pattana Kla Party
Pheu Thai Ruam Palang
Fair Party (Thailand)
Thai Liberal Party
New Democracy Party (Thailand)
New Party (Thailand)
Incumbent Prime Minister
Srettha Thavisin
Pheu Thai

General elections are scheduled to be held in Thailand by 27 June 2027.[2] It will determine the composition of the House of Representatives.

Electoral system[edit]

The 500 members of the House of Representatives are elected by parallel voting. 400 seats are elected from single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting and 100 seats by proportional representation. Voters cast separate ballots for the two sets of seats.[3]

Opinion polls[edit]

Preferred party[edit]

Fieldwork date(s) Polling firm Sample Move Forward Pheu Thai United Thai Nation Bhumjaithai Democrat Palang Pracharath No party
Undecided
Others Lead
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9–20 December 2023 SPU 1,168 61.50% 25.50% 1.08% 1.03% 1.04% 1.95% 7.90% style="background-color:Template:Move Forward Party/meta/color;" width=10px | ; color:white;"|26.00%
13–18 December 2023 NIDA 2,000 44.05% 24.05% 3.20% 1.75% 3.60% 1.45% 16.10% 6.00% style="background-color:Template:Move Forward Party/meta/color;" width=10px | ; color:white;"|20.00%
22–24 August 2023 SPU 1,253 62.00% 12.87% 9.27% 4.39% 1.86% 2.00% 7.61% style="background-color:Template:Move Forward Party/meta/color;" width=10px | ; color:white;"|49.13%
14 May 2023 2023 election 37.99% 28.84% 12.54% 2.99% 2.43% 1.41% 1.27% style="background-color:Template:Move Forward Party/meta/color;" width=10px | ; color:white;" |9.15%

Preferred Prime Minister[edit]

Fieldwork date(s) Polling firm Sample Pita Srettha Paethongtarn Pirapan  Anutin Sudarat Undecided Others Lead
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13–18 December 2023 NIDA 2,000 39.40 22.35 5.75 2.40 1.70 1.65 18.60 8.15 style="background-color:Template:Move Forward Party/meta/color;" width=10px | ; color:white;" |17.05

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 “ทำไม กกต. เคาะเลือกตั้ง 7 พ.ค. 66 ตัวเลขนี้มายังไง?”
  2. according to the constitution When the four-year term of the House of Representatives expires, elections must be held within 45 days, although the Constitution does not specify what day they will be held. But in practice it will be held on Sunday.[1]
  3. "Thai Parliament passes election changes favouring ruling party". The Business Times. 10 September 2021. Archived from the original on 13 September 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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