Thailand

House of RepresentativesSenate

House of Representatives

Election results

Data on parliamentary elections, including the background, candidates, voter turnout, results and the formation of the new legislature. By default the latest election results are displayed. Select a date to view results from previous elections

Background

Election date(s) The date when elections started and ended for directly or indirectly elected parliaments/chambers. The date of appointments for appointed parliaments/chambers.
07.08.2014
Expected date of next elections The expected date at which the next elections should take place, based on law or practice.
31.05.2028

Results

About the election Short description of the context and results of the election.
N/A (all members are appointed)
Members elected, by sex
Number of men elected
185
Number of women elected
12
Other notes
- In all, 200 members, including 12 women, were appointed by the King on 31 July 2014. However, seven men and one woman members did not take up their seats in the 220-member National Legislative Assembly, which was convened on 7 August. There were thus 11 women out of 192 members.
- On 27 September 2014, 28 additional members (including two women) were appointed, raising the number of women to 13 out of 220 members.
- The 2014 provisional constitution provided that the National Legislative Assembly would comprise not more than 220 members. Amendment (No.3) 2016, promulgated in August 2016, raised the statutory number of the Assembly members to 250. In October 2016, 30 new members were appointed to the National Legislative Assembly. The number of women remained unchanged at 13 (out of 250 members).
- As at September 2018, there were 13 women out of 246 members.
Sources
Thai IPU Group (07.08.2014, 01.01.2017)

New legislature

First-term parliamentarians The number of members who are assuming their parliamentary mandate for the first time following the election or renewal, regardless of their mode of designation.
77