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Bhumjaithai Party secures victory in Thailand’s general election

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February 8, 2026
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The Bhumjaithai Party, led by caretaker Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, has taken a substantial lead in Thailand’s general election held on February 8, 2026. The opposing People’s Party has conceded defeat, with its leader acknowledging that victory is unlikely.

As of 10:44 PM on election night, with 79% of the votes tallied, the provisional results from the Election Commission showed Bhumjaithai likely securing 177 House constituency MP seats. The top parties for constituency seats were:

  • Bhumjaithai Party: 177 seats
  • People’s Party: 81 seats
  • Pheu Thai: 62 seats
  • Klatham Party: 59 seats

For party-list votes, the People’s Party was leading with 7.16 million votes, followed by Bhumjaithai with 4.66 million and Pheu Thai with 4.31 million votes.

Based on these early returns, Bhumjaithai is projected to win the general election. It is anticipated that the Bhumjaithai Party will likely form the next stable government in a coalition with Pheu Thai and the Klatham Party, collectively commanding over 300 parliamentary seats.

The People’s Party leader, Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, has stated his party will assume the role of opposition, affirming his previous commitment not to support Bhumjaithai in leading the government. These preliminary results are consistent with pre-election opinion surveys, where Bhumjaithai was favored to win in two out of three forecasts.

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