General elections were held in
Thailand
Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ...
on 6 January 2001 to elect the 500 seats of the
House of Representatives
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. In accordance with the recently enacted
1997 constitution, the House of Representatives was composed of 400 members elected from single-member constituencies and 100 elected from national party lists on a proportional basis.
The
Thai Rak Thai
The Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT; th, พรรคไทยรักไทย, , ; "Thais Love Thais Party") was a Thai political party founded in 1998. From 2001 to 2006, it was the ruling party under its founder, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatr ...
party co-founded and led by
Thaksin Shinawatra
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won the largest number of votes and 248 of the 500 seats on a populist platform of economic growth and anti-corruption. Following the elections, it gained a parliamentary majority by merging with the
New Aspiration Party
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, giving it 286 seats. A coalition government was formed with the
Thai Nation Party
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. The
Democrat Party, which had run on a platform supporting
neoliberal
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,
IMF-backed economic reforms, went into the opposition with the
National Development Party.
Results
By constituency
Nationwide constituency
Single-member constituencies
Bangkok
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: 37 Seats
#Siri Wangboonkerd (TRT)24,557
#Krisada Sajjakul (TRT)25,089
#Lalita Rirksamran (TRT)27,822
#Kannikar Thammakesorn (TRT) 21,416
#Prachuab Ungpakorn (TRT) 19,749
#Mom Rajawongse
Sukhumbhand Paribatra
Mom Rajawongse Sukhumbhand Paribatra ( th, ม.ร.ว.สุขุมพันธุ์ บริพัตร; , ; born 22 September 1953) is a Thai politician belonging to the Democrat Party. From 2009 to 2016 he was the Governor of Bangkok. ...
(Dem) 30,582
#Charoen Kanthawaong (Dem) 26,978
#Somkiat Chanthavanich (Dem) 21,450
#Sitha Thivaree (TRT) 22,215
#Issara Soonthornwat (Dem) 23,244
#Piraphan Salirathawipak (Dem) 30,466
#Chalermchai Jinawijarana (TRT) 34,857
#Suppamas Isarapakdi (TRT) 23,577
#Mom Rajawongse Damrongdis Disakul (TRT) 27,246
#Ruaylarp Iamthong (TRT) 22,541
#Anusorn Panthong (TRT) 33,780
#Pramont Kunakasem (TRT) 24,512
#Puwanida Khunpalin (TRT) 23,007
#Pimol Srivikorn (TRT) 33,247
#Re-election
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Tawatchai Sajjakul (TRT) 32,518
#Pattrasak Osathanukhroh (TRT) 29,760
#Sansanee Narkpong (TRT) 28,453
#Wattana Sengpairoh (TRT) 21,539
#Mongkol Kimsoonchan (TRT) 39,656
#Vicharn Minchainant (TRT) 43,274
#Anek Hutangkabadi (TRT) 28,572
#Pramote Sukhum (Dem) 21,944
#Phimuk Simaroj (TRT) 29,100
#Ong-art Klampaibul (Dem) 23,987
#Pitipong Temcharoen (TRT) 30,927
#Vilas Chanthapitak (Dem) 30,321
#Suwat Muangsiri (TRT) 32,357
#Suwat Wannasirikul (TRT) 34,615
#Sakol Muangsiri (TRT) 40,000
#Sutha Chanseang (TRT) 25,314
#Sawaeng Rirkcharun (TRT) 35,654
North: 16 provinces, 76 seats
Chiang Mai (10 MPs)
#Pakorn Buranapakorn (TRT) 33,605
#Yaowapa Wongsawat (TRT) 45,981
#Boonsong Teriyapirom (TRT) 29,542
#Re-election
#Pornchai Atthapiyangkul (TRT) 39,521
#Noppakul Rathpathai (TRT) 49,728
#Surapol Kiatchaiyakorn (TRT) 45,289
#Panintra Pakkasem (TRT) 21,760
#Yongyuth Suwaparp (Dem) 22,193
#Santi Tansuhat (TRT) 29,981
Chiang Rai (8 MPs)
#Samart Kaewmechai (TRT) 39,944
#Sarit Ung-apinan (TRT) 51,621
#Thavon Triratnarong. (TRT) 26,091
#Visan Techateerawat (TRT) 32,393
#Re-election
#Yongyuth Tiyapairat (TRT) 30,927
#Ittidej Kaewluang (TRT) 34,713
#Buasorn Prachamon (TRT) 39,321
Kamphaeng Phet (5 MPs)
#Preecha Musikul (Dem) 31,911
#Kaneung Thaiprasit (TRT) 25,561
#Weipoj Arpornrat (TRT) 26,662
#Sanan Sabaimuang (TRT) 26,484
#Thawil Rirkrai (TRT) 26,640
Lampang (5 MPs)
#Piroj Lohsunthorn (TRT) 41,309
#Chinda Wongsawat (TRT) 51,975
#Re-election
#Pinit Chanthasurin (TRT) 47,639
#Re-election
Lamphun (3 MPs)
#Apaporn Putthapuan (TRT) 32,402
#Sa-nguan Pongmanee (TRT) 31,796
#Songchai Wongsawat (Dem) 32,964
Mae Hong Son (2 MPs)
#Panya Jinakham (Dem) 14,276
#Somboon Praiwan (TRT) 16,397
Nakhon Sawan (7 MPs)
#Pinyo Niroj (CTP) 32,012
#Kasem Pan-udomlak (Dem) 34,184
#Somkuan Oborm (CTP) 29,619
#Sanchai Wongsunthorn (TRT) 31,117
#Maytri Chartjindarat (TRT) 35,230
#Banyin Tangpakorn (TRT) 24,252
#Niroj Sunthornlekha (CTP) 22,073
Nan (3 MPs)
#Khamron na Lamphun (Dem) 37,631
#Cholanan Srikaew (TRT) 38,146
#Wallop Supeeyasil (TRT) 22,647
Phayao (3 MPs)
#Arunee Chamnanya (TRT) 26,924
#Wisut Chainarun (TRT) 47,386
#Kriangkrai Chaiyamonkol (TRT) 29,298
Phetchabun (7 MPs)
#Re-election
#Surasak Anakaphan (TRT) 33,023
#Thaweesak Anakaphan (TRT) 26,706
#Narongkorn Chawansantati (TRT) 21,428
#Kitthikun Nakhabutr (TRT) 22,567
#Kaew Buasuwan (NAP) 31,308
#Paisal Chantarapakdee (TRT) 31,921
Phitsanulok Province (6 MPs)
#Pitak Santiwongdecha (Dem) 25,975
#Pisanu Polawei (TRT) 27,946
#Mayura Manasikarn
(TRT) 28,028
#Suchon Champhunoj (TRT) 26,396
#Nakorn Machim (Dem) 14,337
#Veera Patamasiriwat (TRT) 29,397
Phrae (3 MPs)
#Tosaporn Sereerak (TRT) 59,174
#Siriwan Prassachaksatru (Dem) 50,010
#Worawat Uea-apinyakul (TRT) 42,007
Phichit (4 MPs)
#Pradit Pataraprasit (Dem) 40,846
#Re-election
#Siriwat Kachornprasart (Dem) 30,953
#Adul Boonset (TRT) 47,134
Sukhothai (4 MPs)
#Anongwan Thepsutin (TRT) 37,707
#Re-election
#Somchet Limpraphan (CPP) 31,468
#Re-election
Tak (3 MPs)
#Thanon Tantisunthorn (Dem) 37,640
#Chaiwuth Bannawat (Dem) 37,936
#Thanitphon Chaiyanant (Dem) 25,814
Uttaradit (3 MPs)
#Kritsana Srihalak (TRT) 37,570
#Re-election
#Thanusak Lek-utai (TRT) 40,571
Central: 26 provinces, 95 seats
Ang Thong (2 MPs)
#Viroj Pao-in (CTP) 31,065
#Somsak Prisanananthakul (CTP) 43,765
Ayutthaya (5 MPs)
#Kuakul Danchaivijit (TRT) 36,138
#Pong Chiwanant (TRT) 39,476
#Suvimol Phancharoenvorakul (TRT) 49,084
#Withaya Buranasiri (TRT) 31,023
#Boonphan Kaewattana (TRT) 25,703
Chachoengsao (4 MPs)
#Anant Chaisaeng (TRT) 39,531
#Itthi Sirilathayakorn (CPP) 34,879
#Suchart Tancharoen (NAP) 24,324
#Wuthipong Chaisaeng (TRT) 41,807
Chai Nat (2 MPs)
#Anucha Nakasai (TRT) 36,533
#Monthien Songpracha (CTP) 50,649
Chanthaburi (3 MPs)
#Thawatchai Anampong (CPP) 37,731
#Komkai Polabut (Dem) 41,258
#Pongvej Vejjajiva.(TRT) 33,593
Chon Buri (7 MPs)
#Sa-nga Thanasanguanwong (CTP) 36,823
#Vidthaya Khunpluem (CTP) 31,866
#Somchai Sahachairungrueng (CTP) 28,812
#Surasit Nitiwutvoraluck (CTP) 29,906
#Itthipol Khunpluem (CTP) 35,564
#Charnsak Chavalitnititham (CTP) 25,607
#Roj Wiphatpumiprathet (TRT) 23,042
Kanchanaburi (5 MPs)
#Re-election
#Santhad Jinapak (TRT) 35,824
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Re-election
Lop Buri (5 MPs)
#Natthapol Kiatvinaisakul (TRT) 31,521
#Pongsak Vorapanya (TRT) 28,836
#Kamol Chirapanwanich (CTP) 26,753
#Amnuay Klangpa (TRT) 49,692
#Niyom Vorapanya (TRT) 30,189
Nakhon Nayok (2 MPs)
#Re-election
#Re-election
Nakhon Pathom (5 MPs)
#Prasan Boonmee (TRT) 29,254
#Charnchai Pathummarak (TRT) 32,290
#Pornsak Piemkla (TRT) 40,501
#Chaiya Sasomsap (TRT) 30,276
#Padermchai Sasomsap (TRT) 25,061
Nonthaburi (5 MPs)
#Udomdej Ratanasathien (TRT) 29,221
#Nithat Srinond (TRT) 28,650
#Pimpa Chanprasong (TRT) 36,002
#Apiwan Viriyachai (TRT) 43,656
#Suchart Bandasak (TRT) 38,202
Pathum Thani (4 MPs)
#Surapong Ungampornvilai (CPP) 36,404
#Ekapote Panyaem (Dem) 45,919
#Sumet Ritthakanee (TRT) 29,564
#Likit Moodee (TRT) 33,546
Phetchaburi (3 MPs)
#Alongkorn Polbutr (Dem) 52,006
#Thani Yisarn (TRT) 47,595
#Apichart Supapaeng (Dem) 39,951
Prachuab Khiri Khan (3 MPs)
#Montri Pannoinon (Dem) 38,951
#Chalermchai Sri-on (Dem) 38,790
#Payao Pultharat (Dem) 39,907
Prachin Buri (3 MPs)
#Sunthorn Vilawan (TRT) 37,313
#Re-election
#Woravut Pumakanchana (TRT) 37,959
Ratchaburi (5 MPs)
#Re-election
#Vivat Nitikanchana (TRT) 40,233
#Prapaiphan Sengprasert (Dem) 38,600
#Vijai Wattanaprasit (Dem) 32,024
#Boonlue Prasertsopha (TRT) 37,296
Rayong (3 MPs)
#Sathit Pitutaycha (Dem) 39,184
#Sin Khumpha (TRT) 28,476
#Piya Pitutaycha (CTP) 25,360
Sa Kaew (3 MPs)
#Thanit Thienthong (TRT) 55,333
#Trinut Thienthong (TRT) 58,953
#Vitthaya Thienthong (TRT) 52,603
Samut Prakan (6 MPs)
#Wallop Yangtrong (TRT) 27,859
#Prasert Denapalai (TRT) 31,968
#
Pracha Prasobdee (TRT) 26,610
#Chiraphan Limsakulsirirat (TRT) 26,453
#Salinthip Chaisadom (TRT) 27,833
#Re-election
Samut Songkhram (1 MP)
#Rangsima Rodrasmee (Dem) 51,868
Samut Sakhon (3 MPs)
#Anek Thapsuwan (Dem) 23,679
#Sutham Rahong (Dem) 20,186
#Udom Kraiwatnussorn (NAP) 27,594
Saraburi (4 MPs)
#Ngern Boonsupa (TRT) 23,964
#Yongyos Adireksarn (TRT) 21,995
#Somchai Sunthornwat (TRT) 39,067
#Veerapol Adireksarn (TRT) 41,999
Sing Buri (2 MP)
#Chaiwut Thanakananusorn (Dem) 30,245
#Payap Panket (TRT) 23,335
Suphan Buri (6 MPs)
#Varawut Silpa-archa (CTP) 49,930
#Kanchana Silpa-archa (CTP) 52,422
#Natthawut Prasertsuwan (CTP) 49,575
#
Banharn Silpa-archa
Banharn Silpa-archa (also spelled ''Banhan'', ''Silapa''-, ''Sinlapa''-, -''acha''; th, บรรหาร ศิลปอาชา, , ; ; 19 August 1932 – 23 April 2016) was a Thai politician. He was the Prime Minister of Thailand from 1995 ...
(CTP) 49,816
#Prapat Pothasuthon (CTP) 52,545
#Jongchai Thiengtham (CTP) 43,484
Trat (2 MP)
#Boonsong Kaiket (Dem) 19,736
#Thira Salakpet (Dem) 28,870
Uthai Thani (2 MPs)
#Thiraphan Veerayutwattana (CTP) 33,358
#Noppadol Polsen (CTP) 28,902
Northeast: 19 provinces, 138 seats
Amnat Charoen (2 MPs)
#Thirachai Sirikhan (NAP) 27,545
#Paisal Chanthawara (Dem) 26,162
Buri Ram (10 MPs)
#Re-election
#Karuna Chidchob (CTP) 33,813
#Saksayam Chidchob (CTP) 31,508
#Surasak Nakdee (TRT)24,965
#Re-election
#Sophon Saran (CTP) 23,027
#Prakit Poladej (TRT) 35,407
#& 9) Re-election
#Songsak Thongsri(TRT) 37,944
Chaiyaphum (7 MPs)
#Re-election
#Chavalit Mahachan (TRT) 30,661
#Kamsueng Prapakornkaewrat (TRT) 33,594
#Wuthichai Sa-nguanwongchai (CPP) 38,557
#Re-election
#Charoen Chankomol (TRT) 40,052
#
Surawit Khonsomboon (Seritham) 30,776
Kalasin (6 MPs)
#Sukhumpong Ngonkham (TRT) 25,432
#Orradi Suthasri (CTP) 33,590
#Vidthaya Phumlaochaeng (TRT) 37,378
#Pirapet Sirikul (NAP) 19,702
#Boonruen Sritharet (TRT) 27,852
#Prasert Boonrueng (NAP) 33,260
Khon Kaen (11 MPs)
#Charkrin Patdamrongkij (TRT) 30,742
#Prachak Kaewklaharn (TRT) 29,721
#Natronglert Surapol (SAP) 19,966
#Re-election
#Phum Sarapol (TRT) 29,721
#Re-election
#Suchai Srisurapol (TRT) 11,799
#Somsak Khun-ngern (Seritham) 26,334
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Premsak Piayura (NAP)31,751
Loei (4 MPs)
#Tossaphon Sangkasub (TRT) 43,180
#Thanapol Timsuwan (TRT) 37,802
#Re-election
#Suvit Yothongyos (Seritham) 16,100
Maha Sarakham (6 MPs)
#Thonglor Polkote (TRT) 51,597
#Chaiwat Tinrat (TRT) 31,593
#Yuthapong Charassathien (Dem) 32,255
#Charnchai Chairungrueng (TRT) 31,156
#Kusumawadee Sirikomut (TRT) 29,864
#Re-election
Mukdahan (2 MPs)
#Pramualsin Pokesawat (Seritham) 21,812
#Lawan Tantikulpong (TRT) 26,919
Nakhon Phanom (5 MPs)
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Mongkol Buppasiri (NAP) 22,238
#Re-election
#Suphachai Phosu (NAP) 38,939
Nakhon Ratchasima (17 MPs)
#Tewan Liptapanlop (CPP)
#Wannarat Charnnukul (CPP) 47,211
#Pravit Rattanapien (CPP) 46,320
#Prateep Kreethavej (CPP) 35,099
#Pitsinee Mungfakklang (TRT) 23,940
#& 7) Re-election
#Pairoj Suwanchawee (TRT) 37,841
#& 10) Re-election
#Somsak Phankasem (CPP) 53,142
#Somchai Pretprasert (TRT) 34,480
#Prasert Chanruangthong (TRT) 33,647
#& 15) Re-election
16) Somsak Somklang (CPP) 25,985
17) Re-election
Nong Bua Lam Phu (3 MPs)
#Kittisak Hatthasongkroh (TRT) 19,570
#Re-election
#Vichai Samit (TRT) 36,189
Nong Khai (6 MPs)
#Pongpan Sunthornchai (TRT) 29,525
#Prasit Chanthathong (TRT) 33,276
#Ekthanut Inrod (TRT) 20,570
#Tewarit Nikornthep (TRT) 22,312
#Re-election
#Niphon Konekayan (TRT) 21,929
Roi-et (9 MPs)
#Sanit Wongsaktanapong (Seritham) 34,514
#& 3) Re-election
#Ekaparp Polsue (Seritham) 29,821
#Nirand Namuangrak (TRT) 27,035
#Nisit Sinthupai (NAP) 23,847
#Kitti Somsap (TRT) 34,007
#Sakda Kongpet (TRT) 46,332
#Re-election
Sakon Nakhon (7 MPs)
#Re-election
#Chalermchai Urankul (NAP) 28,851
#Narisorn Thongtiras (CTP) 19,494
#Sakhon Prompakdi (Seritham) 24,189
#Pongsak Boonsol (TRT) 25,917
#Seri Saranant (TRT) 30,376
#Kasem Utara (NAP) 21,566
Si Sa Ket (9 MPs)
#Boonchong Veesommai (NAP) 22,701
#Pitthaya Boonchaleo (NAP) 21,148
#Wiwatchai Hotarawaisaya (CTP) 24,608
#Chaturong Pengnoraphat (TRT) 39,347
#Danairit Watcharaporn (TRT) 24,820
#Tin Wongplang (CTP) 23,437
#Re-election
#Manop Charasdamrongnit (TRT) 37,354
#Re-election
Surin (9 MPs)
#Chuchai Mungcharoenporn (TRT) 30,502
#Thirachote Kongthong (CTP) 23,847
#Farida Sulaiman (TRT) 23,217
#Re-election
#Pradut Manmai (TRT) 16,484
#Supalak Kuanha (TRT) 36,593
#Re-election
#Seksan Saenphum (TRT) 25,985
#Teeyai Phoonsritanakul (TRT) 28,638
Udon Thani (10 MPs)
#Sarawut Petpanomporn (CPP) 18,648
#Atthapol Sanitwongchai (TRT) 23,518
#Wichai Chaijitwanitkul (CPP) 24,724
#Thirayuth Wanitchang (TRT) 22,777
#Chaiyos Jiramethakorn (Dem) 26,597
#Thongdee Manitsarn (TRT) 22,507
#Thirachai Saenkaew (TRT) 22,278
#Torpong Chaiyasan (Seritham) 23,054
#Tharapong Leelawong (Seritham) 24,469
#Surachart Chamnansin (Seritham) 29,562
Ubon Ratchathani (11 MPs)
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Witoon Nambutr (TRT) 36,634
#Re-election
#Chuvit Pitakpornpallop (TRT) 35,773
#Re-election
#Adisak Pokkulkanond (TRT) 19,727
#Poonsawat Hotrawaisaya (TRT) 31,004
#Suchart Tantivanichanont (TRT) 41,358
#Re-election
#Chatri Piriyakitpaibul (TRT) 30,733
Yasothon (4 MPs)
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Re-election
#Visant Dejsen (NAP) 29,721
South: 14 provinces, 54 seats
Krabi (2 MPs)
#Arkom Engchuan (Dem) 53,059
#Pichet Phanvichartkul (Dem) 48,639
Chumphon (3 MPs)
#Sirisak Onlamai (Dem) 49,635
#Suchart Kaewnapo (Dem) 46,367
#Suwaroj Palang (Dem) 50,578
Nakhon Si Thammarat (10 MPs)
#Huwadiya Pitsuwan (Dem) 39,476
#Surachet Masadit (Dem) 35,291
#Narissa Adithepvoraphan (Dem) 46,045
#Manoj Vichaikul (Dem) 39,517
#Chinaworn Boonyakiat (Dem) 56,042
#Tripol Jorjit (Dem) 46,699
#Prakob Rattanaphan (Dem) 41,032
#Chamni Sakdiset (Dem) 44,912
#Apichart Karikan (Dem) 37,989
#Vitthaya Kaewparadai (Dem) 39,988
Narathiwat (4 MPs)
#Pornpit Pattanakullert (Dem) 34,135
#Re-election
#Najjamudin Uma (NAP) 23,454
#Re-election
Pattani (4 MPs)
#Weiroj Pipitpakdi (Dem) 24,553
#Jeh Isamaair Jehmong (Dem) 26,041
#Sommart Jehna (Dem) 24,902
#Muk Sulaiman (NAP) 29,317
Phang-Nga (2 MP)
#Kantawan Kuljanyavivat (Dem) 41,570
#Julit Laksanavisit (Dem) 36,674
Phatthalung (3 MPs)
#Suphat Thammapet (Dem) 45,887
#Nipit Intharasombat (Dem) 43,245
#Naris Kamnurak (Dem) 52,853
Phuket (2 MP)
#Suwit Sa-ngiamkul (Dem) 44,198
#Chalermlak Kebsub (Dem) 36,398
Ranong (1 MP)
#Wirat Romyen (Dem) 36,059
Songkhla (8 MPs)
#Jua Rachasi (Dem) 47,157
#Lapsak Laparojkit (Dem) 45,253
#Prai Pattano (Dem) 54,682
#Vinai Senniem (Dem) 39,013
#Nibhon Bunyamanee (Dem) 43,822
#Tavorn Senniem (Dem) 50,638
#Sirichoke Sopa (Dem) 39,097
#Vichit Suwit (Dem) 34,503
Satun (2 MPs)
#Thanin Jaisamut (Dem) 20,492
#Sanan Suthakul (Dem) 21,450
Surat Thani (6 MPs)
#Komet Kwanmuang (Dem) 43,751
#Pravit Nilwatcharamanee (Dem) 44,976
#Chumpol Kanchana (Dem) 36,751
#Shane Thaughsuban (Dem) 42,680
#Sinit Lertkrai (Dem) 55,609
#Nipa Pringsulaka (Dem) 52,021
Trang (4 MPs)
#Suwan Kusujarit (Dem) 57,208
#Tawee Suraban (Dem) 65,458
#Somchai Losathapornpipit (Dem) 50,503
#Somboon Uthaiwiankul (Dem) 49,672
Yala (3 MPs)
#Prasert Pongsuwansiri (Dem) 32,995
#Paisal Yingsaman (NAP) 33,943
#Burahanudin Useng (NAP) 25,386
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