Thailand counts votes in early general election

Vote counting is underway in Thailand's early general election, featuring a three-way contest among the progressive People's Party, the establishment-backed Bhumjaithai, and the populist Pheu Thai. With 53 million registered voters participating, no single party is expected to secure a majority, likely leading to a coalition government. The election coincides with a referendum on potentially replacing the 2017 constitution.

On February 8, 2026, Thailand held an early general election amid economic challenges and rising nationalism. The poll involves more than 50 parties, but the race centers on three main contenders vying for a simple majority among the 500 elected lawmakers, who will select the next prime minister.

The People's Party, led by Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, emerges as the successor to the dissolved Move Forward Party, which topped the 2023 election but was blocked from power by conservative forces. Natthaphong's platform promises reforms to the military, police, and judiciary, while shifting focus to economic issues after softening stances on sensitive topics like monarchy criticism. After voting in Bangkok, he told reporters: "I think we will get the mandate from the people, and we promised the people that we will form the people's government to bring policies that benefit all, not a few in the country."

Incumbent Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul heads the Bhumjaithai Party, favored by the royalist-military establishment. Anutin assumed office in September 2025 following the ousting of Paetongtarn Shinawatra over an ethics issue related to Cambodia relations. Facing a no-confidence threat, he dissolved parliament in December 2025. Recent border clashes with Cambodia have bolstered his image as a national security advocate. In Buriram province, his stronghold, Anutin said: "We have done everything that we had to, but we cannot force the mind of the people. We can only present ourselves, and hope that the people will have faith in us."

The Pheu Thai Party, backed by former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, campaigns on economic revival and populist measures like cash handouts. It has nominated Thaksin's nephew, Yodchanan Wongsawat, as its prime ministerial candidate. Yodchanan expressed optimism after voting: "I'm excited, because I think today will be another busy day for the country's democracy."

Voters also weighed a referendum on authorizing a new constitution to replace the 2017 military-drafted version, a move pro-democracy advocates see as curbing unelected influences, though conservatives caution against instability. Local projections suggest a coalition will be necessary, with Bhumjaithai positioned to lead.

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