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How Thailand will vote for its 32nd prime minister on March 19 — open ballot, 250 votes needed
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2026
Thailand’s House of Representatives will hold an open vote at 10.00am on March 19, 2026 to select the country’s 32nd prime minister. Candidates must be on party nominee lists and win at least 250 votes.
Royal opening of parliament set for March 14 ahead of Speaker election
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 2026
Thailand will hold the royal opening of parliament on March 14, with MPs set to elect the House Speaker and deputy speakers the following day
Thammasat protest group calls vote to remove Election Commission
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2026
Thammasat protest organisers are setting up a mock referendum booth near the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, as recount demands continue to gather momentum.
Pheu Thai: coalition talks should wait until EC clears vote-rigging claims
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026
Pheu Thai said it has not been approached for coalition talks and urged the Election Commission to address alleged vote-count irregularities first, citing complaints ranging from “jumping ballots” to suspected vote-buying and calls for recounts to restore public confidence.
Students demand recount at Thanyaburi campus over vote-count doubts
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 09, 2026
Student and public protesters have called on the Office of Election Commission of Pathum Thani Province to recount the votes, citing suspected irregularities in advance-voting and referendum ballots.
People’s Party concedes defeat, vows opposition role after vote
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut conceded the People’s Party is not on track to win, backing the parliamentary process and pledging an opposition role.
‘Orange Fans’ fall silent as Bhumjaithai overtakes People’s Party after 10% count
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
Supporters at the People’s Party’s Future Forward Building grew tense and quiet after early unofficial results showed Bhumjaithai moving into first place nationwide once about 10% of votes had been counted.
Srettha urges Thais to vote and shape the nation’s future, targets 80% turnout
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
Former prime minister Srettha Thavisin cast his ballot in Bangkok on February 8, calling on voters to turn out in large numbers and back a new government to drive economic stimulus.
Mae Hong Son’s ethnic minority groups come out to vote
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
Ethnic minority voters in Mae Hong Son turned out in large numbers in traditional dress, as officials expected turnout to reach 80% across 466 polling stations.
Sihasak, Suphajee cast votes, urge voters to turn out in full force
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 08, 2026
Bhumjaithai figures Sihasak Phuangketkeow and Suphajee Suthumpun cast ballots in Bangkok and Nonthaburi, urging voters to turn out.