House of Representatives of Thailand - General Election Results

General Election Results

e • d Summary of the 3 July 2011 House of Representatives of Thailand Thai general election results
Parties Constituency Proportional TOTAL
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Seats %
Pheu Thai 204 15,744,190 48.41 61 265 53.0%
Democrat 115 11,433,762 35.15 44 159 31.8%
Bhumjaithai 29 1,281,577 3.94 5 34 6.8%
Chartthaipattana 15 906,656 2.79 4 19 3.8%
Chart Pattana Puea Pandin 5 494,894 1.52 2 7 1.4%
Phalang Chon 6 178,110 0.55 1 7 1.4%
Rak Thailand 0 998,603 3.07 4 4 0.8%
Matubhum 1 251,702 0.77 1 2 0.4%
Rak Santi 0 284,132 0.87 1 1 0.2%
Mahachon 0 133,772 0.41 1 1 0.2%
New Democracy 0 125,784 0.39 1 1 0.2%
Other Parties 0 692,322 2.13 0 0 0.0%
Valid Votes 375 32,525,504 125 500 100%
None of the Above 1,419,088 4.03% 958,052 2.72%
Invalid Votes 2,039,694 5.79% 1,726,051 4.90%
Total Turnouts
Abstention
Total Electors
Source: Election of Members of House of Representatives B.E.2554

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