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Democracy calls: So what's new this time?
Bangkok Post
|February 07, 2026
Voters are being asked to cast not 1 but 3 ballots as fate of charter also hangs in the balance, writes Chairith Yonpiam
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As voters prepare for tomorrow's general election, they will also be asked to decide if they want the constitution to be amended.
The poll comes less than three years after the previous election, following an early House dissolution by a minority government. With 500 MPs to be named, a new prime minister to be chosen solely by elected lawmakers, and competing narratives of reform versus stability, there is clearly much at stake.
Here is a clear, question-by-question guide to what this election means, how it works, and what to watch next.
1. WHAT MAKES THIS ELECTION SPECIAL?
The Feb 8 poll is the 28th general election since the country adopted a constitutional monarchy in 1932, marking 94 years of parliamentary democracy. It was triggered by the early dissolution of the House on Dec 12, 2025, by a minority government led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
What sets this election apart is the simultaneous referendum asking voters whether Thailand should draft a new constitution, making it both a political and constitutional turning point. Voters will cast three ballots: one for a constituency MP, one for a party-list MP, and one for the referendum vote.
2. WHICH PROVINCES ARE THE BIGGEST PRIZES FOR PARTIES?
Seat distribution is based on population, making Bangkok the most valuable battleground with 33 MPs representing about 5.4 million residents.
Nakhon Ratchasima follows with 16 seats, the highest in the Northeast. Khon Kaen and Ubon Ratchathani will each elect 11 MPs, while Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Buri Ram and Udon Thani have 10 apiece.
At the other end of the scale, Trat, Ranong, Samut Songkhram and Sing Buri each return only one MP.
3. HOW DOES THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND MP ALLOCATION WORK?
Thailand continues to use a mixed electoral system. Voters cast two ballots for MPs: one for a constituency candidate and one for a party-list MP.
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