List of MPs elected in the Thai general election, 2011

2011– (2011)

This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected for the 24th House of Representatives[1] at 2011 general election.

The list is arranged by constituency. New MPs elected since the general election and changes in party allegiance are noted at the bottom of the page.

Graphical representation of the House of Representatives

This is a comparison of the party strengths in the House of Representatives of Thailand:

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List of MPs elected in the general election

The following table is a list of MPs elected, ordered by constituency. As the constituency boundaries have changed, the "notional incumbent" column lists the party estimated to have won the seat at the 2007 election had that election been conducted under the new boundaries, rather than the member that actually held the seat.

Table of contents:

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A

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Amnat Charoen 1 Bhumjaithai Somying Buabutr (PT[2]) Incumbent MP Wichian Udomsak (BJT) defeated; first-time MP
Amnat Charoen 2 Democrat Apiwat Ngenmune (DEM) Seat held
Ang Thong 1 Chartthaipattana Paradorn Prisananuntagul (CTP) Seat held
Ang Thong 2 Chartthaipattana Koravee Prisananuntagul (CTP) Incumbent MP Pakin Prisananuntagul stood down; Seat held; First-time MP

B

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Bangkok 1
(Phra Nakhon, Pom Prap Sattru Phai and Samphanthawong)[3]
Democrat Jermmas Juenglertsiri (DEM) Seat previously for Dusit, Phra Nakhon, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Samphanthawong, Bang Rak, Pathum Wan and Ratchathewi[4]
Seat held
Bangkok 2
(Pathum Wan, Bang Rak and Sathon)[3]
Democrat On-anong Kanjanachusak (DEM) Seat previously for Sathon, Bang Kho Laem, Yan Nawa, Khlong Toei and Watthana[5]
Seat held
Bangkok 3
(Bang Kho Laem and Yan Nawa)[3]
Democrat Mom Luang Apimongkol Sonakul (DEM) Seat previously for Din Daeng, Huai Khwang, Wang Thonglang and Lat Phrao[6]
Incumbent MP Korn Chatikavanij[5] stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held; previously MP for Bangkok 1[4]
Bangkok 4
(Khlong Toei and Watthana)[3]
Democrat Anucha Burapachaisri (DEM) Seat previously for Bang Sue, Lak Si, Chatuchak and Phaya Thai[7]
Seat held
Bangkok 5
(Dusit and Ratchathewi)[3]
Democrat Leelawadee Watchalobol (PT) Incumbent MP Mom Luang Apimongkol Sonakul[4] (DEM) stood down to run at Bangkok 3; first-time MP
Bangkok 6 Democrat Thana Cheeravinij (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 7
(Huai Khwang, Khwaeng Wang Thonglang and Khwaeng Phlapphla)[3]
Democrat Putthipong Poonnagunt (DEM) Seat previously for Bang Kapi, Saphan Sung, Min Buri and Lat Krabang[8]
Incumbent MP Pirapan Salirathavibhaga[6] stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held
Bangkok 8 Democrat Sansern Samalapa (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 9 Democrat Attavit Suwanpakdee (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 10
(Bang Sue)[3]
Democrat Cheunchob Kong-udom (DEM) Seat previously for Rat Burana, Thung Khru, Bang Khun Thian and Bang Bon[9]
Incumbent MP Boonyod Suktinthai[7] stood down stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held; first-time MP
Bangkok 11
(Lak Si and Khwaeng Sanam Bin)[3]
Democrat Surachart Tientong (PT) Seat previously for Phasi Charoen, Bang Khae and Nong Khaem[10]
Incumbent MP Sakoltee Pattiyakul[7] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Bangkok 12 Pheu Thai Karoon Hosakul (PT) Seat held
Bangkok 13 Pheu Thai Group Captain Anudit Nakorntthap (PT) Seat held
Bangkok 14 Pheu Thai Anusorn Puntong (PT) Seat held
Bangkok 15
(Bang Kapi)[3]
Pheu Thai Nut Bantadtan (DEM) Incumbent MP Danupon Poonnagunt[8] (PT) stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; first-time MP
Bangkok 16 Democrat Pollapoom Viptpoompratet (PT) Incumbent MP Panich Vikitsreth (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Bangkok 17 Pheu Thai Vicharn Minchainant (PT) Seat held
Bangkok 18 Democrat Jirayu Huangsup (PT) Incumbent MP Samai Jaroenchang (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Bangkok 19 Pheu Thai Pairoj Issaraseripong (PT) Seat held
Bangkok 20
(Lat Krabang)[3]
Pheu Thai Theerarat Sumrejvanich (PT) Incumbent MP Danupon Poonnagunt[8] stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held; first-time MP
Bangkok 21 Democrat Narttaya Benjasiriwan (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 22 Democrat Samart Malulim (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 23 Democrat Sutthi Panyasakulwong (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 24 Democrat Surun Janpitak (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 25 Democrat Nuntapon Weerakulsoonthorn (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 26 Democrat Nuttapol Teepsuwan (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 27 Democrat Sagol Muangsiri (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 28
(Bang Bon and Khwaeng Nong Khaem)[3]
Democrat Police Colonel Samart Muangsiri (DEM) Incumbent MP Tawil Praisont[9] stood down; seat held; first-time MP
Bangkok 29
(Thawi Watthana and Khwaeng Nong Khang Phlu)[3]
Democrat Akanut Promphan[11] (DEM) Incumbent MP Watchara Pechtong[10]stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held; first-time MP
Bangkok 30 Democrat On-anong Klainok (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 31 Democrat Vilas Janpitak (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 32 Democrat Chanin Roongsang (DEM) Seat held
Bangkok 33 Democrat Ratchada Thanadirek (DEM) Seat held
Bueng Kan 1 Pheu Thai Choedpong Rajpongkhan[12] (PT) New constituency; seat held; previously MP for Nong Khai 2[12]
Bueng Kan 2 Pheu Thai Trairong Titham (PT)[12] New constituency; seat held; previously MP for Nong Khai 2[12]
Buriram 1
(Mueang Buriram except Tambon Sawai Chik, Tambon Mueang Fang, Tambon Song Hong and Tambon Sakae Phrong)[13]
Bhumjaithai Sanong Thep-aksornnarong[14] (BJT) Seat previously for Nang Rong, Chamni, Nong Hong, Nong Ki, Pakham, Pakham, Non Suwan, Chaloem Phra Kiat, Lahan Sai and Non Din Daeng[15]
Seat held
Buriram 2
(Satuek, Tambon Mueang Pho, Tambon Ta Sao, Tambon Khok Lek, Khaen Dong except Tambon Sa Bua, Ban Dan except Tambon Ban Dan)[13]
Bhumjaithai Rungsikorn Thimataruka (BJT) Seat previously for Prakhon Chai, Satuek, Krasang, Ban Kruat, and Phlapphla Chai[15]
Seat held
Buriram 3
(Phutthaisong, Na Pho, Ban Mai Chaiyaphot, Tambon Ban Dan, Tambon Sa Bua and Khu Mueang except Tambon Khu Mueang and Tambon Phon Samran)[13]
Bhumjaithai Sopon Zarum (BJT) Seat previously for Mueang Buriram, Ban Dan, Huai Rat and Khaen Dong[15]
Seat held
Buriram 4
(Lam Plai Mat, Tambon Khu Mueang, Tambon Phon Samran, Tambon Thai Samakkhi, Tambon Mueang Fai and Tambon Cho Phaka)[13]
Bhumjaithai Areeyapon Zarum (BJT) Seat previously for Lam Plai Mat, Na Pho, Ban Mai Chaiyaphot, Phutthaisong and Khu Mueang[15]
Incumbent MP Peerapong Hengsawas[16] stood down; seat held; first-time MP
Buriram 5 Bhumjaithai Montchai Chartwattanasiri (BJT) Seat held
Buriram 6
(Nang Rong, Tambon Charoen Suk, Tambon Sakae Phrong, Tambon Song Hong, Tambon Mueang Fang and Chamni except Tambon Cho Phaka)[13]
Bhumjaithai Pornchai Srisuriyanyothin[14] (PT) Incumbent MP Manoch Hengyodmak[16] (BJT) stood down; first-time MP
Buriram 7
(Nong Ki, Pakham, Non Suwan, Nong Hong except Tambon Thai Samakkhi and Tambon Mueang Fai)[13]
Bhumjaithai Nudaeng Wankangsai[14] (PT) Incumbent MP Nuttawut Sukkasem[16] (BJT) stood down; first-time MP
Buriram 8
(Ban Kruat, Non Din Daeng and Lahan Sai)[13]
Bhumjaithai Rungroj Tongsri[14] (BJT) Former Bhumjaithai MP, who was running as Chart Pattana Puea Pandin, Somnuek Hengwanit[14] defeated; seat held; first-time MP
Buriram 9 Pracharaj Jakkrit Tongsri (BJT) Seat held; previously elected as Pracharaj

C

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Chachoengsao 1 Pheu Thai Boonlert Pairin (DEM) Incumbent MP Thitima Chaisang[17] (PT) defeated
Chachoengsao 2 Bhumjaithai Somchai Assavachaisopon (PT) Former Puea Pandin MP, who was running as Bhumjaithai, Nutchapol Tanjaroen[17] defeated
Chachoengsao 3 Bhumjaithai Ros Malipol (DEM) Former Puea Pandin MP, who was running as Bhumjaithai, Pichet Tanjaroen[17] defeated
Chachoengsao 4 Pheu Thai Police Lieutenant General Pitak Jarusombat (DEM) Incumbent MP Wuttipong Chaisang[17] (PT) defeated
Chainat 1 Bhumjaithai Pontiva Nakasai (BJT) Seat held
Chainat 2 Pheu Thai Nuntana Songpracha (BJT) Incumbent MP Chaiwat Subruangtong[18] (PT) defeated; first-time MP
Chaiyaphum 1 Pheu Thai Ochit Kiatkongchuchai (BJT) Incumbent MP Prasit Chaiwirattana[19] (PT) defeated; first-time MP
Chaiyaphum 2 Pheu Thai Mana Lohavanit (PT) Seat held
Chaiyaphum 3 Pheu Thai Parichart Charleekleua (PT) Seat held
Chaiyaphum 4 Pheu Thai Anant Limpakuptatavorn (PT) Incumbent MP Soontree Chaiwirattana stood down to run at party-list proportional representation[19]; seat held; first-time MP
Chaiyaphum 5 Pheu Thai Jareon Jankomol (PT) Seat held
Chaiyaphum 6 Chartthaipattana Ponpen Boonsiriwattanakul (PT) Incumbent MP Chawengsak Rengpaiboonwong[19] (CTP) defeated; first-time MP
Chaiyaphum 7 Pheu Thai Surawit Khonsomboon (PT) Seat held
Chanthaburi 1 Democrat Tawatchai Anampong (DEM) Seat held
Chanthaburi 2 Democrat Yukol Chanawatpanya (DEM) Seat held
Chanthaburi 3 Democrat Pongvej Vejjajiva (DEM) Seat held
Chiang Mai 1 Pheu Thai Tassanee Buranapakorn (PT) Incumbent MP Surapong Tovichakchaikul stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held; first-time MP
Chiang Mai 2 Pheu Thai Krissadapon Siampakdee (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 3 Pheu Thai Chinnicha Wongawat (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 4 Pheu Thai Wittaya Songkum (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 5 Chartthaipattana Prasit Wuttinunchai (PT) Incumbent former Ruam Chart Pattana MP, who was running as Chartthaipattana, Krai Darbtham[20] defeated
Chiang Mai 6 Pheu Thai Julapun Amornwiwat (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 7 Pheu Thai Boonsong Teriyapirom (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 8 Pheu Thai Noppakhun Rathpatai (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 9 Pheu Thai Surapol Kiatchaiyakorn (PT) Seat held
Chiang Mai 10 Democrat Srires Kodkumlue (PT) Former Puea Pandin MP, who was running as Democrat, Norrapol Tuntimontri[20] defeated; first-time MP
Chiang Rai 1 Pheu Thai Samart Kaewmechai (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 2 Pheu Thai Surasit Jiemvijuck (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 3 Pheu Thai Visaradee Techateerawat (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 4 Pheu Thai Rungsun Wanchaithanawong (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 5 Pheu Thai Pichet Chuamuangpan (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 6 Pheu Thai Ittidate Kaewluang (PT) Seat held
Chiang Rai 7 Pheu Thai La-ong Tiyapairach (PT) Seat held
Chonburi 1 Democrat Suchart Chomklin (PC) Incumbent MP Police Major General Veera Anuntagool[17] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Chonburi 2 Pheu Thai Ukrit Tunsawas (PC) Former Democrat MP, who was running as Pheu Thai, Manit Pawasut and incumbent MP Bunjob Roongroj[17] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Chonburi 3 Democrat Ronnatep Anuwat (PC) Incumbent MP Pramual Aimpia[17] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Chonburi 4 Democrat Soravuth Nuangjumnong (DEM) Seat held
Chonburi 5 Democrat Punsak Gedwatta (PC) Incumbent MP Thanaroj Rojjanakulset[17] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Chonburi 6 Democrat Sukumol Kunplome[21] (PC) First-time MP
Chonburi 7 Democrat Poramet Ngampichet (PC) Incumbent MP Pojjanart Kaepaluk[22] (DEM) defeated
Chonburi 8 Democrat Admiral Surapol Jundang (PT) Incumbent MP Maitri Soyluang (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Chumphon 1 Democrat Chumpol Julsai (DEM) Seat held
Chumphon 2 Democrat Sarawut Onlamai (DEM) Seat held
Chumphon 3 Democrat Theerachard Pangviroonrug (DEM) Seat held

K

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Kalasin 1 Pheu Thai Boonreun Srithares (PT) Seat held
Kalasin 2 Pheu Thai Veeravath Osatanukroh (PT) Seat held
Kalasin 3 Pheu Thai Komdej Chaisivamongkol (PT) Seat held
Kalasin 4 Pheu Thai Peerapetch Sirikul (PT) Seat held
Kalasin 5 Pheu Thai Nipon Srithares (PT) Seat held
Kalasin 6 Pheu Thai Prasert Boonruang (PT) Seat held
Kamphaeng Phet 1 Democrat Pai Lik (PT) Incumbent MP Sukvichcharn Musikul[23] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP[23]
Kamphaeng Phet 2 Democrat Preecha Musikul (DEM) Seat held
Kamphaeng Phet 3 Pheu Thai Anunt Pol-umnuay (PT) Incumbent MP Sumrun Sripangwong[24] (DEM) defeated; seat held
Kamphaeng Phet 4 Pheu Thai Parinya Roeksarai (PT) Seat held
Kanchanaburi 1 Pheu Thai General Somchai Wissanuwong (PT) Incumbent MP Attapol Pothipipit[25] (DEM) defeated; seat held
Kanchanaburi 2 Bhumjaithai Chadpun Dejkijsoonthorn (DEM) Incumbent MP Suntad Jeenapak[25] (BJT) defeated; first-time MP[26]
Kanchanaburi 3 Democrat Surapong Piyachod (PT) Incumbent MP Parames Potarakul[25] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Kanchanaburi 4 Pheu Thai Pracha Pothipipit[27] (DEM) Incumbent MP Lieutenant General Ma Po-ngam (PT) stood down
Kanchanaburi 5 Democrat Srisamorn Russameeleuksret (DEM) Incumbent MP Lieutenant General Ma Po-ngam (PT) stood down; first-time MP[26]
Khon Kaen 1 Pheu Thai Jukkarin Patdamrongjit (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 2 Pheu Thai Poom Sarapol (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 3 Pheu Thai Jatuporn Jareonchua (PT) Incumbent MP Panya Sripanya[28] (BJT) defeated; seat held
Khon Kaen 4
(Tambon Ban Kho, Tambon Samran, Tambon Non Thon, Tambon Sawathi, Khao Suan Kwang, Ubolratana and Ban Fang)
Bhumjaithai Mookda Pongsombut (PT) Incumbent MP Prajak Glawgraharn (BJT) stood down
Khon Kaen 5 Pheu Thai Suchai Srisurapo (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 6 Pheu Thai Somsak Kiatsuranont (Speaker) Seat held; previousy elected as Pheu Thai
Khon Kaen 7 Pheu Thai Nawat Tohjareonsook (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 8 Pheu Thai Duangkhae Unnoppon (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 9 Pheu Thai Lieutenant Preechapol Pongpanit (PT) Seat held
Khon Kaen 10 Pheu Thai Ruangdej Su-punfai (PT) Seat held
Krabi 1 Democrat Sakorn Kiewkhong (DEM) Seat held
Krabi 2 Democrat Suchin Engchuan (DEM) Incumbent MP Arcom Engchuan stood down to run at party-list proportional representation[29]; seat held; first-time MP
Krabi 3 Democrat Pichet Panvichatikul (DEM) Seat held

L

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Lampang 1 Pheu Thai Sompoj Saitep (PT) Seat held
Lampang 2 Pheu Thai Wasit Payacaboot (PT) Seat held
Lampang 3 Pheu Thai Jarus-rit Jandrasurin (PT) Seat held
Lampang 4 Pheu Thai Ittirut Jandrasurin (PT) Seat held
Lamphun 1 Pheu Thai Sa-nguan Pongmanee (PT) Seat held
Lamphun 2 Pheu Thai Satapon Maneerut (PT) Seat held
Loei 1 Pheu Thai Preecha Rengsomboonsuk (PT) Incumbent MP Pattana Sungkasub (BJT) disqualified[30]; seat held
Loei 2 Pheu Thai Nuntana Timsuwan (PT) Seat held
Loei 3 Pheu Thai Plengmanee Rengsomboonsuk (PT) Seat held
Loei 4 Pheu Thai Wanchai Boossaba (PT) First-time MP
Lopburi 1 Democrat Pichai Kiatwinaisakul[31] (PT) Incumbent MP Pongsri Tarapoom[31] (DEM) defeated; First-time MP
Lopburi 2 Chartthaipattana Mallika Jirapunvanich (BJT) Incumbent MP Suchart Lainumngern[32] (PT) defeated; seat held; previously elected as Chartthaipattana
Lopburi 3 Pheu Thai Amnuay Klungpa (PT) Seat held
Lopburi 4 Pheu Thai Kiat Luangkajornvit (BJT) Incumbent MP Niyom Vorapanya (PT) stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; first-time MP

M

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Mae Hong Son 1 Democrat Sombut Yasin (DEM) Seat held
Maha Sarakham 1 Pheu Thai Surajit Yontrakul (PT) Seat held
Maha Sarakham 2 Pheu Thai Chaiwat Tinarut (PT) Seat held
Maha Sarakham 3 Bhumjaithai Yuttapong Jarussatien (PT) Incumbent MP Suchart Chokchaiwattanakorn (BJT) stood down to run at party-list proportional representation[33]
Maha Sarakham 4 Pheu Thai Jirawat Siripanich (PT) Seat held
Mukdahan 1 Bhumjaithai Anurak Tangpanithanont (PT) Former Ruam Chart Pattana MP, who was running as Bhumjaithai, Wornsulee Suwanparisut[34] defeated; first-time MP
Mukdahan 2 Chart Pattana Puea Pandin Boontin Pratoomlee (PT) Former Puea Pandin MP, who was running as Chart Pattana Puea Pandin, Wittaya Buddeewong[35] defeated; first-time MP

N

Constituency Notional incumbent Member returned Notes
Nakhon Nayok 1 Pheu Thai Wuttichai Kittitanaesuan (BJT) Seat held; previously elected as Pheu Thai
Nakhon Pathom 1 Democrat Lieutenant Colonel Sinthop Kaewpijit (CTP) Incumbent MP Marut Boonmee (DEM) stood down to run at Nakhon Pathom 5[36]; first-time MP[37]
Nakhon Pathom 2 Pheu Thai Ruttakorn Jenkitnarong (PT) Seat held
Nakhon Pathom 3 Pheu Thai Korkiat Siriyasatien (PT) Seat held
Nakhon Pathom 4 Pheu Thai Anucha Sasomsub (PT) Seat held
Nakhon Pathom 5 Pheu Thai Padermchai Sasomsub (PT) Incumbent MP Marut Boonmee (DEM) defeated; seat held
Nakhon Phanom 1 Bhumjaithai Yutthajuck Ruengworaboon (PT) Incumbent MP Suphachai Posu[38] (BJT) defeated; first-time MP[38]
Nakhon Phanom 2 Pheu Thai Manapon Jaroensri (PT) Incumbent MP Suriya Promdee stood down; first-time MP
Nakhon Phanom 3 Pheu Thai Paijit Sriworakan (PT) Seat held
Nakhon Phanom 4 Chart Pattana Puea Pandin Chukan Kulwongsa[39] (PT) Former Puea Pandin MP, who was running as Chart Pattana Puea Pandin, Alongkot Maneekat[39] defeated; first-time MP
Nakhon Ratchasima 1 Ruam Chart Pattana Wannarat Channukul (CPN[40]) Seat held; previously elected as Ruam Chart Pattana
Nakhon Ratchasima 2 Ruam Chart Pattana Watcharapol Thomornsak (CPN) Seat held; previously elected as Ruam Chart Pattana
Nakhon Ratchasima 3 Ruam Chart Pattana Prasert Boonchaisuk (CPN) Seat held; previously elected as Ruam Chart Pattana
Nakhon Ratchasima 4 Ruam Chart Pattana Tasaneeya Ratanasate (PT) Seat held; previously elected as Ruam Chart Pattana
Nakhon Ratchasima 5 Ruam Chart Pattana Kosol Pattama (PT) First-time MP
Nakhon Sawan 1 Democrat Songkarn Jitsuthipakorn (DEM) Seat held
Nakhon Sawan 2 Chartthaipattana Distut Kumpragob (PT) Former Pracharaj MP, who was running as Chartthaipattana, Somchai Jareonchairit[41] and incumbent MP Somkuan Ob-om (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Nakhon Sawan 3 Pheu Thai Sunchai Wongsoonthorn (PT) Seat held
Nakhon Sawan 4 Bhumjaithai Police Lieutenant Colonel Nukul Sangsiri (PT) Incumbent MP Peeradej Siriwansant (CTP) defeated; seat held; previously elected as Bhumjaithai
Nakhon Sawan 5 Pheu Thai Tayat Kiatchusak (PT) First-time MP
Nakhon Sawan 6 Chartthaipattana Prasat Tonprasert (CPN) Incumbent MP Niroj Soonthonleka (CTP) defeated
Nan 1 Pheu Thai Sirinthorn Ramasute (PT) Seat held
Nonthaburi 1 Pheu Thai Nithat Sinon[42] (PT) Seat held
Nonthaburi 2 Pheu Thai Udomdet Rattanasathian[42] (PT) Seat held
Nonthaburi 3 Bhumjaithai Walaiphon Atchariyaprasit[42] (PT) Incumbent MP Manasak Chanprasong[42] (BJT) defeated; first-time MP
Nonthaburi 4 Pheu Thai Montri Tangcharoentavorn[42] (PT) Incumbent MP Colonel Apiwan Wiriyachai stood down to run at party-list proportional representation; seat held
Nonthaburi 5 Democrat Wanchai Charoennonthasit[42] (PT) Incumbent MP Thotsaphon Phengsom[42] (DEM) defeated; first-time MP
Nonthaburi 6 Democrat Chalong Riewrang[42] (PT) Incumbent MP Narong Chantanapradit[42] (DEM) defeated

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