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September 1992 Thai general election

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September 1992 Thai general election
Thailand
← March 1992 13 September 1992 1995 →

All 360 seats in the House of Representatives
181 seats needed for a majority
Turnout61.59%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Democrat Chuan Leekpai 21.02 79 +35
Palang Dharma Boonchu Rojanastien 17.96 47 +6
National Development Chatichai Choonhavan 15.88 60 New
Chart Thai Pramarn Adireksarn 15.76 77 +3
New Aspiration Chavalit Yongchaiyudh 14.24 51 −21
Social Action Montri Pongpanich 4.04 22 −9
Seritham Arthit Ourairat 3.56 8 New
Thai Citizen Samak Sundaravej 3.06 3 −4
Solidarity Uthai Pimchaichon 2.31 8 +2
Mass Party Chalerm Yubamrung 1.48 4 +3
People Chaiyaphak Siriwat 0.52 1 −3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Anand Panyarachun
Independent
Chuan Leekpai
Democrat

General elections were held in Thailand on 13 September 1992. They were the first elections after Black May and the end of the military dictatorship by the National Peace Keeping Council. Voter turnout was 62%.[1]

The Democrat Party emerged as the largest in parliament, winning 79 of the 360 seats. The Democrat Party subsequently formed a coalition government with the New Aspiration Party, the Palang Dharma Party, the Solidarity Party and the Social Action Party.

The central election committee used the motto "Sell your voice, sell your rights, like selling your life, treason".[2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democrat Party9,703,67221.0279+35
Palang Dharma Party8,293,45717.9647+6
National Development Party7,332,38815.8860New
Thai Nation Party7,274,47415.7677+3
New Aspiration Party6,576,09214.2451–21
Social Action Party1,863,3604.0422–9
Seritham Party1,645,7763.568New
Thai Citizen Party1,413,0323.063–4
Solidarity Party1,067,2372.318+2
Mass Party681,7181.484+3
People Party242,2210.521–3
People's Force73,4600.160New
Total46,166,887100.003600
Valid votes19,118,79897.43
Invalid/blank votes503,5342.57
Total votes19,622,332100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,860,15661.59
Source: Nohlen et al.

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p286 ISBN 0-19-924959-8
  2. ^ ประชาธิปัตย์ชนะการเลือกตั้ง, หน้า 225. กาลานุกรมสยามประเทศไทย 2485-2554 โดย ชาญวิทย์ เกษตรศิริ ISBN 978-974-228-070-3
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