The Election Commission (EC) has certified the results for 396 constituency Members of Parliament, with successful candidates able to collect their official certification documents from 8.30am on 26 February. The announcement was made at 1.30pm on 25 February 2026 at the EC headquarters following a formal meeting. Four constituencies remain pending due to orders for re-voting and recounts.
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The EC confirmed that the 396 constituency results were endorsed after receiving verification reports and hearing from election inspectors, who concluded that the polls were conducted honestly and fairly. The certification does not remove the EC’s authority to investigate complaints or allegations of electoral misconduct at a later stage. Certified MPs must collect their documents from the EC before reporting to the Secretariat of the House of Representatives.
The four outstanding constituencies are subject to new voting or recount procedures. These include Phayao Constituency 1, Polling Station 6; Suphan Buri Constituency 2, Polling Stations 1 and 4; and Chanthaburi Constituency 1, Polling Station 6, as well as Constituency 2, Polling Station 8.
In addition, the EC has yet to certify the 100 party-list MPs. The commission must first await the outcome of recounts in 16 polling stations across 10 provinces, scheduled for 26 February and 1 March.
The affected polling stations are located in Phayao Constituency 1, Polling Station 6; Prachuap Khiri Khan Constituency 1, Polling Stations 2 and 8; Phetchabun Constituency 1, Polling Station 1, and Constituency 4, Polling Station 2; Kamphaeng Phet Constituency 1, Polling Stations 8 and 14; Sakon Nakhon Constituency 1, Polling Station 32; Suphan Buri Constituency 1, Polling Station 11, and Constituency 2, Polling Stations 1 and 4; Chanthaburi Constituency 1, Polling Station 6, and Constituency 2, Polling Station 8; Bangkok Constituency 6, Polling Station 74; Trang Constituency 4, Polling Station 18; and Samut Sakhon Constituency 3, Polling Station 33.
ThaiRath reported the EC’s decision allows the majority of constituency MPs to proceed with formalities required to take up their positions, while the remaining results depend on the completion of ordered electoral processes. Further announcements are expected once the recounts and re-voting procedures conclude.
Key Takeaways
• The EC certified 396 constituency MPs on 25 February 2026, with document collection starting 26 February at 8.30am.
• Four constituencies remain unresolved due to ordered re-voting and recounts.
• Certification of 100 party-list MPs awaits recounts in 16 polling stations across 10 provinces.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Thairath 25 Feb 2026
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