The National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRC) has urged relevant authorities to urgently investigate alleged irregularities in the 2026 general election and referendum. The commission warned that reported errors and vote discrepancies reflect a crisis of public confidence and could negatively affect Thailand’s international standing.
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In a statement issued on Tuesday 17 February, the NHRC cited concerns over vote-counting discrepancies and a high number of invalid ballots. It said the situation raises questions about whether the election complied with legal requirements and was conducted fairly. The commission stressed that these concerns directly affect civil and political rights.
The statement follows the 8 February 2026 election of Members of Parliament and the national referendum, described as key democratic processes enabling citizens to exercise their rights freely and equally under the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The NHRC said it had closely monitored the process and was seriously concerned about reported errors.
According to the commission, various groups of citizens, university students and academics have called for investigations and recounts in several areas nationwide. It said these calls reflect a broader crisis of confidence in the electoral process. The NHRC warned that the situation could also undermine international confidence, potentially affecting the economy and foreign investment.
The commission emphasised that free, fair and honest elections, that are free from intimidation, coercion or abuse of power, are essential components of human rights protection. It called on relevant authorities to urgently address the issues and conduct transparent and swift investigations in accordance with the rule of law. Authorities were also urged to ensure information is publicly accessible and to provide clear explanations to rebuild public trust.
Khoasod reported that the NHRC said that resolving the concerns is necessary so that the election leads to a political transition grounded in respect for human rights and democratic principles. It underscored the importance of restoring confidence both domestically and internationally. Further actions will depend on the response of the relevant authorities and the outcomes of any investigations or recounts.
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Key Takeaways
• The NHRC has called for urgent investigations into alleged irregularities in the 8 February 2026 election and referendum.
• Reported vote discrepancies and a high number of invalid ballots have raised concerns over fairness and legal compliance.
• The commission warned that a crisis of confidence could affect civil rights, international standing, the economy and foreign investment.
Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 18 Feb 2026
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