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Results update: Pheu Thai wins most MP seats

By The Nation

 

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otal votes nationwide for each party with 94 per cent of the votes counted

 

With 93 per cent of the votes counted, the Shinawatra-backed Pheu Thai is set to be the biggest party to win the most MP seats.

 

Here are the updated results of the top ten parties:

 

Party                                      Constituency MPs        Party-list MPs              Total seats         

Pheu Thai:                                     130                                N/A                               130

Phalang Pracharat:                        103                                 18                                121     

Future Forward:                               24                                 57                                  81   

The Democrat:                                 29                                 21                                  50

Bhumjaithai:                                     36                                 14                                  50 

Chartthai Pattana:                             6                                    5                                 11

Seri Ruam Thai:                              N/A                               10                                  10

Thai Friend:                                       1                                    4                                   5

New Economics:                              N/A                                 5                                 5 

Puea Chat:                                       N/A                                 5                                  5

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30366489

 

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8 minutes ago, tingtongtourist said:

am i the only one going cross-eyed trying to read that results list?

Looks like someone needs to practice setting tabs a tad. Probably thinks they're cigarettes.

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27 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

Looks predictably like the buying of votes worked ok again ????

Pathetic words from a pathetic mind. For which party or is that a general statement.

Any half intelligent punter knows the whole thing is a farce.

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2 minutes ago, robblok said:

Can anyone explain me why the PTP has no party list MP's  ? Do they still need to be counted ? 

 

Future forward is doing better and better last i saw was 70 seats now 81

Nation reported PTP got 10 party list seats for a total of 163 seats. This piece of news 10 hours ago. Still got to wait for confirmation. 

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From the wiki website

 

in 2011 the popular vote for PTP was 15.744.190 and now 7.698.115 **

in 2011 the popular vote for Democrats was 11.433.762 now 3.247.658 **

 

So biggest loser seems to be the Democrats and then the PTP (still being the biggest party)

 

** there will be more votes as this is at 94%

 

PTP + FFW + BhumjaiThai will have 261 MP's a majority but not huge and unfortunately not enough for deciding who will be PM. Even if the Democrats do support them.

 

Looks like we have to look at Prayut mess things up for a few more years. But Prayut can't form a government as he wont have a majority of MP's 

 

Will be a huge bit of horse trading going on soon. 

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6 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

Nation reported PTP got 10 party list seats for a total of 163 seats. This piece of news 10 hours ago. Still got to wait for confirmation. 

This news is different shows them far lower so with 10 party seats and the 130 here.. makes them 140. Not that much at all and lower then your 163. The FFW was 10 MP's lower in that previous estimate.

 

But what I don't get is that the party list seats for other parties are displayed but not those of the PTP. 

 

But I counted all the MP seats and did not reach 500.. so for sure we are missing a few party list seats.

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47 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Well if PT got the most seats and even forming an alliance(s) with other parties they still are in the losing position doesn't that mean the system is either flawed or is surely not- rigged!

who needs proof? 

Thaivisa farangs been crowing on for years about Thai corruption, brown paper bags, Immigrations getting paid off...on and on and on for just about every subject.

 

proof might proove that half of what they saying is complete BS

and we cannot spoil their fun like that!

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57 minutes ago, robblok said:

This news is different shows them far lower so with 10 party seats and the 130 here.. makes them 140. Not that much at all and lower then your 163. The FFW was 10 MP's lower in that previous estimate.

 

But what I don't get is that the party list seats for other parties are displayed but not those of the PTP. 

 

But I counted all the MP seats and did not reach 500.. so for sure we are missing a few party list seats.

The party list seats are allocated by percentage of popular vote that the party won, so a party that won a lot of seats by a narrow margin could get fewer party seats than a party that lost more seats by a narrow margin.   To add to the confusion, the number of constituency seats won is subtracted from the number of party seats allocated.

 

A few of the less mathematically challenged analysts predicted that PT could end up with no party seats at all, while smaller parties that won no constituency seats could get 1 - 5 party seats.

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Results update: Latest changes in vote tally

By The Nation

 

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Journalists wait at Phalang Pracharat party headquarters in Bangkok on March 24, 2019 after polls closed in Thailand's general election. /AFP

 

Updated poll results as of 10am Monday morning reveal a few some changes in the total seats each party has won.

 

There are also some changes to the wins of the small parties.

 

The Election Commission will begin counting the votes today at 2pm. 

 

Currently 93 per cent of the votes have been counted. 

 

Here are the update result of top ten parties:

 

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Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30366493

 

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17 minutes ago, tingtongtourist said:

who needs proof? 

Thaivisa farangs been crowing on for years about Thai corruption, brown paper bags, Immigrations getting paid off...on and on and on for just about every subject.

 

proof might proove that half of what they saying is complete BS

and we cannot spoil their fun like that!

"50% of what they say is BULL..

and the other halfs all SHฯT" 

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2 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Looks predictably like the buying of votes worked ok again ????

Of course. It would work in most countries!

 

Anyway, they have to give the people what they want: 300 baht.

 

Most citizens don't really want their country to truly prosper -- they just want to prosper themselves.

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Even if PTP had won by a respectable margin and formed a coalition with FF then it would still have difficulty both controlling the House and electing the PM.  Basically, the system is rigged. 

 

In future elections PTP will only be able to govern if it achieves an absolute landslide.

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3 hours ago, bdenner said:

Pathetic words from a pathetic mind. For which party or is that a general statement.

Any half intelligent punter knows the whole thing is a farce.

well "apparently" the going rate in the villages started at 1000 baht, but ended up being 200 baht per vote

Hint,   -   the ones with the tanks and submarines !

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4 minutes ago, Joinaman said:

well "apparently" the going rate in the villages started at 1000 baht, but ended up being 200 baht per vote

Hint,   -   the ones with the tanks and submarines !

we were robbed, we only got rice and tins of sardines, Mrs never votes anyway.

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