Thai general election, 1975
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General elections were held in Thailand
Thailand
Thailand , officially the Kingdom of Thailand , formerly known as Siam , is a country located at the centre of the Indochina peninsula and Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Burma and Laos, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the...

 on 26 January 1975. The result was a victory for the new Democrat Party
Democrat Party (Thailand)
The Democrat Party is Thailand's oldest political party and was the main coalition government party of the 23rd House of Representatives of Thailand. The Democrat Party's current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva, incumbent opposition leader and former Prime Minister. The party upholds a conservative...

, which won 72 of the 269 seats. Voter turnout was 47.2%.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Democrat Party
Democrat Party (Thailand)
The Democrat Party is Thailand's oldest political party and was the main coalition government party of the 23rd House of Representatives of Thailand. The Democrat Party's current leader is Abhisit Vejjajiva, incumbent opposition leader and former Prime Minister. The party upholds a conservative...

3,176,398 17.2 72
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Social Justice Party 2,669,736 14.5 45 New
Thai Nation Party 2,220,897 12.1 28 New
Social Action Party
Social Action Party
- History :The Social Action Party was formed by the more liberal members of the Democrat Party in 1974 under the leadership of Kukrit Pramoj. After Kukrit resigned the office of the party leader in December 1985, the former minister of foreign affairs and deputy party leader, Siddhi Savetsila, led...

1,982,168 10.8 18 New
Social Agrarian Party 1,387,451 7.5 19 New
Social Nationalist Party 1,299,613 7.0 16 New
New Force 1,113,653 6.0 12 New
Socialist Party of Thailand
Socialist Party of Thailand
The Socialist Party of Thailand was political party in Thailand, active in the 1970s. SPT was led by its general secretary Boonsanong Punyodyana.SPT won 15 out of 269 seats in the 1975 parliamentary elections....

819,489 4.4 15 New
Socialist Front
Socialist Front (Thailand)
The Socialist Front was a political coalition in Thailand, formed by leftwing parties in late 1956. The main group in the coalition was the Economist Party, led by Thep Chotinuchit. The other two constituents of the Socialist Front were the Free Democratic Party and the Hyde Park Movement Party....

672,313 3.7 10 New
Peaceful People's Party 509,718 2.8 8 New
National Reconstruction 369,244 2.0 3 New
Thai Party 313,904 1.7 4 New
People's Justice Party 297,102 1.6 6 New
Democracy 283,990 1.5 2 New
Sovereign Party 141,607 0.8 2 New
Labour Party 136,783 0.7 1 New
Golden Cape Party 123,948 0.7 0 New
People Party 122,033 0.7 0 New
Agriculturalist Party 116,062 0.6 1 New
Thai Earth Party 92,957 0.5 2 New
Free People's Party 84,599 0.5 1 New
People's Force 67,127 0.4 2 New
Economist Party
Economist Party
Economist Party , was a political party in Peru. It was founded by Carlos J. Manrique....

60,962 0.3 1 New
Provincial Development Party 30,103 0.2 1 New
21 other parties 343,164 1.9 0
Invalid/blank votes 1,137,291
Total 9,549,924 100 269 +50
Source: Nohlen et al
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