Summary
[97% of the ballots counted for the election of the House of Commons in Thailand has been counted, and the Far Progressive Party temporarily takes the lead]As of 2:00 a.m. local time on May 15, the Thai Election Commission has counted 97% of the votes for the election of the House of Commons. The results showed that the Far Progressive Party temporarily ranked first with a slight advantage, and received about 9.19 million votes; the Pheu Thai Party and the Thai Pride Party ranked second and third, with 8.92 million and 4.91 million votes respectively. (CCTV news client)
As of 2 a.m. local time on May 15, Thailand’s Election Commission has counted 97% of the votes cast in the House of Commons election. The results showed that the Far Progressive Party temporarily ranked first with a slight advantage, and received about 9.19 million votes; the Pheu Thai Party and the Thai Pride Party ranked second and third, with 8.92 million and 4.91 million votes respectively.
According to previous practice, the Thai Election Commission will announce the preliminary results of the election counting at the end of the counting.
(Article source: CCTV news client)