Results of many election polls | Intention to go for elections – may land slides in many sectors

Bangkok, April 16, today there are survey results for the election of MPs from many offices, but the pleasant thing is that more than 70 percent of the people are confirmed to go to the election. While the seats of MPs across the country found that land slides may occur in many sectors. And the party that received MPs will sweep both in the form of a roster and constituency MPs.

Starting with Nida Poll, the survey “2023 election battle” was conducted between 3-7 April 2023 from people aged 18 years and over, amounting to 2,000 sample units. The person who the people will support as Prime Minister in this election,

35.70 percent first place, said Ms. Pae Thongtarn Shinawatra (Pheu Thai Party),

second place 20.25 percent, Mr. Pita Limcharoenrat. (Kao Klai Party)

, third place, 13.60 percent, General Prayut Chan-o-cha (Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party),

fifth place, 6.05 percent, identified as Mr. Srettha Thavisin (Pheu Thai Party),

followed by Khunying Sudarat Keyura. Phan (Thai Sang Thai Party), Pol. Gen. Sereepisuth Tameyaves (Seri Ruam Thai Party), 8th place, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul (Bhumjaithai Party), Mr. Jurin Laksanawisit (Democrat Party) and Mr. Korn Chatikavanij (Chat Phatthana Kla Party)

Political parties that people will choose to be MPs on a constituency basis, it was found that the

1st place was 47.20%, the Pheu Thai Party,

21.20% the second place, the Kao Klai Party,

the 3rd place, 10.80%, the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party,

followed by the Democrat Party. Bhumjaithai Party Thai Liberal Party, 8th place, Palang Pracharat Party

Of the political parties that people would choose to be MPs on a party list basis,

47.00 percent said it was the Pheu Thai Party;

the second, 21.85 percent, said it was the Kao Klai Party,

and 11.40 percent said it was the Ruam Thai Party. Sang Chat

4th place 4.50% said it was the Democrat Party

5th place 3.00% said it was the Bhumjaithai Party

6th place 2.65% said it was the Thai Seri Ruam Thai Party

7th place 2.35% undecided

8th place 2.10%said it was the Thai Sang Thai Party,

in the 9th place, saying it was the Palang Pracharat Party.

Suan Dusit Poll, Suan Dusit University A survey of people’s opinions across the country in the case of the “new prime minister” in the eyes of the people found that when considering 10 different issues, the right person to be the prime minister in the opinion of the people was to help solve economic problems. Help build a happy society Help improve the quality of life. public welfare Help develop the country to progress Increase competitiveness with civilized nations, namely Ms. Pae Thongtarn Shinawatra, Pheu Thai Party. Help solve the problem of corruption Helping to promote the development of education is Phitha Limcharoenrat, Kao Klai, coordinating between the people and the military. help maintain religion General Prayut Chan-o-cha helped resolve conflicts Helping to coordinate the establishment of the government smoothly is General Prawit Wongsuwan. Helping to suppress drugs is Police General Sereepisut Temeeyawet.

While the Super Poll Research Office (SUPER POLL) presents the results of an ongoing study on “The 4th MP Election Poll, a case study of 6,990 MPs from all walks of life across the country during the day. On 5 – 15 April, it was found that the intention of going to the election of the people Most, or 70.5 percent, or an estimated total number of voters of 37,431,819 people will go to the polls. While 29.5 percent or the estimated total number of voters of 15,662,959 people will not go to the polls. Possibility of 400 seats in the constituency MPs

The Pheu Thai Party, with the possibility of winning 133 seats, is likely to get the number of seats in the Lanslide constituencies in the Northeast and the North. 64.9 per cent of the total number of constituency MPs in the north will get 78 constituency MPs in the northeast, but may not get 8 constituency MPs in the south at all in Bangkok. 18 seats in the central region, 4 seats in the east and 1 seat in the west

In second place, Bhumjaithai Party got the most seats in the 101 constituency MPs, in the western region 10 seats, the northern region 5 seats, Bangkok 8, the northeastern region 36, the central region 26, the eastern region 6 and the southern region 10 seats.

Palang Pracharat Party Returned to third place, 53 constituency MPs, 6 seats in the North, 2 in Bangkok, 10 in the Northeast, 17 in the Central, 8 in the East, 3 in the West and 7 in the South.

Democrat Followed by fourth place, the number of MPs for District 44 seats, 1 seat in the North, 3 seats in Bangkok, 2 seats in the Northeast, 1 seat in the Central Region, 7 seats in the Eastern Region, 2 seats in the West and 28 seats in the South, which can be said that Democrat Land slides in the southern provinces

Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party Ranked fifth in the number of MPs, 35 seats, 1 seat in the North, 6 seats in Bangkok, 1 seat in the Northeast, 13 seats in the Central Region, 2 seats in the East, 3 seats in the West, 9 seats in the South.

The Kao Klai Party won sixth place in the number of MPs for districts, 10 seats, 1 seat in Bangkok, 2 seats in the Northeast, 5 seats in the Central Region, 2 seats in the East.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency