Invitation to Participate in the 2026 General Election and National Referendum

Participate in the 2026 General Election & National Referendum on Feb 8. Learn about eligibility, ID, and voting procedures.

Invitation to Participate in the 2026 General Election and National Referendum

Make your voice count in Thailand's General Election and National Referendum on February 8, 2026, from 8 AM to 5 PM! If you're 18+, a Thai national, and registered, bring your ID to help shape the future.

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Date and Time of Voting

The upcoming general election and national referendum are scheduled to take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026. Polling stations will be open from 08:00 to 17:00. All eligible voters are invited to cast their ballots for Members of the House of Representatives (MPs) and participate in the national referendum at their designated polling station.

Qualifications for Eligible Voters

To be eligible to vote in this election and referendum, individuals must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold Thai nationality. Naturalized citizens must have obtained Thai citizenship for at least five years.
  • Be at least 18 years old on election day, meaning those born before February 10, 2008.
  • Be listed in the household registration within the constituency for at least 90 days prior to the election (registered before November 11, 2025).

Required Identification Documents

Voters must present one of the following documents at the polling station to verify their identity:

  • National ID card.
  • Other official government-issued documents that display a 13-digit Thai ID number, such as a passport or government employee card.
  • Accepted forms of electronic identification, such as the ThaiD application or a digital driver's license.

Step-by-Step Voting Procedure

  1. Check the List of Eligible Voters: Verify that your name appears on the voter list at your polling station.
  2. Present Identification and Sign In: Show your identification to the election officials and sign to receive your ballots.
  3. Receive Ballots: Collect the ballot papers for both the MP election and the referendum.
  4. Vote for MP: Enter the voting booth and mark a cross (✖) in one box of your choice on the MP ballot.
  5. Submit MP Ballot: Fold the ballot to maintain confidentiality and place it in the designated MP ballot box.
  6. Vote in the Referendum: Receive the referendum ballot, make your choice, and place it in the dedicated referendum ballot box.
  7. Finalize and Exit: Ensure you have collected your ID card and then exit the polling station.

Additional Information for Voters

  • Assistance is available at polling stations for individuals with disabilities, elderly voters, or anyone needing help with the voting process.
  • If you are unsure about the location of your polling station or your eligibility, check with local authorities or through official online channels in advance.
  • Early voting and absentee voting options may be available for those who cannot attend on the official election day. Check official announcements for details on these procedures.
  • It is an offense to photograph marked ballots or to disclose another voter's choices within the polling station.

Promoting Democratic Participation

Citizens are encouraged to participate in the election process by voting honestly and transparently. Voter engagement is essential for shaping the future direction of the country and strengthening the democratic system.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: 2026 Thailand General Election and National Referendum

Who is eligible to vote in the 2026 General Election and National Referendum?

To vote, you must:
- Be a Thai national (naturalized citizens need at least five years of citizenship)
- Be at least 18 years old on February 8, 2026 (born before February 10, 2008)
- Be listed in your constituency's household registration for at least 90 days before the election (registered before November 11, 2025)

What identification documents are required at the polling station?

You must present one of the following:
- Thai national ID card
- Other official government-issued ID with a 13-digit Thai ID number (e.g., passport, government employee card)
- Approved forms of electronic identification (such as the ThaiD app or a digital driver's license)

What should I expect at the polling station on election day?

  1. Check your name on the list of eligible voters
  2. Present your ID and sign in to receive your ballots
  3. Mark your choice for MP and the referendum in private
  4. Place your ballots in the designated boxes
  5. Collect your ID and exit the station
    Assistance will be available for those who need help, and early or absentee voting options may be announced closer to the date.