1969 Thai general election|
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All 219 seats in the House of Representatives 110 seats needed for a majority |
Turnout | 49.16% ( 5.09pp) |
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
General elections were held in Thailand on 10 February 1969. The military-backed United Thai People's Party emerged as the largest party, winning 75 of the 219 seats in the House of Representatives. Voter turnout was 49%.[1] Following the election, 30 of the 72 independents joined the UTPP, giving it a total of 105 seats, whilst 24 formed the Liberal Independent Party. They were the first elections in which a number of members were not appointed by the king.
Results
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