MFP,led by Pita Limcharoenrat is taking the lead on track to win 113 constituency seats being neck-and-neck with Pheu Thai, which looks set to win 111 seats. The initial results suggest MFP will probably win most party-list seats with more than 14 million votes or 35.75%, followed by Pheu Thai in second place, getting over 10 million votes or 27.18%
Bhumjaithai, which spearheaded the legalisation of cannabis in Thailand looks set to win 68 constituency seats in third place, followed by pro-military camp, Palang Pracharat and United Thai Nation which will probably win 39 seats and 23 seats respectively.
Move Forward comes close to sweep of Bangkok, being projected to win 32 constituency seats from all 33 seats.
The Election Commission is expected to hold a press conference on Monday at 10.30 am. (TNA)