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[edit]Only relevant factors are listed below. For senators whose seniority is based on their state's respective population, the state population ranking is given as determined by the relevant United States census current at the time that they began service.[1][2][3]
Republican (53) Democratic (45) Independent (2)
Current rank |
Historical rank[a][4] |
Senator | Party | State | Seniority date | Other factors | Committee and leadership positions | |
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1 | 1743 | Chuck Grassley | Republican | Iowa | January 3, 1981 | |||
2 | 1766 | Mitch McConnell | Kentucky | January 3, 1985 | ||||
3 | 1810 | Patty Murray | Democratic | Washington | January 3, 1993 | |||
4 | 1827 | Ron Wyden | Oregon | February 6, 1996 | ||||
5 | 1831 | Dick Durbin | Illinois | January 3, 1997 | Former House member (14 years) | |||
6 | 1835 | Jack Reed | Rhode Island | Former House member (6 years) | ||||
7 | 1842 | Susan Collins | Republican | Maine | ||||
8 | 1844 | Chuck Schumer | Democratic | New York | January 3, 1999 | Former House member (18 years) | ||
9 | 1846 | Mike Crapo | Republican | Idaho | Former House member (6 years) | |||
10 | 1859 | Maria Cantwell[b] | Democratic | Washington | January 3, 2001 | |||
11 | 1867 | John Cornyn | Republican | Texas | December 2, 2002 | |||
12 | 1868 | Lisa Murkowski | Alaska | December 20, 2002[c] | ||||
13 | 1870 | Lindsey Graham | South Carolina | January 3, 2003 | ||||
14 | 1879 | John Thune | South Dakota | January 3, 2005 | ||||
15 | 1887 | Bernie Sanders | Independent | Vermont | January 3, 2007 | Former House member (16 years) | ||
16 | 1893 | Amy Klobuchar | Democratic | Minnesota | Minnesota 21st in population (2000) | |||
17 | 1894 | Sheldon Whitehouse | Rhode Island | Rhode Island 43rd in population (2000) | ||||
18 | 1896 | John Barrasso | Republican | Wyoming | June 22, 2007[c] | |||
19 | 1897 | Roger Wicker | Mississippi | December 31, 2007[c] | ||||
20 | 1901 | Jeanne Shaheen | Democratic | New Hampshire | January 3, 2009 | Former governor (6 years) | ||
21 | 1902 | Mark Warner | Virginia | Former governor (4 years) | ||||
22 | 1903 | Jim Risch | Republican | Idaho | Former governor (7 months) | |||
23 | 1905 | Jeff Merkley | Democratic | Oregon | ||||
24 | 1909 | Michael Bennet | Colorado | January 21, 2009[c] | ||||
25 | 1910 | Kirsten Gillibrand | New York | January 26, 2009[c] | ||||
26 | 1917 | Chris Coons | Delaware | November 15, 2010 | ||||
27 | 1920 | Jerry Moran | Republican | Kansas | January 3, 2011 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
28 | 1922 | John Boozman | Arkansas | Former House member (9 years) | ||||
29 | 1924 | John Hoeven | North Dakota | Former governor | ||||
30 | 1925 | Marco Rubio | Florida | Florida 4th in population (2000) | ||||
31 | 1926 | Ron Johnson | Wisconsin | Wisconsin 20th in population (2000) | ||||
32 | 1927 | Rand Paul | Kentucky | Kentucky 25th in population (2000) | ||||
33 | 1928 | Richard Blumenthal | Democratic | Connecticut | Connecticut 29th in population (2000) | |||
34 | 1929 | Mike Lee | Republican | Utah | Utah 34th in population (2000) | |||
35 | 1932 | Brian Schatz | Democratic | Hawaii | December 26, 2012[c] | |||
36 | 1933 | Tim Scott | Republican | South Carolina | January 2, 2013[c] | |||
37 | 1934 | Tammy Baldwin | Democratic | Wisconsin | January 3, 2013 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
38 | 1937 | Chris Murphy | Connecticut | Former House member (6 years); Connecticut 29th in population (2010) |
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39 | 1938 | Mazie Hirono | Hawaii | Former House member (6 years); Hawaii 40th in population (2010) | ||||
40 | 1939 | Martin Heinrich | New Mexico | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
41 | 1940 | Angus King | Independent | Maine | Former governor (8 years) | |||
42 | 1941 | Tim Kaine | Democratic | Virginia | Former governor (4 years) | |||
43 | 1942 | Ted Cruz | Republican | Texas | Texas 2nd in population (2010) | |||
44 | 1943 | Elizabeth Warren | Democratic | Massachusetts | Massachusetts 14th in population (2010) | |||
45 | 1944 | Deb Fischer | Republican | Nebraska | Nebraska 38th in population (2010) | |||
46 | 1948 | Ed Markey | Democratic | Massachusetts | July 16, 2013 | |||
47 | 1949 | Cory Booker | New Jersey | October 31, 2013 | ||||
48 | 1951 | Shelley Moore Capito | Republican | West Virginia | January 3, 2015 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
49 | 1952 | Gary Peters | Democratic | Michigan | Former House member (6 years); Michigan 8th in population (2010) |
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50 | 1953 | Bill Cassidy | Republican | Louisiana | Former House member (6 years); Louisiana 25th in population (2010) |
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51 | 1955 | James Lankford | Oklahoma | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
52 | 1956 | Tom Cotton | Arkansas | Former House member (2 years); Arkansas 32nd in population (2010) |
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53 | 1957 | Steve Daines | Montana | Former House member (2 years); Montana 44th in population (2010) |
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54 | 1958 | Mike Rounds | South Dakota | Former governor | ||||
55 | 1960 | Thom Tillis | North Carolina | North Carolina 10th in population (2010) | ||||
56 | 1961 | Joni Ernst | Iowa | Iowa 30th in population (2010) | ||||
57 | 1963 | Dan Sullivan | Alaska | Alaska 47th in population (2010) | ||||
58 | 1964 | Chris Van Hollen | Democratic | Maryland | January 3, 2017 | Former House member (14 years) | ||
59 | 1965 | Todd Young | Republican | Indiana | Former House member (6 years) | |||
60 | 1966 | Tammy Duckworth | Democratic | Illinois | Former House member (4 years) | |||
61 | 1967 | Maggie Hassan | New Hampshire | Former governor | ||||
62 | 1969 | John Neely Kennedy | Republican | Louisiana | Louisiana 25th in population (2010) | |||
63 | 1970 | Catherine Cortez Masto | Democratic | Nevada | Nevada 35th in population (2010) | |||
64 | 1972 | Tina Smith | Minnesota | January 3, 2018[c] | ||||
65 | 1974 | Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | Mississippi | April 2, 2018[c] | |||
66 | 1975 | Marsha Blackburn | Tennessee | January 3, 2019 | Former House member (16 years) | |||
67 | 1977 | Kevin Cramer | Republican | North Dakota | Former House member (6 years) | |||
68 | 1979 | Jacky Rosen | Democratic | Nevada | Former House member (2 years) | |||
69 | 1982 | Josh Hawley | Republican | Missouri | ||||
70 | 1983 | Rick Scott | Florida | January 8, 2019 | ||||
71 | 1985 | Mark Kelly | Democratic | Arizona | December 2, 2020 | |||
72 | 1986 | Ben Ray Luján | New Mexico | January 3, 2021 | Former House member (12 years) | |||
73 | 1987 | Cynthia Lummis | Republican | Wyoming | Former House member (8 years) | |||
74 | 1988 | Roger Marshall | Kansas | Former House member (4 years) | ||||
75 | 1989 | John Hickenlooper | Democratic | Colorado | Former governor | |||
76 | 1990 | Bill Hagerty | Republican | Tennessee | Tennessee 17th in population (2010) | |||
77 | 1991 | Tommy Tuberville | Alabama | Alabama 23rd in population (2010) | ||||
78 | 1992 | Alex Padilla | Democratic | California | January 18, 2021[c] | |||
79 | 1993 | Jon Ossoff[d] | Georgia | January 20, 2021 | 'O' 15th letter of the alphabet[5] | |||
80 | 1994 | Raphael Warnock | 'W' 23rd letter of the alphabet[5] | |||||
81 | 1995 | Peter Welch | Vermont | January 3, 2023 | Former House member (16 years) | |||
82 | 1996 | Markwayne Mullin | Republican | Oklahoma | Former House member (10 years) | |||
83 | 1997 | Ted Budd | North Carolina | Former House member (6 years) | ||||
84 | 1998 | John Fetterman | Democratic | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020) | |||
85 | 1999 | J. D. Vance | Republican | Ohio | Ohio 7th in population (2020) | |||
86 | 2000 | Eric Schmitt | Missouri | Missouri 19th in population (2020) | ||||
87 | 2001 | Katie Britt | Alabama | Alabama 24th in population (2020) | ||||
88 | 2002 | Pete Ricketts | Nebraska | January 12, 2023[c] | ||||
89 | 2004 | Adam Schiff | Democratic | California | ||||
90 | 2005 | Andy Kim | New Jersey | |||||
91 | 2006 | Ruben Gallego | Arizona | January 3, 2025 | Former House member (10 years) | |||
92 | 2007 | Jim Banks | Republican | Indiana | Former House member (8 years); Indiana 17th in population (2020) | |||
93 | 2008 | Lisa Blunt Rochester | Democratic | Delaware | Former House member (8 years); Delaware 45th in population (2020) | |||
94 | 2009 | John Curtis | Republican | Utah | Former House member (7 years) | |||
95 | 2010 | Elissa Slotkin | Democratic | Michigan | Former House member (6 years) | |||
96 | 2011 | Jim Justice | Republican | West Virginia | Former Governor | |||
97 | 2012 | David McCormick | Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania 5th in population (2020) | ||||
98 | 2013 | Bernie Moreno | Ohio | Ohio 7th in population (2020) | ||||
99 | 2014 | Angela Alsobrooks | Democratic | Maryland | Maryland 18th in population (2020) | |||
100 | 2015 | Tim Sheehy | Republican | Montana | Montana 44th in population (2020) | |||
Rank | Historical rank[a][4] |
Senator | Party | State | Seniority date | Other factors | Committee and leadership positions |
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[edit]Region | District | Last incumbent | Party when elected | Party in this election | Status | Elected candidate | Party |
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BANGKOK METROPOLITAN | Bangkok 1
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Karnkanit Haewsantati | PPRP | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Paramait Vithayaruksun | MFP |
Bangkok 2
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Patcharin Sumsiripong | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Tisana Choonhavan | MFP | |
Bangkok 3
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Vanvaree Talomsin | FFP | MFP | Incumbent retired. | Chorayuth Chaturapornprasit | MFP | |
Bangkok 4
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Korranit Ngamsukonratana | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Bhuntin Noumjerm | MFP | |
Bangkok 5 New district
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Pradoemchai Bunchuailua | PT | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chalermchai Kulalert | MFP | |
Bangkok 6 Redistricted from district 5
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Pada Vorakanon | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Kantapon Duangamporn | MFP | |
Bangkok 7
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Thanikan Pornpongsaroj | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent was suspended. | Patsarin Ramwong | MFP | |
Bangkok 8 Redistricted from district 9
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Surachart Thienthong | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chayaphon Satondee | MFP | |
Bangkok 9 New district
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Suphanat Minchaiynunt | MFP | |||||
Bangkok 10
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Karoon Hosakul | PT | TST | Incumbent lost reelection. | Ekkarach Udomumnouy | MFP | |
Bangkok 11
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Anudith Nakornthap | PT | TST | Incumbent running as party-lists candidate. | Sasinan Thamnithinan | MFP | |
Bangkok 12
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Anusorn Panthong | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection in District 9. | Puriwat Chaisamran | MFP | |
Bangkok 13 Redistricted from district 8
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Kasidet Chutimant | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Tanadej Pengsuk | MFP | |
Bangkok 14 Redistricted from district 13
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Thitipas Choddaechachainun | PPRP | UTN | Incumbent lost reelection. | Sirilapat Kongtrakarn | MFP | |
Bangkok 15 Redistricted from district 14
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Phonpoom Vipattipumiprates | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Vittawat Tichawanich | MFP | |
Bangkok 16
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Jirayu Huangsab | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Pimkarn Kiratiwirapakorn | MFP | |
Bangkok 17
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Siripong Rassamee | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Weerawut Rakthieng | MFP | |
Bangkok 18 New district
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Teerajchai Phunthumas | MFP | |||||
Bangkok 19 Redistricted from district 15
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Chanvit Wipoosiri | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent retired. | Kanphong Prayoonsak | MFP | |
Bangkok 20 Redistricted from district 18
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Theerarat Samrejvanich | PT | PT | Incumbent re-elected. | Theerarat Samrejvanich | PT | |
Bangkok 21 Redistricted from district 19
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Prasit Mahamad | PPRP | UTN | Incumbent lost reelection. | Nuttapong Premphunsawad | MFP | |
Bangkok 22 Redistricted from district 20
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Monthol Phokai | FFP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Supakon Tangtiphaiboontana | MFP | |
Bangkok 23 Redistricted from district 21
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Somkiat Thanomsin | FFP | CT | Incumbent lost renomination as an MFP Candidate then lost reelection. | Piyarat Chongthep | MFP | |
Bangkok 24 New district
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Taopiphop Limjittrakorn | MFP | |||||
Bangkok 25 Redistricted from district 24
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Thodsaporn Thongsiri | FFP | UTN | Incumbent lost reelection. | Annsiri Walaikanok | MFP | |
Bangkok 26 Redistricted from district 23
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Chotpipat Techasoponmanee | FFP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chaiyampawan Manpianchit | MFP | |
Bangkok 27 Redistricted from district 25
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Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat | FFP | MFP | Incumbent re-elected. | Nattacha Boonchaiinsawat | MFP | |
Bangkok 28 Redistricted from district 26
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Wan Ubumrung | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Rukchanok Srinork | MFP | |
Bangkok 29 Redistricted from district 28
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Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut | FFP | MFP | Incumbent run as party-lists candidate. | Tisarat Laohapon | MFP | |
Bangkok 30 Redistricted from district 29
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Supaporn Kongwutipanya | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Thanyathorn Dhaninwattanathorn | MFP | |
Bangkok 31 Redistricted from district 27
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Jirawat Arunyakanon | FFP | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Sirin Sanguansin | MFP | |
Bangkok 32 Redistricted from district 22
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Taopiphop Limjittrakorn | FFP | MFP | Incumbent re-elected in District 24. | Pavitra Jittakit | MFP | |
Bangkok 33 Redistricted from district 30
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Chakkrapan Pornnimit | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Pongpan Yodmuangjaroen | MFP | |
Nakhon Pathom 1 New district
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Supachok Srisukajon | CT | |||||
Nakhon Pathom 2 Redistricted from district 1
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Sinthop Kaewpijit | Dem | UTN | Incumbent re-elected. | Sinthop Kaewpijit | UTN | |
Nakhon Pathom 3 Redistricted from district 2
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Panuwat Sasomsub | CT | CT | Incumbent re-elected. | Panuwat Sasomsub | CT | |
Nakhon Pathom 4 Redistricted from district 3
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Suttawan Suban Na Ayuthaya | FFP | MFP | Incumbent retiring. | Kittipon Panprommat | MFP | |
Nakhon Pathom 5 Redistricted from district 4
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Pathompong Soonjan | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Anucha Sasomsub | CT | |
Nakhon Pathom 6 Redistricted from district 5
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Phadermchai Sasomsub | CT | CT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chitsanupong Tangmetakun | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 1
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Charoen Reawrang | PPRP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Surapan Waiyakorn | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 2
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Jirapong Songwatcharapon | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Panyarat Nantaphusitanon | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 3
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Manasak Chanprasong | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection in district 6. | Anusorn Kaewwichain | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 4
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Montre Tangcharoenthaworn | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Nobpadol Tibpayachol | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 5 New district
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Preeti Charoensilp | MFP | |||||
Nonthaburi 6 New district
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Kunakorn Munnateerai | MFP | |||||
Nonthaburi 7 Redistricted from district 6
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Phonnuth Sri-insuth | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection in district 8. | Kiatikun Tonyang | MFP | |
Nonthaburi 8 Redistricted from district 5
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Wanchai Charoennonthasit | PT | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Non Paisanlimcharoenkit | MFP | |
Pathum Thani 1
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Surapong Eungampornvilai | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Sorawee Supapanittha | MFP | |
Pathum Thani 2 New district
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Jessada Dontrisanoh | MFP | |||||
Pathum Thani 3
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Anawil Ratanasataporn | FFP | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chonthicha Jaengraew | MFP | |
Pathum Thani 4 Redistricted from district 2
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Supachai Nopkham | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection in District 2. | Sakon Suntornwanitkit | MFP | |
Pathum Thani 5 Redistricted from district 6
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Pissanu Pholtee | BJT | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Manasanan Leenawarat | PT | |
Pathum Thani 6 Redistricted from district 4
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Chaiyan Phonsuwan | PT | PT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Chetawan Thuaprakhon | MFP | |
Pathum Thani 7 Redistricted from district 5
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Pornpimol Thammasan | PT | BJT | Incumbent lost reelection. | Prasit Pattamapadungsak | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 1
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Acaravat Asvahem | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Panida Mongkonsawat | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 2
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Yongyut Suwanbut | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Ratchanok Sukprasert | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 3
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Prim Poolcharoen | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Pichai Changjanyawong | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 4
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Wuttinan Boonchoo | FFP | MFP | Incumbent re-elected. | Wuttinan Boonchoo | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 5 New district
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Nittaya Meesri | MFP | |||||
Samut Prakan 6
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Thapakorn Kuljaroen | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Weerapat Kantha | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 7
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Pailin Teansuwan | PPRP | UTN | Incumbent lost reelection. | Boonlert Saengpan | MFP | |
Samut Prakan 8 Redistricted from district 5
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Krungsrivilai Sutinphuek | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Traiwan Eiamjai | MFP | |
Samut Sakhon 1
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Thongdaeng Benjapak | FFP | MFP | Incumbent run as party-lists candidate. | Nattapon Sumanotham | MFP | |
Samut Sakhon 2
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Samuck Pongvong | FFP | UTN | Incumbent lost reelection in Ubon Ratchathani 7. | Sirirot Tanikkun | MFP | |
Samut Sakhon 3
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Jomkwan Klubbankoh | PPRP | PPRP | Incumbent lost reelection. | Sirasit Songnui | MFP |
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- ^ American FactFinder, United States Census Bureau. "2000 Census State Population Rankings". Factfinder.census.gov. Archived from the original on April 3, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
- ^ "Resident Population Data (Text Version) – 2010 Census, by state and census region".
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