List of provincial governors in Thailand explained

This is a list of current governors of provinces in Thailand, along with one special administrative area (Bangkok). In all 76 provinces, the governor is appointed by the Ministry of Interior.[1] This is due to the centralised nature of Thailand's government which began during the reign of King Chulalongkorn from 1892 onwards. Chulalongkorn's centralisation also saw the replacement of local rulers, such as in Lan Na, with rulers appointed by the government. Appointed governors have sometimes been outsiders to their governing province.[2]

This is except Bangkok who, as the only special administrative area, has elected its governors since 1975. However, from 1977 to 1985, and 2014 to 2022, elections were suspended due to military junta rule and the governor was appointed by the Ministry of Interior.[3] The only other local area which elects its leader is Pattaya as it's a special governed city.[4] Pattaya is part of Chonburi province.

List

Provinces

ProvinceGovernorTook officeTime in office
Amnat CharoenThaweep Butpho1 October 2020
Ang ThongVerasak Vichitsangsri12 September 2021
Bueng KanSanit Khaosa-ard1 October 2019
BuriramThatchakorn Hatthathayakul1 October 2018
ChachoengsaoMaitree Traitilanan1 October 2020
Chai NatRangsan Tancharoen1 October 2021
ChaiyaphumKraisorn Kongchalard1 October 2021
ChanthaburiSuthee Thongyam1 October 2020
Chiang MaiNirat Pongsitthaworn1 October 2022
Chiang RaiPasakorn Boonyalak1 October 2021
ChonburiThawatchai Srithong[6] 1 October 2022
ChumphonTeera Anantaseriwittaya1 October 2020
KalasinSongpol Jai-krim1 October 2020
Kamphaeng PhetChawalit Saeng-uthai1 October 2018
KanchanaburiJirakiat Phumsawat1 October 2017
Khon KaenSomsak Jangtrakul1 October 2017
KrabiPhutthiphong Sirimat1 October 2021
LampangSithichai Jindaluang1 October 2021
LamphunWorayut Naowarat1 October 2020
LoeiChaitawat Niemsiri1 October 2020
Lopburi (list)Niwat Rungsakorn1 October 2020
Mae Hong SonVacant
Maha SarakhamKiattisak Trongsiri1 October 2020
MukdahanChaloemphon Mangkhang1 October 2021
Nakhon NayokAmphon Angkapakornkun1 October 2020
Nakhon PathomSurasak Charoensirichot1 October 2020
Nakhon PhanomChathip Ruchanaseri1 October 2021
Nakhon RatchasimaWichian Chantaranothai1 October 2021
Nakhon SawanChayan Sirimas1 October 2021
Nakhon Si ThammaratKraisorn Wisitwong1 October 2020
NanVacant
NarathiwatSanan Pongaksorn1 Oktober 2021
Nong Bua LamphuSiwaporn Chuasawas1 October 2020
Nong KhaiMonsit Phaisanthanawat1 October 2021
NonthaburiSuchin Chaichumsak1 October 2019
Pathum ThaniVacant After the Death of Narongsak Osotthanakorn1 October 2021
PattaniNiphan Boonluang1 October 2021
Phang NgaChamroen Thipphayaphongthada1 October 2019
PhatthalungKukiat Wongkraphan1 October 2017
PhayaoChokdee Amornwat25 May 2021
PhetchabunKrit Kongmuang1 October 2020
PhetchaburiPakapong Tawipat15 June 2020
PhichitPaiboon Nabutchom1 October 2021
PhitsanulokRonnachai Chitwiset1 October 2020
Phra Nakhon Si AyutthayaWeerachai Nakmas1 October 2021
PhraeSomwang Phuangbangpho1 October 2020
PhuketNarong Woonsiew15 June 2020
PrachinburiWoraphan Suwannus1 October 2020
Prachuap Khiri KhanVacant after the death of Niti Vivatvanich[7] 19 December 202323 days
RanongSomkiat Sisanet1 October 2020
RatchaburiRonnapop Luangpairote1 October 2020
RayongChanna Iamsaeng1 October 2020
Roi EtPhusit Somchit1 October 2021
Sa KaeoParinya Phothisat1 October 2021
Sakon NakhonChureerat Thep-at1 October 2021
Samut PrakanWanchai Kongkasem1 October 2020
Samut SakhonNarong Rakroi12 September 2021
Samut SongkhramCharas Bunnasa1 October 2019
SaraburiManrat Rattanasukhon1 October 2018
SatunEkkarat Leesen1 October 2020
Sing BuriChaichan Sittiwirattham1 October 2021
SisaketWatthana Phutthichat1 October 2019
SongkhlaJessada Jitrat1 October 2021
SukhothaiWirun Phandevi1 October 2020
Suphan BuriNatthapat Suwanprateep1 October 2020
Surat Thani (list)Witchawut Jinto1 October 2017
SurinSuvapong Kitiphatpiboon1 October 2020
TakVacant
TrangKhajornsak Charoensopha1 October 2020
TratChamnanwit Terat1 October 2021
Ubon RatchathaniPongrat Phiromrat1 October 2021
Udon ThaniSiam Sirimongkol1 October 2020
Uthai ThaniKhajonkiat Rakpanichmanee12 September 2021
UttaraditPhol Damtham1 October 2020
YalaPirom Nilthaya1 October 2021
YasothonChonlatee Yangtrong1 October 2020

References

  1. Web site: Bangkok’s New Governor is Sending Shockwaves Through Thailand’s Political Landscape . 2024-02-02 . thediplomat.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: กองบรรณาธิการ . 2018-04-30 . Why can’t Thailand’s provinces elect their own governors? . 2024-02-02 . The Isaan Record . en-US.
  3. Web site: 5 decades of governor elections that have shaped modern Bangkok . 2024-02-02 . www.thaipbsworld.com . en-US.
  4. Web site: 1999 . Local Personnel Administration, chapter 1/PAO, 2/Municipalities, 3/TAO, 5/City of Pattaya . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190801073238/http://www.dla.go.th/upload/enDocument/2012/6/1_1.pdf . 1 August 2019 . 22 July 2019 . Department of Local Administration.
  5. News: . Chadchart receives EC's endorsement . 2022-06-02 . Bangkok Post.
  6. Web site: 2022-10-14 . 449 police, soldiers make show of force in Pattaya . 2024-02-02 . Pattaya Mail . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2024-01-11 . Prachuap Khiri Khan's recently appointed governor has died . 2024-02-02 . Hua Hin Today English Newspaper Info, Reports, Events and News Social Life . en-US.