General elections were held in Thailand on 22 March 1992 the first after the National Peace Keeping Council overthrew the elected government of Chatichai Choonhavan in a coup on 23 February 1991. A total of 15 parties and 2185 candidates contested the 360 seats. The result was a victory for the Samakkee Dhamma which won 79 seats despite receiving fewer votes than the New Aspiration Party. Voter turnout was 59.2%.