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  1. Seats changing hands. The following table is a complete list of seats changing hands as a result of the election based on the notional results of the 2005 election, notwithstanding the results of by-elections to the 54th Parliament. [1]

  2. None of Scotland's 59 seats changed hands and all were held by the same party that had won them at the 2005 election, with Labour regaining the two seats they had lost in by-elections since 2005.

  3. Oct 12, 2024 · The Conservatives, at 306 seats, emerged as the largest party by far but without a majority, gaining 97 seats over their notional 2005 total (i.e., basing the 2005 results on the 2010 constituency boundaries).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. No single party won an overall majority at the 2010 General Election, for the first time in the UK since February 1974. The Conservatives won the most seats, 306, a net change of 96 compared with notional 2005 general election results.

    • Christopher Rhodes, Richard Cracknell, Feargal McGuinness
    • 2011
  5. After 650 of 650 seats declared. BBC News General Election 2010, full results for the United Kingdom (UK)

  6. May 28, 2010 · This statistic shows the result of the UK general election in 2010. The Conservative party won the most seats. This was, however, not enough to govern with an outright majority.

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  8. An unusual election The UK General Election 6 May 2010 a reconfiguration of the government as a Labour-led coalition, rather than a full transfer of power, might have been possible: Labour fell a few seats short of this possibility. While causing a power shift, the 2010 election confirmed another surprising fact about British