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  1. The Conservatives win a 12-seat majority in parliament as Labour are almost wiped out by the SNP in Scotland and the Liberal Democrats suffer major losses. UK vote share after 650 of 650 seats.

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    The 2019 General Election resulted in a Conservative victory. The party won 365 seats, 48 more than in 2017, and 43.6% of the vote, up from 42.3% in 2017. The Labour Party won 202 seats and 32.1% of the vote, down from 262 seats and 40.0% of the vote in 2017. The Liberal Democrats won 11 seats, one fewer than in 2017, and 11.5% of the vote, up from...

    The data files below provide complete election results by constituency and candidate. These results have been obtained directly from Returning Officers following the election. Please note that this data may differ from initial results available from other organisations. The data may change as it is revised and updated by local authorities during th...

    Further election articles are available on the Commons Library website. This includes a dashboard showing election results by constituency.

    • Elise Uberoi, Carl Baker, Richard Cracknell
    • 2019
  2. The SNP advanced by 8.1% and gained 13 seats to win 48 out of 59, gaining several seats from the Conservatives and Labour. The Conservatives lost 3.5% of their 2017 vote share and half their seats, while Labour was reduced to one Scottish seat, Edinburgh South.

  3. Dec 13, 2019 · The Conservatives won the most seats - 365 - and also the biggest share of votes, 45%, or about 13.9 million. Labour, who are in second place, have won 203 seats and a 32.2% share, or...

  4. Aug 9, 2023 · Conservative. The Conservative’s best result in terms of seats won since 1945 was at the 1983 General Election, when 397 MPs were elected. Its highest share of the vote was 49.7% in 1955. At the 1997 General Election, there were 165 Conservative MPs elected and the party received 30.7% of the vote.

    • Richard Cracknell, Sam Pilling
    • 2021
  5. May 8, 2015 · The Conservative Party won 27% of the vote in 2015, a slight increase on 2010. However, this share remains lower than in all elections 1950-1970 and 1979-1992. The Conservatives won 11 seats in 2015, up by three from 2010 and up by 11 from 2001. Plaid Cymru maintained their three seats of Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Arfon, and Carmarthen East and Dinefwr.

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  7. The SNP gained 7 from the Conservatives, 6 from Labour, and 1 from the Lib Dems, and lost 1 to the Lib Dems, making a SNP net gain of 13 seats. The Lib Dems gained 3 seats (2 Conservative and 1 SNP) and lost 4 (3 to Conservatives and 1 to SNP) leaving them 1 down.

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