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      • a situation in which no single political party has enough seats (= positions that people are elected to in a parliament) to have total control: In a hung parliament, no single party has an absolute majority. In the event of a hung parliament there is the possibility of constitutional deadlock.
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  2. A hung Parliament is when no single political party wins a majority in the House of Commons. It is also known as a situation of no overall control.

  3. Definition. A hung parliament occurs when no single political party wins an outright majority of seats in the House of Commons after an election. This situation often leads to a coalition government or a minority government, as parties must negotiate to form a stable administration.

  4. a situation in which no single political party has enough seats (= positions that people are elected to in a parliament) to have total control: In a hung parliament, no single party has an absolute majority. In the event of a hung parliament there is the possibility of constitutional deadlock. Fewer examples.

  5. A hung parliament is a term used in legislatures primarily under the Westminster system (typically employing majoritarian electoral systems) to describe a situation in which no single political party or pre-existing coalition (also known as an alliance or bloc) has an absolute majority of legislators (commonly known as members or seats) in a ...

  6. Jun 10, 2017 · Hung Parliament: what does it mean? To make a government in the UK, a political party has to do well enough in a general election to win an 'overall majority' in the House of Commons. The...

  7. Overview. hung parliament. Quick Reference. Name for the situation when after an election no political party has an overall majority in the UK House of Commons. Without a written constitution the response to such a circumstance is governed by statements by courtiers and senior civil servants as to what the constitution requires the monarch to do.

  8. Jun 9, 2017 · A hung parliament is a result of no majority. There are 650 constituencies (geographical area that each individually vote for an MP) in the UK. In parliament, a majority is achieved when the largest party has more seats than all other parties put together, which requires 326 seats.

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