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Aug 9, 2023 · At the 1997 General Election, there were 165 Conservative MPs elected and the party received 30.7% of the vote. This was its worst performance in terms of share of the vote and seats won since 1918. In 2019, the Party won 365 seats.
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Jul 5, 2024 · As well as a thumping seat majority, Labour also won the popular vote, taking 33.9% of votes across the country. In 1997, Tony Blair's Labour Party took 43.2% of the popular vote. Seats won: 410 ...
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Jul 4, 2024 · A general election to the 59th Parliament of the United Kingdom with an electorate of 48,253,193, having 28,809,340 valid votes and 116,253 invalid votes. Read the House of Commons Library briefing. Registered political parties nominating candidates standing in the general election on 4 July 2024. This list does not include candidates standing ...
- The Largest and Smallest Electorates
- The Highest and Lowest Turnouts
- Highest and Lowest Shares of The Vote For Major Parties in Great Britain
- Largest and Smallest Majorities Since 1918
- Closest Three and Four-Way Contests
- Further Reading
The largest ever electorate since 1918 was recorded in Essex Romford, where 167,939 were registered at the time of the 1935 General Election. The five smallest recorded electorates (excluding those of university seats) were all in London in 1945, presumably being the result of war damage and depopulation, with the City of London having 10,851 voter...
Since 1918, turnout in UK general elections has averaged 73%. Due to the low turnout amongst the armed forces and the large number of uncontested seats, the lowest turnout since WWI was the election of 1918. In recent years, the lowest turnout was in 2001 (59%). In terms of constituency-level turnouts, the five highestturnouts since 1918 have all b...
The top five vote shares were all achieved before 1945,while the five lowest occurred in 2015 and 2017. The highest Liberal/Liberal Democrat vote share was recorded in Caernarvon District in 1924, with 82.5% of the vote. The Liberals did not stand candidates in many constituencies during the lowest-point of the party’s fortunes in the 1940s and 195...
The largestmajorities by percentage of votes in the UK have tended to occur in NorthernIreland. In both 1955 and 1959, the Ulster Unionist candidate George Currie was only opposedby Sinn Féin in Down North, resulting in his 96% majority in 1959 and one of 94%in 1955. Between the traditional three major GB parties, the largest majorities occurred in...
The closest three-way result was in Caithness andSutherland in 1945, where 0.37% of the vote separated the first andthird-placed candidate. The sitting MP and Liberal Leader, Archibald Sinclair, fellfrom first to third place, but remained only 61 votes behind theUnionist/Conservative winner. He stood again in 1950, moving to second place inanother ...
The Conservatives recorded their highest share of the vote in 1931 at 60.8 percent, the Labour Party in 1951 at 48.8 percent, and the then Liberal Party in 1923 at 29.6 percent. Read more....
Jul 6, 2024 · Advertisement. Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party won five seats, but placed second in more than 100 other constituencies. By vote share, it is now the U.K.’s third-largest party. Those same vote shares paint a far weaker picture for Labour than its seat number would suggest.
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The most votes received by a single individual in a general election was Sir Cooper Rawson who polled 75,205 votes when being reelected as MP for Brighton in 1931. Brighton was a two-member constituency with a larger than average electorate.