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  1. Jul 28, 2015 · This compares with 36.1% in the 2010 General Election. Labour polled 9.3 million votes, 30.4% of the vote. This compares with 29.0% in the 2010 General Election. Compared with the results of the 2010 election: The Conservatives gained 35 seats and lost 11 (a net change of +24). Labour gained 22 seats and lost 48 (a net change of -26).

  2. May 8, 2015 · Just one seat changed hands in the East Midlands: Derby North. Note: The data displayed on the map compares the 2015 results with those of the general election in 2010. Changes from three by ...

  3. After 650 of 650 seats. Change compared with 2010. Turnout66.2%. Electorate:46,354,197. Latest news and results for the General Election 2015.

  4. The 2015 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 7 May 2015 to elect 650 members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons. The governing Conservative Party, led by prime minister David Cameron, won a unexpected majority victory of ten seats; they had been leading a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats.

  5. The Conservatives won 36.9% of the vote, up by 0.8 percentage points (630,000 votes) from the previous election. They lost vote share and seats to Labour in many London constituencies. But the change in their support in other parts of England and Wales was smaller. They gained 35 seats: 8 from Labour and 27 from the Liberal Democrats.

  6. May 8, 2015 · The Conservative Party won the May 2015 General Election with 330 seats and a majority of 12 in the House of Commons – lower than any Government since October 1974, when Labour had a majority of 4. The Conservative’s 330 seats and 36.9% of the vote in the 2015 General Election, compares with Labour’s 232 seats and 30.4% of the vote.

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  8. Latest news and results for the General Election 2015. ... After 533 of 533 seats. Change compared with 2010. Turnout. 66.0%. Electorate: 38,736,649. BBC News Navigation Election 2015 Sections.

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