Election Turnout Uk 2019
Results of the 2019 general election by party vote share conservative 70 conservative 60 70.
Election turnout uk 2019. The turnout stands at 67 3 approximately 1 5 less. London s twickenham topped the list with 80 of voters going to the polls. Age gender class education and previous votes.
This insight looks at the parts of the uk where turnout was highest and lowest. At the other end was glasgow north east where just 53 voted. Up to the minute results of the 2019 general election from bbc news.
Yougov conducts one of britain s biggest ever post election surveys to chart how the nation s political character is shifting. After 648 constituency results out of the 650 seats up for grabs were announced the turnout stood at 31 897 334. Two thirds of the uk electorate 47 587 254 in total cast their vote at the 2019 general election down slightly on the 2017 election.
Yougov has conducted the largest survey yet on last week s general election interviewing over 40 000 british adults to discover patterns across demographics. T urnout for the 2019 general election was down on two years ago. In the 2019 united kingdom general election voter turnout was 67 3 percent of eligible voters a 1 5 percent drop compared with the previous general election in 2017.
The proportions of voters for each party and non voters was then weighted to the actual results by region. 27 951 gb adults aged 18 of whom we have classified 19 747 as likely voters using our standard turnout filter interviewed by telephone and online between 15 november 11 december 2019. The conservative party having failed to obtain a majority in the 2017 general election had faced prolonged parliamentary deadlock over brexit while it governed in minority with the support of the democratic unionist party dup a situation which had forced the resignation of the previous prime minister theresa.
The 2019 united kingdom general election was held on thursday 12 december 2019. After 650 of 650 seats. Turnout at the 2019 general election was 67 3 across the uk a decrease of 1 5 percentage points from 2017 68 8 but still the second highest turnout since 1997.