Uk Election Results Comparison 2014 Vs 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.
Uk election results comparison 2014 vs 2019. Analysis in maps and charts. 326 seats needed to win. Up to the minute results of the 2019 general election from bbc news.
Select the results tab to see what has happened in the rest of the uk. The 2019 united kingdom general election was held on thursday 12 december 2019. After 650 of 650 seats declared.
The original results of the eu referendum were published across the uk by counting area and not constituency. Analysis in of the 2019 general election in maps and charts. The party won 365 seats 48 more than in 2017 and 43 6 of the vote up from 42 3 in 2017.
Up a little less than two percentage points on the last eu election in 2014. The 2019 general election resulted in a conservative victory. Labour wins more general election votes than blair in 2005 this chart created for the independent by the statistics agency statista shows 2019 s election turnout compared to past polls inside.
This is a list of united kingdom general elections elections for the uk house of commons since the first in 1802 the members of the 1801 1802 parliament had been elected to the former parliament of great britain and parliament of ireland before being co opted to serve in the first parliament of the united kingdom so that parliament is not included in the table below. Uk results in maps and charts. Electorate taken from 2017 general election dataset eu referendum results from house of commons library.
2019 united kingdom general election 2017 12 december 2019 next all 650 seats in the house of commons 326 a seats needed for a majority turnout 67 3 1 6 pp party leader seats conservative boris johnson 43 6 365 48 labour jeremy corbyn 32 1 203 59 liberal democrats jo swinson 11 5 11 1 snp nicola sturgeon 3 9 48 13 green jonathan bartley siân berry 2 7 1 0 dup arlene. After 650 of 650 seats declared.