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2024 United Kingdom general election|
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Opinion polls |
Registered | 47,568,611 |
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Turnout | 48.3% ( 19 pp)[2] |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Rishi Sunak
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Jeremy Corbyn
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Nigel Farage & Mark Collett
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Party
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Conservative
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Labour
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Reform UK
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Leader since
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24 October 2022
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10 February 2024
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Both 7 July 2023
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Leader's seat
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Richmond (Yorks) (lost)
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Islington North
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Ran in Braintree (won), Ran in Rutland and Melton (won)
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Last election
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365 seats, 43.6%
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202 seats, 32.1%
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none
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Seats won
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154
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315
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92
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Seat change
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201
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113
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92
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Popular vote
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4,535,175
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9,070,350
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4,309,544
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Percentage
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20.1%
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40.2%
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19.1%
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Swing
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23.5 pp
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8.1 pp
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17.09 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Nicola Sturgeon
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Ed Davey
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Sir Percy Topham Hatt II
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Party
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SNP
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Liberal Democrats
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Sudragh Forever!
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Leader since
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14 November 2014
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27 August 2020
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10 April 2011
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Leader's seat
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Did not stand[n 2]
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Kingston and Surbiton (lost)
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Peel Godred North
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Last election
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48 seats, 3.9%
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11 seats, 11.6
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21 seats, 2.6
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Seats won
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38
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14
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30
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Seat change
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10
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3
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9
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Popular vote
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1,105,589
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2,098,364
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767,144
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Percentage
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4.9%
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9.3%
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3.4%
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Swing
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1 pp
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2.3 pp
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0.9
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A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency. |
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