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Confederate States of America

1856 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
John Charles FrémontRepublicanCalifornia1,342,34533.11%165 William L. DaytonNew Jersey165
Franklin PierceDemocraticPennsylvania1,836,07245.28%135 John Cabell BreckinridgeKentucky135
Millard FillmoreAmericanNew York873,05321.53%8 Andrew Jackson DonelsonTennessee8
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%308308
Needed to win155155

1857 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
John C. BreckinridgeNonpartisanKentucky1,342,34533.11%157 Robert M. T. HunterVirginia157
Total4,054,647100%157157
Needed to win7979

1860 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Horatio SeymourDemocraticNew York1,836,07245.28%120 Edson B. OldsOhio120
Abraham LincolnRepublicanIllinois1,342,34533.11%56 Jacob CollamerVermont56
John C. FrémontRadical DemocracyCalifornia1,342,34533.11%17 Hannibal HamlinMaine17
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%193193
Needed to win9797

1863 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Nathan B. ForrestSouthronTennessee1,836,07245.28%98 Louis T. WigfallTexas98
Alexander H. StephensDemocratGeorgia1,342,34533.11%71 Robert M. T. HunterVirginia71
Cassius M. ClayLibertyKentucky1,342,34533.11%0 Edward BatesMissouri0
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%169169
Needed to win8585

1864 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Horatio SeymourDemocraticNew York1,836,07245.28%117 Edson B. OldsOhio117
William H. SewardRepublicanNew York1,342,34533.11%59 Nathaniel P. BanksMassachusetts59
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%193193
Needed to win9797

1868 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Salmon P. ChaseRepublicanOhio1,342,34533.11%97 Charles SumnerMassachusetts97
George H. PendletonDemocraticOhio1,836,07245.28%93 Joel ParkerNew Jersey93
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%190190
Needed to win9696

1869 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Jefferson DavisSouthronMississippi1,836,07245.28%91 Ambrosio J. GonzalesCuba91
John W. StevensonDemocratKentucky1,342,34533.11%74 James A. Bayard Jr.Delaware74
Cassius M. ClayLibertyKentucky1,342,34533.11%3 John BaxterNorth Carolina3
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%172172
Needed to win8787

1872 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Nathaniel P. BanksRepublicanMassachusetts1,342,34533.11%143 Lyman TrumbullIllinois143
Jeremiah S. BlackDemocraticPennsylvania1,836,07245.28%47 Charles O'ConorNew York47
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%190190
Needed to win9696

1875 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Zebulon B. VanceConservativeNorth Carolina1,342,34533.11%74 John H. ReaganTexas74
Robert M. T. HunterSouthronVirginia1,836,07245.28%88 James Z. GeorgeMississippi88
Cassius M. ClayLibertyKentucky1,342,34533.11%3 John CreswellMaryland3
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%174174
Needed to win8888

1876 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Nathaniel P. BanksUnionistMassachusetts1,342,34533.11%120 Lyman TrumbullIllinois120
Henry WilsonRepublicanMassachusetts1,342,34533.11%106 Schuyler ColfaxIndiana106
Peter CooperGreenback PartyNew York1,836,07245.28%0 Samuel F. CaryOhio0
Clement VallandighamStraight-Out DemocraticOhio1,836,07245.28%0 Benjamin WoodNew York0
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%226226
Needed to win114114

1880 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Henry W. BlairUnionistNew Hampshire1,342,34533.11%115 Chester A. ArthurNew York115
James A. GarfieldRepublicanOhio1,342,34533.11%78 George F. HoarMassachusetts78
Allen G. ThurmanConstitution PartyOhio1,836,07245.28%22 Daniel W. VoorheesIndiana22
James B. WeaverGreenback PartyIowa1,836,07245.28%13 Denis KearneyCalifornia13
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%228228
Needed to win115115

1881 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
John H. ReaganConservativeTexas1,342,34533.11%74 John B. GordonGeorgia74
James Z. GeorgeSouthronMississippi1,836,07245.28%88 Wade Hampton IIISouth Carolina88
John CreswellLibertyMaryland1,342,34533.11%3 Joseph HoltKentucky3
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%174174
Needed to win8888

1884 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
George H. PendletonConstitution PartyOhio1,836,07245.28%123 Horace F. PageCalifornia123
Henry W. BlairUnionistNew Hampshire1,342,34533.11%75 Chester A. ArthurNew York75
John A. LoganRepublicanIllinois1,342,34533.11%38 Roscoe ConklingNew York38
Benjamin F. ButlerGreenback PartyMassachusetts1,836,07245.28%0 Solon ChaseMaine0
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%236236
Needed to win119119

1887 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
John T. MorganConfederateAlabama1,342,34533.11%74 Richard CokeTexas74
James LongstreetConservativeTexas1,342,34533.11%74 Henry G. DavisVirginia74
[[]]SouthronMississippi1,836,07245.28%88 [[]]South Carolina88
Francis Preston Blair Jr.LibertyMaryland1,342,34533.11%3 Waitman T. WilleyVirginia3
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%174174
Needed to win8888

1888 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
George H. PendletonConstitution PartyOhio1,836,07245.28%123 Horace F. PageCalifornia123
[[]]Unionist[[]]1,342,34533.11%85 [[]][[]]85
John A. LoganRepublicanIllinois1,342,34533.11%28 Roscoe ConklingNew York28
Benjamin F. ButlerGreenback PartyMassachusetts1,836,07245.28%0 Solon ChaseMaine0
Henry GeorgeUnion LaborNew York1,836,07245.28%0 Alson StreeterIllinois0
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%236236
Needed to win119119

1892 United States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Francis A. WalkerConstitution PartyMassachusetts1,836,07245.28%132 Lyman D. NorrisMichigan132
[[]]Unionist[[]]1,342,34533.11%115 [[]][[]]115
Benjamin HarrisonRepublicanIndiana1,342,34533.11%10 George F. HoarMassachusetts10
[[]]Union Labor[[]]1,836,07245.28%0 [[]][[]]0
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%257257
Needed to win129129

1893 Confederate States presidential election

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular vote(a)Electoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Matthew C. ButlerConfederateSouth Carolina1,342,34533.11%74 Richard CokeTexas74
[[]]SouthronMississippi1,836,07245.28%88 [[]]South Carolina88
William MahoneConservativeVirginia1,342,34533.11%74 Henry W. GradyGeorgia74
Nathaniel B. SmithersPeople'sDelaware1,342,34533.11%3 José MartíCuba3
Other3,1770.08%Other
Total4,054,647100%174174
Needed to win8888

List of presidents of the Confederate States

  Southron (2)   Conservative (2)   Confederate (2)   Independent (1)
PresidencyPresidentStatePartyVice President
1February 18, 1857

February 22, 1864
John C. Breckinridge
(1821-01-16)January 16, 1821 – (1895-05-17)May 17, 1895
(Aged 74)
KentuckyUnaffiliatedRobert M. T. Hunter
2May 5, 1864

February 22, 1870
Nathan B. Forrest
(1821-07-13)July 13, 1821 – (1877-10-29)October 29, 1877
(Aged 56)
TennesseeSouthronLouis Wigfall
3May 5, 1870

February 22, 1876
Jefferson Davis
(1808-06-03)June 3, 1808 – (1889-12-06)December 6, 1889
(Aged 81)
MississippiSouthronAmbrosio J. Gonzales
4May 5, 1876

February 22, 1882
Zebulon B. Vance
(1830-05-13)May 13, 1830 – (1894-04-14)April 14, 1894
(Aged 63)
North CarolinaConservativeJohn H. Reagan
5February 22, 1882

February 22, 1888
John H. Reagan
(1818-10-18)October 18, 1818 – (1905-03-06)March 6, 1905
(Aged 86)
TexasConservativeJohn B. Gordon
6February 22, 1888

February 22, 1894
John T. Morgan
(1824-06-20)June 20, 1824 – (1907-06-11)June 11, 1907
(Aged 82)
AlabamaConfederateGeorge W. Gordon
7February 22, 1894

February 22, 1900
Matthew C. Butler
(1836-03-08)March 8, 1836 – (1909-04-14)April 14, 1909
(Aged 73)
South CarolinaConfederateRichard Coke

List of presidents of the United States

  Democratic (5)   Republican (5)   Whig (4)   Democratic-Republican (4)   Unionist (2)   Constitution (1)   Federalist (1)   Independent (1)
PresidencyPresidentStatePartyElectionVice President
14March 4, 1853

March 4, 1857
Franklin PierceNew HampshireDemocratic1852William R. King
Vacant after
April 18, 1853
15March 4, 1857

March 4, 1861
John C. FrémontCaliforniaRepublican1856William L. Dayton
16March 4, 1861

March 4, 1869
Horatio SeymourNew YorkDemocratic1860
1864
Edson B. Olds
17March 4, 1869

January 19, 1871
Salmon P. ChaseOhioRepublican1868Charles Sumner
18January 19, 1871

March 11, 1872
Charles SumnerMassachusettsRepublicanVacant throughout presidency
19March 11, 1872

March 4, 1873
Henry B. AnthonyRhode IslandRepublicanVacant throughout presidency
20March 4, 1873

March 4, 1881
Nathaniel P. BanksMassachusettsRepublican
Unionist
1872
1876
Lyman Trumbull
21March 4, 1881

March 4, 1885
Henry W. BlairNew HampshireUnionist1880Chester A. Arthur
22March 4, 1885

March 4, 1893
George H. PendletonOhioConstitution1884
1888
Horace F. Page

List of United States and Confederate senators from Cuba

Class 2

Class 1 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018. The next election will be in 2024.

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Class 3

Class 2 U.S. senators belong to the electoral cycle that has recently been contested in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. The next election will be in 2026.

#SenatorPartyDates in officeElectoral historyTTElectoral historyDates in officePartySenator#
1
Ambrosio J. Gonzales
DemocraticMarch 4, 1853 –
February 22, 1870
Elected in 1852.133rd1Elected in 1852.March 4, 1853 –
April 12, 1857
DemocraticCristóbal Mádan1
34th
35th
#SenatorPartyYears in officeElectoral historyTCTElectoral historyYears in officePartySenator#
Class 2 Class 3

Confederate Population (1860)

StateTotal
population
Total
number of
slaves
Total
free
population
Slaves
as % of
population
Electoral
College
Alabama964,201435,080529,12145%11
Arkansas435,450111,115324,33526%6
Cuba1,396,530367,4001,029,13026%16
Delaware112,1261,798110,4181%3
Florida140,42461,74578,67944%4
Kansas107,706502107,2040.5%3
Kentucky1,155,684225,483930,20119%13
Georgia1,057,286462,198595,08844%12
Louisiana708,002331,726376,27647%8
Maryland687,01987,189599,80012%8
Mississippi791,305436,631354,67455%9
Missouri1,182,012114,0311,067,0819%13
North Carolina992,622331,059661,56333%12
Sonora133,3000133,3000%4
South Carolina703,708402,406301,30257%8
Tennessee1,109,801275,719834,08225%13
Texas604,215182,566421,64930%8
Virginia1,596,318490,8651,105,45331%18
Total13,770,0034,317,0119,452,15231%166

Confederate Population

StatePopulation
(1860)
Population
(1870)
Population
(1880)
Population
(1890)
Population
(1900)
Alabama964,201996,9921,262,5051,513,4011,828,697
Arkansas435,450484,471802,5251,128,2111,311,564
Colorado52,57461,314103,934263,219380,610
Cuba1,396,5301,456,5301,509,2911,631,6871,572,797
Delaware112,126125,015146,608168,493184,735
Florida140,424187,748269,493391,422528,542
Indian108,619136,608
Kansas107,706364,399996,0961,428,1081,470,495
Kentucky1,155,6841,321,0111,648,6901,858,6352,147,174
Georgia1,057,2861,184,1091,542,1811,837,3532,216,331
Louisiana708,002726,915939,9461,118,5881,381,625
Maryland687,019780,894934,9431,042,3901,188,044
Mississippi791,305827,9221,131,5971,289,6001,551,270
Missouri1,182,0121,721,2952,168,3802,679,1853,106,665
North Carolina992,6221,071,3611,399,7501,617,9491,893,810
Sonora133,300111,21191,54487,62081,655
South Carolina703,708705,606995,5771,151,1491,340,316
Tennessee1,109,8011,258,5201,542,3591,767,5182,020,616
Texas604,215818,5791,591,7492,235,5273,048,710
Virginia1,596,3181,667,1772,131,0222,418,7742,812,984
Total13,770,0034,317,0119,452,15231%166

Pat Buchanan 1992

NamePosition(s) heldElections stood in
Governor
Mike FosterGovernor of Louisiana
(1996-2004)
Louisiana State Senator
(1988-1996)
U.S. House of Representatives
Ron PaulTexas's 22nd congressional district
(1976-1977)
(1979-1985)
Texas's 14th congressional district
(1997-2013)
Texas's 22nd congressional district
(1974)
Senator for Texas
(1984)
State Legislatures
David DukeLouisiana House of Representatives
(1989-1992)
Louisiana State Senate
(1975, 1979)
Senator for Louisiana
(1990, 1996, 2016)
Governor for Louisiana
(1991)
Bobby HumphryesAlabama House of Representatives
(1999-2003)
Campaign Organisers
Vincent J. Bruno[a]Louisiana House of Representatives
(1990, 1992, 1994)
William G. Carter[b]South Carolina House of Representatives
(1990, 1992)
Miscellaneous
Bay BuchananTreasurer of the United States
(1981-1983)
Treasurer of California
(1990)

Über Tories

List of United Kingdom by-elections (1979–2010)

1979–1983 Parliament

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Darlington24 March 1983Edward FletcherLabourMichael FallonConservativeDeath
Birmingham Northfield28 October 1982Jocelyn CadburyConservativeRoger GaleConservativeDeath (suicide)
Glasgow Hillhead25 March 1982Sir Thomas GalbraithConservativeGerry MaloneConservativeDeath
Crosby26 November 1981Sir Graham PageConservativeJohn ButcherConservativeDeath
Croydon North West22 October 1981Robert TaylorConservativeJohn ButterfillConservativeDeath
Warrington16 July 1981Sir Thomas WilliamsLabourRoy JenkinsSDPAppointment as High Court judge
Fermanagh & South Tyrone9 April 1981Frank MaguireIndependent RepublicanHarry WestUlster UnionistDeath

1983-1987 Parliament

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Ryedale8 May 1986John SpenceConservativeNeil BalfourConservativeDeath
West Derbyshire8 May 1986Matthew ParrisConservative?ConservativeAppointment as presenter of LWT program Weekend World
Fulham10 April 1986Martin StevensConservativeMatthew CarringtonConservativeDeath
Newry & Armagh23 January 1986James NicholsonUlster UnionistJames NicholsonUlster UnionistSought re-election in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement
Brecon and Radnor4 July 1985Tom HoosonConservativeChris ButlerConservativeDeath
Enfield Southgate13 December 1984Sir Anthony BerryConservative?ConservativeDeath (terrorism)
Portsmouth South14 June 1984Bonner PinkConservativePatrick RockConservativeDeath
South West Surrey3 May 1984Viscount Macmillan of OvendenConservative?ConservativeDeath
Penrith and the Border28 July 1983William WhitelawConservative?ConservativeHereditary peerage on appointment as Leader of the House of Lords

1987-1992

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Langbaurgh7 November 1991Richard HoltConservativeMichael BatesConservativeDeath
Kincardine and Deeside7 November 1991Alick Buchanan-SmithConservativeJ. M. Marcus HumphreyConservativeDeath
Monmouth16 May 1991Sir John Stradling ThomasConservativeRoger EvansConservativeDeath
Ribble Valley7 March 1991David WaddingtonConservative?ConservativeLife peerage on appointment as Leader of the House of Lords
Eastbourne18 October 1990Ian GowConservative?ConservativeDeath (murdered by IRA)
Mid Staffordshire22 March 1990John HeddleConservativeCharles PriorConservativeDeath (suicide)
Vale of Glamorgan4 May 1989Sir Raymond GowerConservativeRod RichardsConservativeDeath
Pontypridd23 February 1989Brynmor JohnLabourKim HowellsLabourDeath
Epping Forest15 December 1988Sir John Biggs-DavisonConservative?ConservativeDeath

1983 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher52781.1%
527 / 650
Labour PartyMichael Foot9514.6%
95 / 650
Ulster Unionist PartyJames Molyneaux111.7%
11 / 650
SDP–Liberal AllianceDavid Steel40.6%
4 / 650
Roy Jenkins20.3%
2 / 650
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley40.6%
4 / 650
Scottish National PartyGordon Wilson20.3%
2 / 650
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley20.3%
2 / 650
Sinn FéinRuairí Ó Brádaigh10.2%
1 / 650
Ulster Popular Unionist PartyJames Kilfedder10.2%
1 / 650
SpeakerGeorge Thomas10.2%
1 / 650

1987 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher49375.8%
493 / 650
Labour PartyNeil Kinnock12919.8%
129 / 650
Ulster Unionist PartyJames Molyneaux111.7%
11 / 650
SDP–Liberal AllianceDavid Steel50.8%
5 / 650
Robert Maclennan30.5%
3 / 650
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley40.6%
4 / 650
Scottish National PartyGordon Wilson10.2%
1 / 650
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley10.2%
1 / 650
Sinn FéinRuairí Ó Brádaigh10.2%
1 / 650
Ulster Popular Unionist PartyJames Kilfedder10.2%
1 / 650
SpeakerBernard Weatherill10.2%
1 / 650

1992 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher46771.7%
467 / 651
Labour PartyNeil Kinnock16124.7%
161 / 651
Ulster Unionist PartyJames Molyneaux111.7%
11 / 651
Liberal DemocratsSimon Hughes50.8%
5 / 651
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley30.5%
3 / 651
Social Democratic and Labour PartyJohn Hume20.3%
2 / 651
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley10.2%
1 / 651
SpeakerPeter Brooke10.2%
1 / 651

1997 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher32449.2%
324 / 659
Labour PartyJohn Prescott29644.9%
296 / 659
Liberal DemocratsSimon Hughes111.7%
11 / 659
Ulster Unionist PartyDavid Trimble111.7%
11 / 659
Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond40.6%
4 / 659
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley40.6%
4 / 659
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley30.5%
3 / 659
Social Democratic and Labour PartyJohn Hume20.3%
2 / 659
Sinn FéinGerry Adams10.2%
1 / 659
UK Unionist PartyRobert McCartney10.2%
1 / 659
IndependentMartin Bell10.2%
1 / 659
SpeakerPeter Brooke10.2%
1 / 659

2001 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher33550.8%
335 / 659
Labour PartyJohn Prescott28142.6%
281 / 659
Liberal DemocratsSimon Hughes182.7%
18 / 659
Ulster Unionist PartyDavid Trimble81.2%
8 / 659
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley60.9%
6 / 659
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley30.5%
3 / 659
Social Democratic and Labour PartyJohn Hume30.5%
3 / 659
Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond20.3%
2 / 659
Sinn FéinGerry Adams10.2%
1 / 659
Health ConcernRichard Taylor10.2%
1 / 659
SpeakerMichael Martin10.2%
1 / 659

2005 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyMargaret Thatcher38659.8%
386 / 646
Labour PartyJohn Prescott20832.2%
208 / 646
Liberal DemocratsSimon Hughes223.4%
22 / 646
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley111.7%
11 / 646
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones50.8%
5 / 646
Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond30.5%
3 / 646
Sinn FéinGerry Adams30.5%
3 / 646
Social Democratic and Labour PartyMark Durkan20.3%
2 / 646
Respect PartyLinda Smith20.3%
2 / 646
Ulster Unionist PartyDavid Trimble10.2%
1 / 646
Independent20.3%
2 / 646
SpeakerMichael Martin10.2%
1 / 646

2010 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron46047.1%
460 / 650
Labour PartyGordon Brown14439.7%
144 / 650
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg228.8%
22 / 650
Democratic Unionist PartyPeter Robinson101.2%
10 / 650
Sinn FéinGerry Adams40.8%
4 / 650
Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond30.9%
3 / 650
Social Democratic & Labour PartyMargaret Ritchie20.5%
2 / 650
Plaid CymruIeuan Wyn Jones10.5%
1 / 650
Respect PartySalma Yaqoob10.5%
1 / 650
Independent Unionist20.2%
1 / 650
SpeakerGeorge Young10.2%
1 / 650

2015 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron42950.8%
429 / 650
Labour PartyEd Miliband14635.7%
146 / 650
Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon518.6%
51 / 650
Democratic Unionist PartyPeter Robinson101.2%
10 / 650
Sinn FéinGerry Adams30.6%
3 / 650
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg21.2%
2 / 650
Plaid CymruLeanne Wood20.5%
2 / 650
Social Democratic & Labour PartyAlasdair McDonnell20.5%
2 / 650
Ulster Unionist PartyMike Nesbitt20.3%
2 / 650
UK Independence PartyNigel Farage10.2%
1 / 650
Independent UnionistSylvia Hermon10.2%
1 / 650
SpeakerJohn Bercow10.2%
1 / 650

Thatcher in 1992

1992 United Kingdom general election

e • d Summary of the 9 April 1992 Parliament of United Kingdom elections results
1987     1994
PartyPopular voteSeats
PartyLeaderVotes%+/–Seats+/–
ConservativeMargaret Thatcher13,420,72639.9 2.3303 73
LabourNeil Kinnock12,232,76636.4 5.6301 72
Liberal DemocratsPaddy Ashdown5,999,60617.8 4.823 1
Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond629,5641.9 0.63
Ulster Unionist PartyJames Molyneaux271,0490.8 9
Social Democratic and Labour PartyJohn Hume184,4450.5 4 1
Plaid CymruDafydd Wigley156,7960.5 0.14 1
Democratic Unionist PartyIan Paisley103,0390.3 3
Ulster Popular Unionist PartyJames Kilfedder19,3050.1 1
Totals and voter turnout32,529,57875.3%651

Kinnock ministry

PortfolioMinisterTerm
Cabinet ministers
Prime Minister
First Lord of the Treasury
Minister for the Civil Service
Neil Kinnock MP1992–1994
Deputy Prime MinisterPaddy Ashdown MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Second Lord of the Treasury
John Smith MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentRoy Hattersley MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for DefenceGerald Kaufman MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry & President of the Board of TradeMartin O'Neill MP1992–1994
Leader of the House of CommonsJack Cunningham MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for the EnvironmentBryan Gould MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for HealthRobin Cook MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for Education and ScienceRussell Johnston MP1992–1994
Secretary of State for EmploymentGordon Brown MP1992–1994

List of United Kingdom by-elections (1992–1994)

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Monklands East30 June 1994John SmithLabourKay UllrichSNPDeath (heart attack)
Newham North East9 June 1994Ron LeightonLabourStephen TimmsLabourDeath
Dagenham9 June 1994Bryan GouldLabourJames FairrieConservativeAppointment as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waikato, New Zealand
Bradford South9 June 1994Bob CryerLabourRonnie FarleyConservativeDeath (road accident)
Barking9 June 1994Jo RichardsonLabourTheresa MayConservativeDeath (long illness)
Rotherham5 May 1994Jimmy BoyceLabourDenis MacShaneLabourDeath (heart attack)
Christchurch29 July 1993Robert AdleyConservativeRobert HaywardConservativeDeath (heart attack)

Extreme Respect victory

By-elections, 2001-2005

Date of electionConstituencyCandidateVotes%Winning party
15 July 2004Birmingham Hodge HillJohn Rees5,12825.1Labour
15 July 2004Leicester, SouthYvonne Ridley14,89650.6Respect
30 September 2004HartlepoolJohn Bloom2,2887.3Labour

2004 European Parliament election

Regional listsVotes%+/- %MEPs
London364,70019.3N/A2 (George Galloway & Unjum Mirza)
West Midlands138,8169.7N/A1 (John Rees)

2004 London Assembly election

ConstituencyConservativeLabourRespectLib DemsGreenUKIPOthers
City & EastShafi ChoudhuryJohn Biggs (I)Oliur RahmanGuy BurtonTerry McGreneraChristopher PrattChristopher Gill (CPA)
North EastAndrew BoffJennette Arnold (I)Dean RyanTerry StacyJon NottR. J. SelbyA. A. Otchie (CPA)
J. I. Beavis (Communist Party of Britain)
London Assembly Election 2004 — London-wide lists
NameCandidates Elected to AssemblyNot Elected
Respect
(George Galloway)
Lindsey German
Linda Smith
Janet Noble
Sait Akgul, Salvinder Dhillon, Michael Rosen, Gregory Tucker, Tansy Hoskins, Kevin Cobham, Abdurahman Jafar

2004 United Kingdom local elections

Metropolitan boroughs

CouncilCouncillorsChange
Bolton
1 / 60
1
Dudley
1 / 72
1
Leeds
1 / 99
1
Manchester
2 / 96
2

Unitary authorities

CouncilCouncillorsChange
Derby
1 / 51
1
Hartlepool
2 / 47
2

District councils

CouncilCouncillorsChange
Preston
6 / 57
5

Welsh councils

CouncilCouncillorsChange
Neath Port Talbot
1 / 64
1

2005 United Kingdom general election

PartyNameConstituency
Respect PartyGeorge GallowayBethnal Green & Bow
Lindsey GermanWest Ham
Abdul MianEast Ham
Oliur RahmanPoplar and Canning Town
Yvonne RidleyLeicester South
Salma YaqoobBirmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath

Extreme UKIP victory

European Parliament election, 2014

East Midlands

MEPs for the East Midlands, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Phillip Whitehead
Labour
Glenis Willmott
Labour
Rory Palmer
Labour
MEP
Party
Mel Read
Labour
Derek Clark
UKIP
Margot Parker
UKIP
MEP
Party
Roger Helmer
Conservative (1999–2012)
UKIP (2012–2014)
Nigel Wickens
UKIP
MEP
Party
Bill Newton Dunn
Conservative (1999–2000)
Liberal Democrat (2000–2014)
Jonathan Bullock
UKIP
MEP
Party
Chris Heaton-Harris
Conservative
Emma McClarkin
Conservative
MEP
Party
Nick Clegg
Liberal Democrat
Robert Kilroy-Silk
UKIP (2004)
Veritas (2004–05)
Independent (2005–09)
Seat abolished

East of England

MEPs for the East of England, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Christopher Beazley
Conservative
Vicky Ford
Conservative
John Flack
Conservative
MEP
Party
Geoffrey van Orden
Conservative
MEP
Party
Bashir Khanbhai
Conservative
Tom Wise
UKIP (2004-2009)
Independent (2009)
David Campbell Bannerman
UKIP (2009–11)
Conservative (2011–)
Patrick O'Flynn
UKIP
MEP
Party
Robert Sturdy
Conservative
Tim Aker
UKIP
Andy Monk
UKIP
MEP
Party
Jeffrey Titford
UKIP
Stuart Agnew
UKIP
MEP
Party
Andrew Duff
Liberal Democrat
Michael Heaver
UKIP
MEP
Party
Richard Howitt
Labour
Mick McGough
UKIP
MEP
Party
Eryl McNally
Labour
Seat abolished

London

MEPs for London, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Jean Lambert
Green
MEP
Party
Charles Tannock
Conservative
MEP
Party
Theresa Villiers
Conservative
Syed Kamall
Conservative
MEP
Party
Lord Bethell
Conservative
Gerard Batten
UKIP
Alastair McFarlane
UKIP
MEP
Party
John Bowis
Conservative
Marina Yannakoudakis
Conservative
Paul Oakley
UKIP
MEP
Party
Sarah Ludford
Liberal Democrat
Lucy Anderson
Labour
MEP
Party
Pauline Green
Labour
Mary Honeyball
Labour
MEP
Party
Claude Moraes
Labour
MEP
Party
Robert Evans
Labour
Seat abolished
MEP
Party
Richard Balfe
Labour (1999–2002)
Conservative (2002–04)
Seat abolished

North East England

MEPs for North East England, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Martin Callanan
Conservative
Jonathan Arnott
UKIP
MEP
Party
Alan Donnelly
Labour
Gordon Adam
Labour
Fiona Hall
Liberal Democrat
Phillip Broughton
UKIP
John Tennant
UKIP
MEP
Party
Stephen Hughes
Labour
Judith Kirton-Darling
Labour
MEP
Party
Mo O'Toole
Labour
Seat abolished

North West England

MEPs for North West England, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Lord Inglewood
Conservative
John Whittaker
UKIP
Paul Nuttall
UKIP
MEP
Party
Den Dover
Conservative (1999–2008)
Independent (2008–2009)
Nick Griffin
BNP
Louise Bours
UKIP
MEP
Party
Sir Robert Atkins
Conservative
Steven Woolfe
UKIP
MEP
Party
Jacqueline Foster
Conservative
Saj Karim
Liberal Democrat (2004–2007)
Conservative (2007–)
Shneur Odze
UKIP
MEP
Party
David Sumberg
Conservative
Jacqueline Foster
Conservative
MEP
Party
Chris Davies
Liberal Democrat
Julie Ward
Labour
MEP
Party
Terry Wynn
Labour
Brian Simpson
Labour (2006–2014)
M. Afzal Khan
Labour (2014–2017)

Wajid Khan
Labour (2017–present)

MEP
Party
Arlene McCarthy
Labour
Theresa Griffin
Labour
MEP
Party
Gary Titley
Labour
Seat abolished
MEP
Party
Brian Simpson
Labour
Seat abolished

South East England

MEPs for South East England, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Nirj Deva
Conservative
MEP
Party
Daniel Hannan
Conservative
MEP
Party
James Provan
Conservative
Richard Ashworth
Conservative
Janice Atkinson
UKIP
Alan Stevens
UKIP
MEP
Party
James Elles
Conservative
Ray Finch
UKIP
MEP
Party
Roy Perry
Conservative
Ashley Mote
UKIP (2004)
Independent (2004–09)
Marta Andreasen
UKIP (2009–13)
Conservative (2013–2014)
Donna Edmunds
UKIP
MEP
Party
Nigel Farage
UKIP
Simon Strutt
UKIP
MEP
Party
Chris Huhne
Liberal Democrats
Sharon Bowles
Liberal Democrats
Patricia Culligan
UKIP
MEP
Party
Peter Skinner
Labour
Anneliese Dodds
Labour
Nigel Jones
UKIP
MEP
Party
Emma Nicholson, Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne
Liberal Democrats
Catherine Bearder
Liberal Democrats
MEP
Party
Caroline Lucas
Green
Keith Taylor
Green
MEP
Party
Mark Watts
Labour
Seat abolished after 2004 enlargement of the European Union

South West England

MEPs for South West England, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Caroline Jackson
Conservative
Ashley Fox
Conservative
MEP
Party
Neil Parish
Conservative
Julie Girling
Conservative (to 2016)
Independent (2016-)
Gawain Towler
UKIP
MEP
Party
Giles Chichester
Conservative
Tony McIntyre
UKIP
MEP
Party
Earl of Stockton
Conservative
Roger Knapman
UKIP
William Dartmouth
UKIP
MEP
Party
Michael Holmes
UKIP (1999–2000)
Independent (2000–02)
Graham Booth
UKIP
Trevor Colman
UKIP
Julia Reid
UKIP
MEP
Party
Graham Watson
Liberal Democrat
Molly Scott Cato
Green
MEP
Party
Glyn Ford
Labour
Seat abolished

West Midlands

MEPs for the West Midlands, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Philip Bradbourn
Conservative
Daniel Dalton
Conservative
MEP
Party
Philip Bushill-Matthews
Conservative
Seat
Abolished
Anthea McIntyre
Conservative
Bill Etheridge
UKIP
MEP
Party
Malcolm Harbour
Conservative
Jill Seymour
UKIP
MEP
Party
John Corrie
Conservative
Mike Nattrass
UKIP (2004–2013)
Independent (2013–2014)
An Independence from Europe (2014)
James Carver
UKIP
MEP
Party
Liz Lynne
Liberal Democrat
Phil Bennion
Liberal Democrat
Phil Henrick
UKIP
MEP
Party
Neena Gill
Labour
Nikki Sinclaire
UKIP (2009–10)
Independent (2010–12)
We Demand a Referendum (2012–2014)
Michael Wrench
UKIP
MEP
Party
Michael Cashman
Labour
Neena Gill
Labour
MEP
Party
Simon Murphy
Labour
Seat abolished

Yorkshire and the Humber

MEPs for Yorkshire and the Humber, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Timothy Kirkhope
Conservative
John Procter
Conservative
MEP
Party
Edward McMillan-Scott
Conservative (1999–2009)
Liberal Democrat (2010–2014)
Jane Collins
UKIP
MEP
Party
Robert Goodwill
Conservative
Godfrey Bloom
UKIP (2004–2013)
Independent (2013–2014)
Amjad Bashir
UKIP
MEP
Party
Diana Wallis1
Liberal Democrat
Rebecca Taylor
Liberal Democrat
Mike Hookem
UKIP
MEP
Party
Richard Corbett
Labour
Andrew Brons
British National Party (2009–2012)
Independent (2012)
British Democratic Party (2013–2014)
Gary Shores
UKIP
MEP
Party
Linda McAvan
Labour
MEP
Party
David Bowe
Labour
Seat abolished

Wales

MEPs for Wales, 1999 onwards
Election1999 (5th parliament)2004 (6th parliament)2009 (7th parliament)2014 (8th parliament)
MEP
Party
Jonathan Evans
Conservative
Kay Swinburne
Conservative
Nathan Gill
UKIP
MEP
Party
Eluned Morgan
Labour
John Bufton
UKIP
James Cole
UKIP
MEP
Party
Glenys Kinnock
Labour
Derek Vaughan
Labour
MEP
Party
Jill Evans
Plaid Cymru
MEP
Party
Eurig Wyn
Plaid Cymru
Seat abolished

United Kingdom general election, 2015

PartyLeaderMPsVotes
Of totalOf total
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron29144.8%
291 / 650
9,359,05930.5%
Labour PartyEd Miliband18027.7%
180 / 650
7,406,72424.1%
UK Independence PartyNigel Farage8713.4%
87 / 650
7,762,19825.3%
Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon568.6%
56 / 650
1,454,4364.7%
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg132.0%
13 / 650
2,415,9167.9%
Democratic Unionist PartyPeter Robinson81.2%
8 / 650
184,2600.6%
Plaid CymruLeanne Wood40.6%
4 / 650
181,7040.6%
Sinn FéinGerry Adams40.6%
4 / 650
176,2320.6%
Social Democratic & Labour PartyAlasdair McDonnell30.5%
3 / 650
99,8090.3%
Ulster Unionist PartyMike Nesbitt20.3%
2 / 650
114,9350.4%
Green PartyNatalie Bennett10.2%
1 / 650
1,111,6033.6%
SpeakerJohn Bercow10.2%
1 / 650
34,6170.1%
Independent UnionistSylvia Hermon10.2%
1 / 650
17,6890.06%

National Assembly for Wales election, 2016

Welsh Assembly election, 2016
PartiesAdditional member systemTotal seats
ConstituencyRegion
Votes%+/−Seats+/−Votes%+/−Seats+/−Total+/−%
Labour353,86634.7 7.618 10319,19631.5 5.44 222 848.3
UKIP127,03812.5N/A6 6132,13813.0 8.411 1117 1711.7
Plaid Cymru209,37620.5 1.39 4211,54820.8 2.93 312 120.0
Conservative215,59721.1 3.96 190,84618.8 3.72 68 618.3
Liberal Democrats78,1657.7 2.91 65,5046.5 1.50 41 41.7
Abolish44,2864.4N/A0 0 0.0
Green25,2022.5 2.30 30,2113.0 0.40 0 0.0
Monster Raving Loony5,7430.6 0.50 0 0.0
Association of Welsh Independents2,8970.3N/A0 0 0.0
Women's Equality2,8070.3N/A0 0 0.0
Communist2,4520.2 0.10 0 0.0
TUSC2,0400.2 0 0 0.0
Independent8,6700.9 0.40 1,5770.2 0.10 0 0.0
People First1,4960.1N/A0 0 0.0
Welsh Christian1,1030.1 0.80 0 0.0
Others1,4690.1 1.20 8990.1 5.10 0 0.0

Mid and West Wales

Constituency
TermElectionBrecon and
Radnorshire
Carmarthen East
and Dinefwr
Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire
CeredigionDwyfor MeirionnyddLlanelliMontgomeryshirePreseli
Pembrokeshire
3rd2007Kirsty Williams
(LD)
Rhodri Glyn Thomas
(PC)
Angela Burns
(Con)
Elin Jones
(PC)
Dafydd Elis-Thomas
(PC)
Helen Mary Jones
(PC)
Mick Bates
(LD)
Paul Davies
(Con)
4th2011Keith Davies
(Lab)
Russell George
(Con)
5th2016Adam Price
(PC)
Helen Mary Jones
(PC)
Regional
TermElectionAMAMAMAM
1st1999Glyn Davies
(Con)
Nick Bourne
(Con)
Cynog Dafis
(PC)
Alun Michael
(Lab)
2000Delyth Evans
(Lab)
2nd2003Helen Mary Jones
(PC)
Lisa Francis
(Con)
3rd2007Alun Davies
(Lab)
Nerys Evans
(PC)
Joyce Watson
(Lab)
4th2011Rebecca Evans
(Lab)
William Powell
(LD)
Simon Thomas
(PC)
5th2016Neil Hamilton
(UKIP)
Gethin James
(UKIP)
Des Parkinson
(UKIP)

North Wales

Constituency
TermElectionAberconwyAlyn and
Deeside
ArfonClwyd SouthClwyd WestDelynVale of ClwydWrexhamYnys Môn
3rd2007Gareth Jones
(PC)
Carl Sargeant
(Lab)
Alun Ffred Jones
(PC)
Karen Sinclair
(Lab)
Darren Millar
(Con)
Sandy Mewies
(Lab)
Ann Jones
(Lab)
Lesley Griffiths
(Lab)
Ieuan Wyn Jones
(PC)
4th2011Janet Finch-Saunders
(Con)
Ken Skates
(Lab)
2013Rhun ap Iorwerth
(PC)
5th2016Sian Gwenllian
(PC)
Nigel Williams
(UKIP)
2018Jack Sargeant
(Lab)
Regional
TermElectionAMAMAMAM
1st1999Rod Richards
(Con)
Peter Rogers
(Con)
Christine Humphreys
(LD)
Janet Ryder
(PC)
2001Eleanor Burnham
(LD)
2002David Jones
(Con)
2nd2003Mark Isherwood
(Con)
Brynle Williams
(Con)
3rd2007
4th2011Antoinette Sandbach
(Con)
Aled Roberts
(LD)
Llyr Gruffydd
(PC)
2015Janet Haworth
(Con)
5th2016Nathan Gill
(UKIP)
Michelle Brown
(UKIP)
Mandy Jones
(UKIP)

South Wales Central

Constituency
TermElectionCardiff CentralCardiff NorthCardiff South
and Penarth
Cardiff WestCynon ValleyPontypriddRhonddaVale of
Glamorgan
1st1999Jenny Randerson
(LD)
Sue Essex
(Lab)
Lorraine Barrett
(Lab)
Rhodri Morgan
(Lab)
Christine Chapman
(Lab)
Jane Davidson
(Lab)
Geraint Davies
(PC)
Jane Hutt
(Lab)
2nd2003Leighton Andrews
(Lab)
3rd2007Jonathan Morgan
(Con)
4th2011Jenny Rathbone
(Lab)
Julie Morgan
(Lab)
Vaughan Gething
(Lab)
Mark Drakeford
(Lab)
Mick Antoniw
(Lab)
5th2016Neil McEvoy
(PC)
Vikki Howells
(Lab)
Leanne Wood
(PC)
Regional
TermElectionAMAMAMAM
1st1999Jonathan Morgan
(Con)
David Melding
(Con)
Owen John Thomas
(PC)
Pauline Jarman
(PC)
2nd2003Leanne Wood
(PC)
3rd2007Andrew R. T. Davies
(Con)
Chris Franks
(PC)
4th2011Eluned Parrott
(LD)
5th2016Gareth Bennett
(UKIP)
Mohammed Islam
(UKIP)
Dafydd Trystan Davies
(PC)

South Wales East

Constituency
TermElectionBlaenau GwentCaerphillyIslwynMerthyr Tydfil
and Rhymney
MonmouthNewport EastNewport WestTorfaen
1st1999Peter Law
(Lab)
(later Ind)
Ron Davies
(Lab)
Brian Hancock
(PC)
Huw Lewis
(Lab)
David T C Davies
(Con)
John Griffiths
(Lab)
Rosemary Butler
(Lab)
Lynne Neagle
(Lab)
2nd2003Jeffrey Cuthbert
(Lab)
Irene James
(Lab)
2005
2006Trish Law
(PV)
3rd2007Nick Ramsay
(Con)
4th2011Alun Davies
(Lab)
Gwyn Price
(Lab)
5th2016Nigel Copner
(PC)
Sam Gould
(UKIP)
Joe Smyth
(UKIP)
David Rowlands
(UKIP)
James Peterson
(UKIP)
Jayne Bryant
(Lab)
Susan Boucher
(UKIP)
Regional
TermElectionAMAMAMAM
1st1999Phil Williams
(PC)
Jocelyn Davies
(PC)
William Graham
(Con)
Mike German
(LD)

Replaced by
Veronica German
in 2010

2nd2003Laura Anne Jones
(Con)
3rd2007Mohammad Asghar
(PC)
(later Con)
2009
4th2011Lindsay Whittle
(PC)
5th2016Ruth Jones
(Lab)
Peter Jones
(Lab)
Deborah Wilcox
(Lab)
Steffan Lewis
(PC)

South Wales West

Regional
TermElectionAMAMAMAM
1st1999Alun Cairns
(Con)
Dai Lloyd
(PC)
Janet Davies
(PC)
Peter Black
(LD)
2nd2003
3rd2007Bethan Jenkins
(PC)
4th2011Suzy Davies
(Con)
Byron Davies
(Con)
2015Altaf Hussain
(Con)
5th2016Caroline Jones
(UKIP)
Martyn Ford
(UKIP)
Colin Beckett
(UKIP)

Extreme BNP victory

2001 United Kingdom general election

PartyConstituencyCandidateTotal
BNPOldham West and RoytonNick Griffin
3 / 659
BurnleySteve Smith
Oldham East and SaddleworthMichael Treacy

2003 National Assembly for Wales election

PartyConstituencyCandidateTotal
BNPSouth Wales EastPauline Gregory
2 / 60
North WalesJohn Walker

UK Sainte-Lague

2014 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

PartyLeaderMPs
Of total
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
Nigel Farage2027.4%
20 / 73
Labour PartyEd Miliband1723.3%
17 / 73
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron1723.3%
17 / 73
Green Party of England and WalesNatalie Bennett56.9%
5 / 73
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg45.5%
4 / 73
Scottish National Party
(SNP)
Nicola Sturgeon22.7%
2 / 73
Independence from EuropeMike Nattrass11.4%
1 / 73
British National Party
(BNP)
Nick Griffin11.4%
1 / 73
Sinn FéinGerry Adams11.4%
1 / 73
Democratic Unionist Party
(DUP)
Peter Robinson11.4%
1 / 73
English DemocratsRobin Tilbrook11.4%
1 / 73
Plaid CymruLeanne Wood11.4%
1 / 73
Ulster Unionist Party
(UUP)
Mike Nesbitt11.4%
1 / 73

2015 United Kingdom general election

England

PartyLeaderMPsVotes
Of totalOf total
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron22041.3%
220 / 533
10,483,26140.9%
Labour PartyEd Miliband17031.9%
170 / 533
8,087,68431.6%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
Nigel Farage7614.3%
76 / 533
3,611,36714.1%
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg338.3%
33 / 533
2,098,4048.2%
Green Party of England and WalesNatalie Bennett224.1%
22 / 533
1,111,6033.6%
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
(TUSC)
Dave Nellist10.02%
1 / 533
32,8680.1%

Northern Ireland

PartyLeaderMPsVotes
Of totalOf total
Democratic Unionist Party
(DUP)
Peter Robinson527.8%
5 / 18
184,26025.7%
Sinn FéinGerry Adams527.8%
5 / 18
176,23224.5%
Ulster Unionist Party
(UUP)
Mike Nesbitt316.7%
3 / 18
114,93516.0%
Social Democratic and Labour Party
(SDLP)
Alasdair McDonnell316.7%
3 / 18
99,80913.9%
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
(APNI)
Mike Nesbitt211.1%
2 / 18
61,5568.6%

Scotland

PartyLeaderMPsVotes
Of totalOf total
Scottish National Party
(SNP)
Nicola Sturgeon3050.9%
30 / 59
1,454,43650.0%
Labour PartyEd Miliband1423.7%
14 / 59
707,14724.3%
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron915.3%
9 / 59
434,09714.9%
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg46.8%
4 / 59
219,6757.5%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
Nigel Farage11.7%
1 / 59
47,0781.6%
Scottish Green PartyPatrick Harvie
Maggie Chapman
11.7%
1 / 59
39,2051.3%

Wales

PartyLeaderMPsVotes
Of totalOf total
Labour PartyEd Miliband1537.5%
15 / 40
552,47336.9%
Conservative PartyDavid Cameron1127.5%
11 / 40
407,81327.2%
UK Independence Party
(UKIP)
Nigel Farage512.5%
5 / 40
204,33013.6%
Plaid CymruLeanne Wood512.5%
5 / 40
181,70412.1%
Liberal DemocratsNick Clegg37.5%
3 / 40
97,7836.5%
Welsh Green PartyPippa Bartolotti12.5%
1 / 40
38,3442.6%

Lab-Lib Coalition, 2010

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2010 United Kingdom general election

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All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout65.1% ( 3.7%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderDavid CameronGordon BrownNick Clegg
PartyConservativeLabourLiberal Democrats
Leader since6 December 200524 June 200718 December 2007
Leader's seatWitneyKirkcaldy & CowdenbeathSheffield Hallam
Last election198 seats, 32.4%355 seats, 35.2%62 seats, 22.0%
Seats before21034962
Seats won27328564
Seat change 75 70 2
Popular vote9,813,1268,906,4037,133,700
Percentage33.1%30.0%24.0%
Swing 3.7% 5.2% 2.0%

Prime Minister before election

Gordon Brown
Labour

Appointed Prime Minister

Gordon Brown
Labour

2019 European Parliament election

Austria

PartyIdeologyLeaderEuro groupCurrent MEPs
Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)Right-wing populismHeinz-Christian StracheID
7 / 18
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)Sebastian KurzEPP
6 / 18
Social Democratic Party (SPÖ)Social democracyPamela Rendi-WagnerS&D
4 / 18
The Greens – The Green AlternativeGreen politicsWerner KoglerG/EFA
1 / 18

Belgium

PartyIdeologyLeaderAllianceCurrent MEPs
Dutch electoral college
Vlaams Belang (VB)Tom Van GriekenID
6 / 21
New Flemish Alliance (N-VA)Bart De WeverECR
3 / 21
Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open VLD)Gwendolyn RuttenALDE
1 / 21
Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V)Wouter BekeEPP
1 / 21
GreenMeyrem AlmaciG/EFA
1 / 21
French electoral college
Socialist Party (PS)Elio Di RupoS&D
2 / 21
EcoloZakia Khattabi &
Jean-Marc Nollet
G/EFA
2 / 21
Reformist Movement (MR)Charles MichelEPP
2 / 21
Workers' Party of Belgium (PVDA)Peter MertensGUE/NGL
1 / 21
People's Party (PP)Mischaël ModrikamenID
1 / 21
German electoral college
Christian Social PartyLuc FrankEPP
1 / 21

Bulgaria

PartyIdeologyLeaderAllianceCurrent MEPs
GERBBoyko BorisovEPP
4 / 17
Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)Korneliya NinovaS&D
4 / 17
IMRO – Bulgarian National MovementKrasimir KarakachanovECR
3 / 17
Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MENF)Mustafa KaradayaALDE
2 / 17
VolyaRight-wing populismVeselin MareshkiID
2 / 17
National Front for the Salvation of BulgariaValeri SimeonovEFDD
1 / 17
AttackVolen Siderov
1 / 17

Moldova

PartyIdeologyLeaderEuro groupCurrent MEPs
Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM)Zinaida GreceanîiID
4 / 11
NOW Platform DA and PAS (ACUM)Andrei Năstase &
Maia Sandu
EPP
3 / 11
Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM)Pavel FilipS&D
3 / 11
Șor PartyIlan ShorECR
1 / 11

Russia

PartyIdeologyLeaderEuro groupCurrent MEPs
United RussiaRight-wing populismDmitry MedvedevID
94 / 151
Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF)Gennady ZyuganovGUE/NGL
23 / 151
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR)Vladimir Zhirinovsky
23 / 151
A Just Russia (CP)Sergey MironovS&D
11 / 151

Ukraine

PartyIdeologyLeaderEuro groupCurrent MEPs
Servant of the PeopleOleksandr Kornienko
31 / 56
Opposition Platform — For LifeVadim RabinovichID
9 / 56
All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland"Yulia TymoshenkoEPP
6 / 56
European SolidarityPetro PoroshenkoEPP
6 / 56
VoiceKira RudykRenew Europe
4 / 56

A Divided Kingdom

2006 United Kingdom local elections

PartyCouncillorsCouncils
NumberChangeNumberChange
Conservative1,655 14163 6
Labour988 77014 33
Liberal Democrats766 14112
BNP325 3250
Green237 2280
Respect127 1242 2
UKIP100 990
Residents36 120
Liberal16 60
CPA13 120
Community Action12 50
Health Concern12 80
Ind. Working Class8 80
Socialist Alternative8 50
English Democrat6 60
National Front6 60
PAB4 20
Mebyon Kernow3 30
Socialist People's Party3 30
New Party2 20
United Socialist2 20
Alliance for Green Socialism1 10
Democratic Labour1 10
Socialist Unity Network1 10
Other102 490
No overall controln/an/a85 25

London boroughs

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Barking and DagenhamLabourNo overall control gainDetails
EnfieldConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
HackneyLabourNo overall control gainDetails
HaringeyLabourNo overall control gainDetails
HaveringNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
LambethNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
NewhamLabourRespect gainDetails
Tower HamletsLabourRespect gainDetails

Metropolitan boroughs

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BarnsleyLabourNo overall control gainDetails
CoventryNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
GatesheadLabourNo overall control gainDetails
OldhamLabourNo overall control gainDetails
SheffieldLabourNo overall control gainDetails
South TynesideLabourNo overall control gainDetails
WakefieldLabourNo overall control gainDetails
WalsallConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
WiganLabourNo overall control gainDetails

Unitary authorities

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Blackburn with DarwenLabourNo overall control gainDetails
HartlepoolLabourNo overall control gainDetails

District councils

Half of council
CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Nuneaton and BedworthLabourNo overall control gainDetails
Third of council
CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
CrawleyLabourNo overall control gainDetails
PendleLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails

2007 United Kingdom local elections

English counties
PartyCouncilsCouncillors
NumberChangeNumberChange
Conservative142 164,843 439
Liberal Democrats20 71,943 474
Labour25 291,366 1,016
BNP1 1560 551
UKIP0 304 298
Green0 250 205
Residents1 77 9
English Democrat0 38 38
Mansfield Independents1 32 7
Respect0 27 24
Boston Bypass Independents1 126 26
Liberal0 19 9
Community Action0 12 9
Health Concern1 111 8
Idle Toad0 8 4
Mebyon Kernow0 7 1
CIIP0 6 6
Socialist Alternative0 6 5
English First party0 5 5
National Front0 4 4
SDP0 3 3
Socialist People's Party0 3 3
Alliance for Green Socialism0 2 2
New Party0 2 2
New Nationalist Party0 1 1
November 9th Society0 1 1
UK First0 1 1
United Socialist0 1 1
Other2 915 190
No overall control120 8n/an/a
Scottish counties
PartyCouncilsCouncillors
NumberChangeNumberChange
SNP7 6435 254
Labour1 9282
Liberal Democrats0 1131
Conservative0 125
Scottish Green0 40 40
Solidarity0 20 20
Scottish Socialist0 6 5
Borders0 4 2
Scottish Senior Citizens0 4 4
Scottish Unionist0 1 1
Other3 3173
No overall control21 19n/an/a

2007 National Assembly for Wales election

Mid and West Wales

PartyName
ConservativeNick Bourne
LabourAlun Davies
BNPChris Edwards-Harrill
LabourJoyce Watson

North Wales

PartyName
Liberal DemocratsEleanor Burnham
BNPEnnys Hughes
BNPDallus Weaver
ConservativeBrynle Williams

South Wales Central

PartyName
Plaid CymruChris Franks
ConservativeDavid Melding
BNPJohn Walker
Plaid CymruLeanne Wood

South Wales East

PartyName
Plaid CymruJocelyn Davies
Liberal DemocratsMike German
ConservativeWilliam Graham
BNPRobert Trueman

South Wales West

PartyName
BNPClive Bennett
Liberal DemocratsPeter Black
ConservativeAlun Cairns
Plaid CymruBethan Jenkins

2007 Scottish Parliament election

Central Scotland

Scottish Parliament election, 2007: Central Scotland
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPAlex Neil
Linda Fabiani
Jamie Hepburn
Christina McKelvie
4+184,19829.7%+7.1%
ConservativeMargaret Mitchell1±020,1287.1%−2.0%
Liberal DemocratsHugh O'Donnell1±014,6485.2%−0.7%
BNPNicholla Ritchie1+112,3754.5%N/A

Glasgow

Scottish Parliament election, 2007: Glasgow
PartyElected candidatesSeats+/−Votes%+/−%
SNPBashir Ahmad
Sandra White
Bob Doris
3+147,28823.1%+6.0%
Liberal DemocratsRobert Brown1±014,7677.2%−0.1%
Scottish GreenPatrick Harvie1±010,7595.2%−1.9%
SolidarityTommy Sheridan1+117,0888.3%N/A
BNPKenny Smith1+111,5955.7%+4.6%
Conservative0−19,8864.8%−2.7%
Scottish Socialist0−12,5791.2%−14.0%

2008 United Kingdom local elections

England
Wales
PartyCouncillorsCouncils
NumberChangeNumberChange
Plaid Cymru372 1974 3
Independent273 484 1
Labour212 2670 8
Conservative147 401
Liberal Democrats140 60
Blaenau Gwent PV29 290
Llais Gwynedd26 260
BNP17 170
Independents @ Swansea17 110
Green5 50
SDP4 10
Llantwit First Independent4 10
UKIP3 30
Alliance for Green Socialism1 10
New Millennium Bean Party1 10
Retired Teacher1 10
Others13 170
No overall controln/an/a13 4

2008 London Assembly election

AMsCity and EastGreenwich and LewishamNorth East
1973Bob Bailey
(BNP)
Tess Culnane
(NF)
Aled Fisher
(Green)
London Assembly Election 2008 — London-wide lists
NameCandidates Elected to AssemblyNot Elected
Abolish the Congestion ChargeChris Prior
British National PartyRichard Barnbrook
Julian Leppert
Roberta Woods
Bob Bailey, Dennis Pearce, Christopher Forster, Jeffrey Marshall, Clifford Le May, Lawrence Rustem, John Clarke
The Christian ChoiceAlan CraigPaula Warren, David Campanale, Geoffrey Macharia, Stephen Hammond, Maxine Hargreaves, Sue May, Segun Johnson, Tom Conquest, Zena Sherman, Peter Vickers
Conservative PartyAndrew Boff, Victoria Borwick, Gareth Bacon, Edmond Yeo, Jane Archer, Kwasi Kwarteng, Benjamin Everitt, Andrew Stranack, Adrian Knowles
English DemocratsRoger Cooper, Steven Uncles, Leo Brookes, Sati Chaggar, Janus Polenceus, Arvind Tailor, Teresa Cannon, Johanna Munilla, Richard Castle, David Stevens, Carol White, John Dodds, Alex Vaughan, Ursula Polenceus, Kathie Broughton, John Griffiths, Liz Painter, Paul Szatmari, James Ware, Steve Scott, Nichole Vaughan, Peter Tate, Matt O'Connor
Green PartyJenny Jones
Darren Johnson
Noel Lynch, Siân Berry, Shane Collins, Laura Davenport, Shahrar Ali, Yen Chit Chong, Miranda Dunn, Adrian Oliver, Jon Nott
Labour PartyNicky GavronMurad Qureshi, John Biggs, Len Duvall, Jennette Arnold, Val Shawcross, Joanne McCartney, Navin Shah, Ranjit Dheer, Balvinder Saund, Leonie Cooper, Ansuya Sodha, Shafi Khan, Alex Heslop
RespectGeorge Galloway
Lindsey German
Harry Landis
Carole Vincent, Salvinder Dhillon, Sait Akgul, Elaine Graham-Leigh, Kumar Murshid, Glyn Robbins, Berlyne Hamilton, Katt Young, Paul Fredericks, Pat McManus, Tansy Hoskins, Mukul Hira, Pat Stack, Sultana Begum, Mujgan Kazeroonian
Liberal DemocratsMichael TuffreyDee Doocey, Caroline Pidgeon, Jeremy Ambache, Geoffrey Pope, Benjamin Abbotts, Stephen Knight, Shas Sheehan, Duncan Borrowman, Monica Whyte, Merlene Emerson
One LondonDamian Hockney, Peter Hulme Cross, Robert Hough, Helena Nelson, Martin Rutter
UKIPLawrence WebbKathleen Garner, Michael McGough, Ralph Atkinson, Jens Winton, Arnold Tarling, Peter Dul, John Bailey, Mick Greenhough, Jonathan Serter, Magnus Nielsen, Sunita Webb, Lynnda Robson
Unity for Peace & SocialismChristiane Ohsan, Pauline Fraser, Avtar Uppal, Ivan Beavis, Mohammed Khan, Jean Turner, Sarwan Singh, Harunor Rashid, Monty Goldman, Peter Latham, Philip Brand, Charlie May, Eleni Geropanagioti
Rathy Alagaratnam (Independent)Rathy Alagaratnam

2009 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom

ConstituencyMembers
East Midlands 
East of England 
London 
North East England 
North West England 
South East England
South West England 
West Midlands 
Yorkshire and the Humber 
Scotland 
Wales 
Northern Ireland    

2009 United Kingdom local elections

PartyCouncillorsCouncils
NumberChangeNumberChange
Conservative971 31613 10
UKIP410 4100
Liberal Democrats343 1430 2
BNP280 2801 1
Green91 810
Independent83 80
Labour81 3880 4
English Democrat27 270
Mebyon Kernow17 140
Health Concern9 70
Residents7 0
Liberal5 30
Socialist People's Party5 50
England First1 10
National Front1 10
Respect1 10
Socialist Alternative1 10
UK First1 10
Others17 30
No overall controln/an/a20 15

County councils

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
CambridgeshireConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
DerbyshireLabourNo overall control gainDetails
DevonLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
East SussexConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
EssexConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
HampshireConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
KentConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
LancashireLabourNo overall control gainDetails
LeicestershireConservativeBNP gainDetails
LincolnshireConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
NorfolkConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
NottinghamshireLabourNo overall control gainDetails
SomersetLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
StaffordshireLabourNo overall control gainDetails
SuffolkConservativeNo overall control gainDetails
WarwickshireNo overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
WorcestershireConservativeNo overall control gainDetails

Unitary authorities

CouncilProportion up
for election
Previous controlResultDetails
Bristol1/3No overall controlNo overall control holdDetails
WiltshireAllNo overall controlDetails

List of United Kingdom by-elections

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Norwich North23 July 2009Ian GibsonLabourGlenn TingleUKIPResignation
Sedgefield19 July 2007Tony BlairLabourAndrew SpenceBNPResignation on appointment as Middle East Envoy

2010 United Kingdom general election

TBC

PartyNameConstituency
People's VoiceDai DaviesBlaenau Gwent
BNPMichael ClarkeAmber Valley
Edward HolmesAshfield
David LomasAshton-under-Lyne
Nick GriffinBarking
Ian SuttonBarnsley Central
Colin PorterBarnsley East
Les OrtonBirmingham Northfield
Tanya LumbyBirmingham Yardley
Adam WalkerBishop Auckland
Derek AdamsBlackley and Broughton
Sharon SuttonBradford South
Brian JenkinsBristol East
Sharon WilkinsonBurnley
Michael BarnbrookDagenham and Rainham
Andrew BronsDewsbury
Erwin ToselandDon Valley
John BettneyDoncaster Central
Pamela ChambersDoncaster North
Tom BatesHalifax
Ian KitchenHemsworth
Peter GreenwoodHeywood and Middleton
William WhelpleyHornchurch and Upminster
Andrew EcclesHyndburn
Edward ScottKingston upon Hull West and Hessle
Kevin MeesonLeeds Central
Trevor BrownLeeds East
Joanna BeverleyLeeds West
Gary ReynoldsLeicester West
Gary ChadwickLeigh
Ken HaslamMakerfield
Trevor BrownLeeds East
Joanna BeverleyLeeds West
Michael FergusonMiddlesbrough
Chris BeverleyMorley and Outwood
Ken BoothNewcastle upon Tyne Central
Graham Thewlis-HardyNormanton, Pontefract and Castleford
Ian MellerNorth West Leicestershire
Martyn FindleyNuneaton
Alwyn StottOldham East and Saddleworth
Dave JonesOldham West and Royton
James JackmanPendle
Paul JamesPenistone and Stocksbridge
William BlairRother Valley
Marlene GuestRotherham
Tina WingfieldSalford and Eccles
Mark WalkerSedgefield
Mark CollettSheffield Brightside and Hillsborough
Chris RobertsSouth Basildon and East Thurrock
Anthony JonesStalybridge and Hyde
Simon DarbyStoke-on-Trent Central
Melanie BaddeleyStoke-on-Trent North
Michael ColemanStoke-on-Trent South
Emma ColgateThurrock
Ian SeniorWakefield
Christopher WoodallWalsall North
William BaldwinWentworth and Dearne
Terry LewinWest Bromwich East
Russ GreenWest Bromwich West
Simon PattenWolverhampton North East
Green PartyCaroline LucasBrighton Pavilion
Adrian RamsayNorwich South
Christian PartyMurdo MurrayNa h-Eileanan an Iar
Health ConcernRichard TaylorWyre Forest
National FrontChris JacksonRochdale
Respect PartyGeorge GallowayBethnal Green & Bow
Salma YaqoobBirmingham Hall Green
Oliur RahmanBirmingham Hall Green
UKIPChristopher PainBoston and Skegness
Steven MorsonBromsgrove
Nigel FarageBuckingham
Malcolm DaviesDudley North
Philip RoweDudley North
Henry HudsonGreat Grimsby
Stephen AllisonHartlepool
Mike HookemKingston upon Hull East
David NixonNewcastle-under-Lyme
Andrew LeighPlymouth, Sutton and Devonport
Christopher BrowneSpelthorne
Steve PoveyStaffordshire Moorlands
Denis AllenTelford
Derek BennettWalsall South
David HamiltonMansfield
Bill WakehamPlymouth Moor View
IndependentBob SpinkCastle Point

2010 United Kingdom local elections

PartyCouncillorsCouncils
NumberChangeNumberChange
Conservative3,383 20065 5
Labour2,719 16030 10
Liberal Democrats1,708 54212 5
BNP282 2361 1
Residents56 70
UKIP40 270
Green35 90
Respect31 190
English Democrat22 220
Health Concern16 60
Liberal15 10
CPA4 10
England First4 40
Socialist Alternative3 30
Democratic Labour2 10
National Front2 20
Others284 1070
No overall controln/an/a56 1

London boroughs

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
Barking and DagenhamLabourBNP gainDetails
Tower HamletsLabourNo overall control gainDetails

Metropolitan boroughs

CouncilPrevious controlResultDetails
BarnsleyLabourNo overall control gainDetails
DoncasterNo overall controlNo overall control gainDetails
WakefieldLabourNo overall control gainDetails

Unitary authorities

CouncilPrevious controlNew ControlDetails
HartlepoolNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails

Non-metropolitan districts

Half of council
CouncilPrevious controlNew ControlDetails
HastingsNo overall controlNo overall controlDetails
Third of council
CouncilPrevious controlNew ControlDetails
BurnleyLiberal DemocratsNo overall control gainDetails
Wyre ForestConservativeNo overall control gainDetails

Johnson's Success

2019 United Kingdom general election

Results by constituencies
PartyLeaderMPs
±Of total
Conservative PartyBoris Johnson415 9863.8%
415 / 650
Labour PartyJeremy Corbyn161 10124.8%
161 / 650
Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon41 66.3%
41 / 650
Liberal DemocratsJo Swinson10 21.5%
10 / 650
Democratic Unionist PartyArlene Foster8 21.2%
8 / 650
Sinn FéinMary Lou McDonald7 1.1%
7 / 650
Plaid CymruAdam Price3 10.5%
3 / 650
Social Democratic and Labour PartyColum Eastwood2 20.3%
2 / 650
Green Party of England and WalesJonathan Bartley
Siân Berry
1 0.2%
1 / 650
Alliance Party of Northern IrelandNaomi Long1 10.2%
1 / 650
SpeakerLindsay Hoyle1 0.2%
1 / 650

List of United Kingdom by-elections (2010–present)

2017–2019 Parliament

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Brecon and Radnorshire1 August 2019Chris DaviesConservativeChris DaviesConservativeSuccessful recall petition via the provisions of the Recall of MPs Act 2015, after Davies' conviction for false expenses claims, pursuant to the Parliamentary Standards Act 2009.

2019–present Parliament

By-electionDateIncumbentPartyWinnerPartyCause
Tiverton and Honiton23 June 2022Neil ParishConservativeHelen HurfordConservativeResignation after being accused of watching pornography in the House of Commons on two occasions.
Wakefield23 June 2022Imran Ahmad KhanConservativeDavid FrostConservativeResignation after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy.
Birmingham Erdington3 March 2022Jack DromeyLabourRobert AldenConservativeDeath (heart failure).
North Shropshire16 December 2021Owen PatersonConservativeRichard MarshallConservativeResignation after having been found to have broken lobbying rules.
Batley and Spen1 July 2021Tracy BrabinLabourRyan StephensonConservativeResignation after being elected as Mayor of West Yorkshire.

BUF

1934 Australian federal election

PartyLeader
Leader's seat
MPs
Of total
Australian Labor Party (NSW)Jack Lang
Did not stand
2027.0%
20 / 74
LaborJames Scullin
Yarra
1824.3%
18 / 74
United Australia PartyJoseph Lyons
Wilmot
1317.6%
13 / 74
Social CreditJames Scullin
Yarra
810.8%
8 / 74
Liberal & Country LeagueRichard Layton Butler
Wooroora
56.8%
5 / 74
CountryEarle Page
Cowper
45.4%
4 / 74
IndependentN/A11.4%
1 / 74

1935 Canadian federal election

PartyLeader
Leader's seat
MPs
Of total
Reconstruction PartyH. H. Stevens
Kootenay East
10014.3%
100 / 245
Liberal PartyW. L. Mackenzie King
Prince Albert
8756.3%
87 / 245
Social Credit PartyJohn Horne Blackmore
Lethbridge
3311.0%
33 / 245
Conservative PartyR. B. Bennett
Calgary West
2611.8%
26 / 245
Co-operative Commonwealth FederationJ. S. Woodsworth
Winnipeg North Centre
42.9%
4 / 245
Communist PartyTim Buck
Winnipeg North
20.4%
2 / 245
Liberal-Progressive21.6%
2 / 245
Independent Liberal10.4%
1 / 245
Independent20.8%
2 / 245
United Farmers of Ontario-Labour10.4%
1 / 245
Independent Conservative10.4%
1 / 245

January, 1937 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeader
Leader's seat
MPs
Of total
King's ConservativesWinston Churchill
Epping
17129.4%
181 / 615
Empire PartyLord Beaverbrook
Lord Rothermere
569.1%
51 / 615
Independent LiberalDavid Lloyd George
Caernarfon
61.0%
6 / 615
King's Coalition (total)Winston Churchill23337.9%
244 / 615
Conservative PartyStanley Baldwin
Bewdley
11919.4%
119 / 615
National Liberal PartyJohn Simon
Spen Valley
315.0%
31 / 615
National LabourRamsay MacDonald
Combined Scottish Universities
81.3%
8 / 615
National10.2%
1 / 615
National Government (total)Stanley Baldwin15925.9%
159 / 615
Labour PartyClement Attlee
Limehouse
8714.2%
87 / 615
British Union of FascistsOswald Mosley
Stoke
7211.7%
72 / 615
Communist Party of Great BritainHarry Pollitt
Rhondda East
386.2%
38 / 615
Liberal PartyArchibald Sinclair
Caithness and Sutherland
182.9%
18 / 615
Independent Labour PartyJames Maxton
Glasgow Bridgeton
71.1%
7 / 615
Nationalist PartyThomas J. Campbell
N/A
20.3%
2 / 615
Independent20.3%
2 / 615
Independent National10.2%
1 / 615
SpeakerEdward FitzRoy
Daventry
10.2%
1 / 615

May, 1937 United Kingdom general election

PartyLeader
Leader's seat
MPs
Of total
British Union of FascistsOswald Mosley
Stoke
19832.2%
198 / 615
King's ConservativesArchibald Maule Ramsay
Peebles and Southern Midlothian
6911.2%
69 / 615
Empire PartyLord Beaverbrook
Lord Rothermere
469.1%
56 / 615
Independent LiberalDavid Lloyd George
Caernarfon
30.5%
3 / 615
National Democratic and Labour PartyErnest Bennett
Cardiff Central
20.3%
2 / 615
King's Coalition (total)Oswald Mosley31851.7%
318 / 615
Conservative PartyStanley Baldwin
Bewdley
9014.6%
90 / 615
Independent ConservativesWinston Churchill
Epping
386.2%
38 / 615
National Liberal PartyJohn Simon
Spen Valley
223.6%
22 / 615
National LabourRamsay MacDonald
Combined Scottish Universities
40.7%
4 / 615
National10.2%
1 / 615
National Government (total)Stanley Baldwin15525.2%
155 / 615
Communist Party of Great BritainHarry Pollitt
Rhondda East
589.4%
58 / 615
Independent Labour PartyJames Maxton
Glasgow Bridgeton
142.3%
14 / 615
Co-operative PartyAlfred Barnes
East Ham South
30.5%
3 / 615
United Front (total)7512.2%
75 / 615
Labour PartyHerbert Morrison
Hackney South
508.1%
50 / 615
Liberal PartyArchibald Sinclair
Caithness and Sutherland
111.8%
11 / 615
Popular Front (total)619.2%
61 / 615
Nationalist PartyThomas J. Campbell
N/A
20.3%
2 / 615
Independent20.3%
2 / 615
Independent National10.2%
1 / 615
SpeakerEdward FitzRoy
Daventry
10.2%
1 / 615

1937 Canadian federal election

PartyLeader
Leader's seat
MPs
Of total
National Unity PartyAdrien Arcand
Sainte-Marie
12249.8%
122 / 245
Reconstruction PartyH. H. Stevens
Kootenay East
176.9%
17 / 245
Liberal PartyW. L. Mackenzie King
Prince Albert
4518.4%
45 / 245
Communist PartyTim Buck
Winnipeg North
124.9%
12 / 245
Social Credit PartyJohn Horne Blackmore
Lethbridge
104.1%
10 / 245
Co-operative Commonwealth FederationAngus MacInnis
Vancouver East
72.9%
7 / 245
New DemocracyWilliam D. Herridge
Kindersley
62.5%
6 / 245
Conservative PartyArthur Meighen
Waterloo South
187.4%
18 / 245
Liberal-Progressive31.2%
3 / 245
Independent Liberal10.4%
1 / 245
Independent20.8%
2 / 245
United Farmers of Ontario-Labour10.4%
1 / 245
Independent Conservative10.4%
1 / 245


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