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  1. 28 de jan. de 2020 · Summary of results. The 2019 General Election resulted in a Conservative victory. The party won 365 seats, 48 more than in 2017, and 43.6% of the vote, up from 42.3% in 2017. The Labour Party won 202 seats and 32.1% of the vote, down from 262 seats and 40.0% of the vote in 2017. The Liberal Democrats won 11 seats, one fewer than in 2017, and 11 ...

  2. General elections. Previous general elections in the UK. Dissolution of Parliament. The dissolution of Parliament took place on Thursday 30 May 2024. All business in the House of Commons and House of Lords has come to an end. There are currently no MPs and every seat in the Commons is vacant until after the general election on 4 July 2024.

  3. Há 2 dias · The general election is to elect Members of Parliament - or MPs - to the House of Commons. The UK is divided into 650 areas, called constituencies, and each of these elects one MP to represent ...

  4. Há 3 dias · Just 46 per cent of respondents claimed they would be voting Tory in 2024, down from 74 per cent ahead of the 2019 election. What was then the Brexit Party, now known as Reform UK, made the ...

  5. 24 de mai. de 2024 · The prime minister has called an election for Thursday 4 July 2024. Rishi Sunak braves the Downing Street rain to announce the date of the next general election to the public. On 22 May 2024, Rishi Sunak announced he had requested permission from the King to dissolve parliament and called a general election to be held on 4 July.

  6. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Under the UK’s first-past-the-post electoral system, parties’ national vote shares are not closely tied to the number of seats they win, but our general election projection model suggests that ...

  7. 6 de jul. de 2022 · The latest a Parliament can be dissolved for a general election is on the fifth anniversary of the day it first met. For the current Parliament, that date was 17 December 2024. However, 25 working ...

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