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2024 British general election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 30,348,774 (63.8%) 3.3 pp |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Candidate
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Keir Starmer
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Ian Blackford
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Richard Tice
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Party
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Labour Party
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SNP
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Reform UK
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Leader's seat
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Holborn and St Pancras
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Ross, Skye, and Lochaber
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Hartlepool (won)
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Last election
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32.1%, 202 seats
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3.9%, 48 seats
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2.0%, 0 seats (as Brexit Party)
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Seats won
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448
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57
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57
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Seat change
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246
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9
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56
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Popular vote
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13,110,670
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1,547,787
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5,523,477
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Percentage
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43.2
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5.1%
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18.2%
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Swing
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11.1 pp
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1.2 pp
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16.2 pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Candidate
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Ed Davey
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Liz Truss
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Party
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Liberal Democrats
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Conservative
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Leader's seat
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Kingston and Surbiton
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South West Norfolk (lost)
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Last election
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11.6%, 11 seats
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43.6%, 365 seats
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Seats won
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45
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20
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Seat change
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34
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345
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Popular vote
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2,974,180
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4,855,804
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Percentage
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9.8%
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16.0%
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Swing
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1.8 pp
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27.6 pp
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