Results breakdown of the United Kingdom general election, 2010
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2010 United Kingdom general election The 2010 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 6 May 2010, with 45,597,461 registered voters entitled to vote to elect members to the House of Commons. The election took place in 650 constituencies across the United Kingdom unde ...
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Swing

The election was marked by no uniform national
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, with suburban and rural constituencies showing large swings from
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to the Conservatives, but urban seats showing much smaller swings. Scotland recorded a small swing back to Labour.


Seats changing hands

The following table is a complete list of seats changing hands as a result of the election based on the notional results of the 2005 election, notwithstanding the results of by-elections to the 54th Parliament. The Conservatives gained more seats than at any other general election since their landslide result in
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. Labour lost a total of 94 seats, the second most seats it had lost in a single election. * Due to Boundary Changes this seat was notionally Conservative, even though it was previously held by the Liberal Democrats, making it a Liberal Democrat gain.


England

Of the 533 seats in England, only 532 were contested on the day of the general election. Polling in
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was delayed until 27 May due to the death of the UKIP candidate. The Conservatives won an absolute majority of seats in England with 61 seats more than all other parties combined, and securing an average swing of 5.6% from Labour. Geographical representations of seats coloured by winning party can be misleading to the eye. Boundaries are drawn by number of electors not geography. This results in rural seats having a large area due to lower population density, while urban seats, with a high density of voters, are geographically quite small. A pure geographical representation of seats coloured by party can make parties with rural seats seem far more popular than urban ones. To counter this bias, the BBC published a map where each seat was an equal size hexagon.England results
BBC News, accessed 9 May 2010 Details of results are given below: File:NorthumberlandParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Northumberland File:TyneWearParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Tyne and Wear File:DurhamParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Durham File:ClevelandParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Cleveland File:CumbriaParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Cumbria File:LancashireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Lancashire File:NorthYorkshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, North Yorkshire File:WestYorkshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, West Yorkshire File:SouthYorkshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, South Yorkshire File:HumbersideParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Humberside File:MerseysideParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Merseyside File:GreaterManchesterParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Greater Manchester File:CheshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Cheshire File:DerbyshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Derbyshire File:NottinghamshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Nottinghamshire File:LincolnshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Lincolnshire File:ShropshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Shropshire File:StaffordshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Staffordshire File:WestMidlandsParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, West Midlands File:WarwickshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Warwickshire File:LeicestershireRutlandParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Leicestershire and Rutland File:NorthamptonshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Northamptonshire File:HerefordshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Herefordshire File:WorcestershireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Worcestershire File:GloucestershireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Gloucestershire File:OxfordshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Oxfordshire File:BuckinghamshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Buckinghamshire File:BedfordshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Bedfordshire File:CambridgeshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Cambridgeshire File:NorfolkParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Norfolk File:SuffolkParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Suffolk File:EssexParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Essex File:HertfordshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Hertfordshire File:BerkshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Berkshire File:LondonParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, London File:CornwallParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Cornwall File:DevonParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Devon File:SomersetParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Somerset File:DorsetParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Dorset File:AvonParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Avon File:WiltshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Wiltshire File:HampshireParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Hampshire File:SurreyParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Surrey File:WestSussexParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, West Sussex File:EastSussexParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, East Sussex File:KentParliamentaryConstituency2010Results.svg, Kent


Wales

There were 40 seats contested in Wales. The number of Conservative seats rose from three to eight – the party gained one seat from the Liberal Democrats and four from Labour. Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru retained three MPs, including Arfon which the boundary changes had notionally given to Labour. Overall, Labour lost four seats but held on to its remaining 26.


Scotland

There were 59 seats contested in Scotland. Every constituency in Scotland was won by the party that had won it at the 2005 election, with Labour regaining the two seats they lost in by-elections since 2005. There was a swing to Labour from the Conservatives of 0.8% (with Labour increasing its share of the vote by 2.5% and the Conservatives increasing by just 0.9%), this left the Conservatives with just a single MP representing a Scottish constituency. For Scottish results in full, see
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Northern Ireland

There were 18 seats contested in Northern Ireland. Both Irish nationalist parties, Sinn Féin and SDLP, held their seats. The unionist parties, DUP and UUP (the latter contested the election as
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—an electoral pact with the Conservatives), lost one seat each. The DUP lost Belfast East to the Alliance and in North Down the UUP's Sylvia Hermon left the party over the alliance with the Conservatives and retained her seat as an independent. This left the nationalist parties with eight seats, the unionist parties with eight seats (all DUP), the Alliance with one seat and an independent with one seat. It is the first time since the Partition of Ireland that unionist parties failed to secure a majority of Northern Ireland's Westminster seats in a general election. It was also the first time since Partition that a Nationalist party, Sinn Féin, topped the popular vote at a Westminster election, though winning three fewer seats than the DUP. Sinn Féin, as an
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party, refuse to take their seats at Westminster (see abstentionism). This leaves 645 MPs to take their seats at Westminster (after the Thirsk and Malton poll), reducing the effective threshold for a parliamentary majority from 326 to 323.


References

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