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United Kingdom general election, 1950

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1950 election
1951 election

The United Kingdom general election in 1950 was the first general election ever after a full term of a Labour government.

Labour got in with an unworkably slim majority (of 5), and were forced to call another general election in 1951.

Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Labour 13,266,176 315 - 78 46.1
Conservative 11,507,061 282 + 85 40.0
Liberal 2,621,487 9 - 3 9.1
National Liberal 985,343 16 + 5 3.4
Communist 91,765 0 - 2 0.3
Irish Nationalist 65,211 2 - 2 0.2
Irish Labour 52,715 0   0.2
Independent 50,299 0   0.2
Independent Labour 26,395 0   0.1
Independent Conservative 24,732 0   0.1
Sinn Féin 23,362 0   0.1
Plaid Cymru 17,580 0   0.0
Independent Liberal 15,066 1 - 1 0.1
SNP 9,708 0   0.0
Anti-Partition 5,084 0   0.0
ILP 4,112 0 - 3 0.0

Total votes cast: 28,771,124. All parties with more than 2,000 votes shown. Conservative total includes Ulster Unionists.

Last updated: 06-02-2005 23:25:53
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