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  1. 8 mag 2015 · This article was amended on 18 May 2015. An earlier version said that Lynne Featherstone won Hornsey and Wood Green from Labour in 2010. She won the seat in 2005.

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  2. The United Kingdom general election of 2015 elected the 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was held on 7 May 2015. The three main political parties after the election are the Conservatives, the Labour Party and the Scottish National Party. The Conservative Party won enough seats to form a majority government .

  3. A general election was held in the United Kingdom on 7 May 2015 and all 59 seats in Scotland were contested under the first-past-the-post, single-member district electoral system. Unlike the 2010 general election, where no seats changed party, the Scottish National Party (SNP) won all but three seats in Scotland in an unprecedented landslide ...

  4. 18 apr 2017 · There will be a motion in the House of Commons tomorrow to trigger an early election using the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011. The Act set the date of the last general election on 7 May 2015 and set all future general elections for the first Thursday in May in every fifth year. The next election was therefore scheduled to take place on 7 May 2020.

  5. 8 mag 2015 · The Conservative’s 330 seats and 36.9% of the vote in the 2015 General Election, compares with Labour’s 232 seats and 30.4% of the vote. In England the Conservatives won 319 seats, an increase of 21 on 2010. The government elected in May 2015 holds the lowest share of the vote in both Wales (27%) and Scotland (15%) of any government since 1945.

  6. 28 lug 2015 · The Conservatives won an overall majority of 11 seats in the House of Commons, not including the Speaker. The Conservatives won 330 seats, Labour won 232, and the SNP won 56. The Conservatives polled 11.3 million votes, 36.8% of the vote. This compares with 36.1% in the 2010 General Election. Labour polled 9.3 million votes, 30.4% of the vote.

  7. 20 giu 2019 · Registration and turnout. A total of 46.4 million people were registered to vote in the UK Parliamentary elections on 7 May 2015. Some 30.8 million votes were included in the count, representing an overall turnout of 66.4%. Across the four countries of the UK, turnout ranged from 58.4% in Northern Ireland, to 71.1% in Scotland.