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  1. The 1964 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 15 October 1964. It resulted in the Conservatives, led by incumbent Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home, narrowly losing to the Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson; Labour secured a parliamentary majority of four seats and ended its thirteen years in opposition since the 1951 election.

    • 77.1%, 1.7%
  2. By the time of the 1964 general election, the Conservative Party had been in power for 13 years. Since Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's election victory in 1959, Conservative fortunes had...

  3. The election was held on November 3, 1964. Johnson beat Goldwater in the general election, winning over 61% of the popular vote. Johnson became the only Democrat between 1944 and 1976 to win a majority of the popular vote.

    • 62.8% 1.0 pp
  4. Opinion polls. In the run-up to the 1964 general election, various polling organisations conducted opinion polling to gauge voting intention amongst the general public. Such polls, dating from the previous election in 1959 to polling day on 15 October 1964, are listed in this article.

    Fieldwork
    Polling Organisation
    Con
    Lab
    15 Oct
    43.4%
    44.1%
    Oct
    Gallup
    44.5%
    46%
    Oct
    Gallup/ Daily Telegraph
    42.5%
    46%
    9–13 Oct
    NOP/ Daily Mail
    44.3%
    47.4%
  5. 27 mar 2015 · The 1964 general election saw the return of the Labour Party into power after effectively spending the 1950’s in opposition after losing the 1951, 1955 and 1959 general elections. England. C 10,106,028 (44.1%) 262 MP’s elected. L 2,775,752 (12.1%) 3 MP’s elected. Lab 9,982,360 (43.5%) 246 MP’s elected. Wales. C 425,022 (29.4%) 6 MP’s elected.

  6. 16 mag 2020 · Richard Dimbleby presents the 1964 General Election results programme on Thursday 15 October 1964, with analysis by Ian Trethowan, David Butler and Robert McKenzie, and interviews by Robin...

  7. 17 set 2007 · Introduction: The 1964 General Election—the ‘Not Quite, But’ and ‘But Only Just’ Election. Peter Barberis. Pages 283-294 | Published online: 17 Sep 2007. Download citation. https://doi.org/10.1080/13619460600825840. Full Article. Figures & data. References. Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. Get access. Click to increase image size.