2017 General Election Results

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Doug Cowan, Head of Digital

Posted on the 29th August 2017

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While Labour achieved a nearly proportional result, getting just over 40 percent of the seats on 40 percent of the vote, the Conservatives took a skewed seat-share, with just under 49 percent of the seats on 42 percent of the vote.

PartyVote %Vote % changeSeatsSeats
change
Seats %Seat % change
Conservative42.45.5318-1348.9-2
Labour409.52623040.34.6
SNP3-1.735-215.4-3.2
Lib Dem7.4-0.51241.80.6
DUP0.90.31021.50.3
Sinn Féin0.70.2731.10.5
Plaid Cymru0.5-0.1410.60.2
Green Party1.6-2.110.2
UKIP1.8-10.80-1-0.2
SDLP0.30-3-0.5
UUP0.3-0.10-2-0.3
Others1n/a10.2n/a

Yet other parties that have traditionally been marginalised in this system continued to be underrepresented. The Liberal Democrats’ 7.4 percent of the vote translated into just 12 seats (less than 2 percent of seat share) and the Greens only retained their one seat despite attracting over half a million votes – the largest votes per MP ratio. UKIP also attracted over half a million votes but no MPs in return.

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