2019 United Kingdom general election

← 2017 12 December 2019 Next →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered47,568,611
Turnout67.3% (Decrease 1.5 pp)
  First party Second party
 
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Leader Boris Johnson Jeremy Corbyn
Party Conservative Labour
Leader since 23 July 2019 12 September 2015
Leader's seat Uxbridge and
South Ruislip
Islington North
Last election 317 seats, 42.4% 262 seats, 40.0%
Seats won 365 202
Seat change Increase 48 Decrease 60
Popular vote 13,966,454 10,269,051
Percentage 43.6% 32.1%
Swing Increase 1.2 pp Decrease 7.9 pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
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Leader Nicola Sturgeon Jo Swinson
Party SNP Liberal Democrats
Leader since 14 November 2014 22 July 2019
Leader's seat Did not stand East Dunbartonshire
(defeated)
Last election 35 seats, 3.0% 12 seats, 7.4%
Seats won 48 11
Seat change Increase 13 Decrease 1
Popular vote 1,242,380 3,696,419
Percentage 3.9% 11.6%
Swing Increase 0.8 pp Increase 4.2 pp

A map presenting the results of the election, by party of the MP elected from each constituency

Composition of the House of Commons after the election

Prime Minister before election

Boris Johnson
Conservative

Prime Minister after election

Boris Johnson
Conservative


1907 Philippine general election

← 1898 July 30, 1907 1909 →

All 80 seats in the National Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Sergio Osmeña Arsenio Cruz Herrera
Party Nacionalista Progresista
Leader since 1907 1907
Leader's seat Cebu–2nd Rizal–1st (lost)
Seats won 32 + 27 coalition 16
Popular vote 64,281 24,234
Percentage 65.43% 24.67%

Coalitions that won a plurality of votes in each province.

Premier-designate

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista

1909 Philippine general election

← 1907 November 2, 1909 1912 →

All 81 seats in the National Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Sergio Osmeña Arsenio Cruz Herrera
Party Nationalist Progressive
Leader since 1907 1907
Leader's seat Cebu–2nd Rizal–1st (lost)
Last election 32 seats, 34.89% 16 seats, 24.67%
Seats won 62 17
Seat change Increase 30 Increase 1
Popular vote 92,996 38,588
Percentage 48.19% 20.00%
Swing Increase 13.30 pp Decrease 0.87 pp

Parties that won a plurality of votes in each province. Results for local offices are also included as a separate tally for the National Assembly was not provided.

Premier before election

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista Party

Premier-designate

Sergio Osmeña
Nacionalista Party

1946 Philippine general election

← 1943 23 April 1946 1949 →

All 98 seats in the National Assembly
50 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Manuel Roxas Sergio Osmeña Luis Taruc
Party Liberal Nationalist Democratic Alliance
Leader since 19 January 1946 1944 1945
Leader's seat Capiz East Alcoy Pampanga West
Last election new party 95 new party
Seats won 49 35 6
Seat change Increase 49 Decrease 60 Increase 6
Popular vote 908,740 1,069,971 152,410
Percentage 38.89% 45.78% 6.52%
Swing new party new party

Prime Minister before election

Sergio Osmeña
Nationalist

Prime Minister-designate

Manuel Roxas
Liberal