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Seats needed for majority
38,867 | 48.3% | 2 | |||
22,525 | 28.0% | 0 | |||
11,635 | 14.5% | 0 | |||
7,406 | 9.2% | 0 | |||
Britain is voting in a parliamentary general election that could fundamentally realign its politics. Fourteen years after entering government, and five years after a landslide victory under Boris Johnson, the center-right Conservatives are fighting to retain districts they have held for decades.
Polling suggests a return to power for the center-left Labour Party, whose promises include ending a tax exemption for private schools and bringing most rail companies into public ownership.
But even as some forecasts indicate a crushing majority for Labour, this is increasingly far from a two-party race. As well as the centrist Liberal Democrats, the Greens, and pro-independence parties in Scotland and Wales, the hard-right Reform U.K. party and pro-Palestinian candidates to Labour’s left have hopes of winning seats.
The New York Times will be watching both for whether Labour's performance matches the scale of the predictions and for signs of further realignment to come.
Winner by Constituency
This table shows the results from the 2024 election in each constituency grouped by the party that won it in the last general election.
Constituencies where Labour won in 2019
Lavery
+23 Labour | ||
Phillipson
+18 Labour | ||
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