Everything about United Kingdom General Election 1950 totally explained
The
1950 United Kingdom general election was the first general election ever after a full term of a Labour government.
The election, held on
23 February 1950 resulted in Labour receiving a slim majority of five seats, and the party called another
general election in 1951. Significant changes since the
1945 general election included the abolition of
plural voting by the
Representation of the People Act 1948, and a major reorganisation of constituencies by the House of Commons (Redistribution of Seats) Act 1949. Eleven new English seats were created, six abolished, and there were over 170 major alterations to constituencies across the country.
Results
Total votes cast: 28,771,124. All parties shown. Conservative total includes
Ulster Unionists.
Summary of GB vote (excluding Northern Ireland)
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