United Kingdom general election, 1929

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The 1929 UK general election was held on 30th May 1929, and resulted in a hung parliament. It was the first of only three elections under universal suffrage in which a party lost the popular vote but gained a plurality of seats (the others being 1951 and February 1974). In 1929 that party was Ramsay MacDonald's Labour, which won the most seats in the Commons for the first time ever but failed to get a majority. The Liberals led by David Lloyd George regained some of the ground they had lost in the 1924 election, and held the balance of power.

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UK General Election 1929
Party Seats Gains Losses Net Gain/Loss Seats % Votes % Votes +/-
  Conservative 260 - 152 38.1 8,252,527
  Labour 287 + 136 37.1 8,048,968
  Liberal 59 + 19 23.6 5,104,638
  Independent 4 3 1 + 2 0.4 94,742
  Communist 0 0 1 - 1 0.2 47,554
  Scottish Prohibition 1 0 0 0 0.1 25,037
  Irish Nationalist 3 0 0 + 2 0.1 24,177
  Independent Labour 1 1 0 + 1 0.1 20,825
  Independent Liberal 0 0 0 0 0.1 17,110
  National (Scotland) 0 0 0 0 0.0 3,313
  Plaid Cymru 0 0 0 0 0.0 609

Total votes cast: 21,685,779. All parties shown. Conservatives include Ulster Unionists.

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