United Kingdom general election, December 1910
United Kingdom general election, December 1910
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All 670 seats in the House of Commons
336 seats needed for a majority |
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First party |
Second party |
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Leader |
H. H. Asquith |
Arthur Balfour |
Party |
Liberal |
Conservative |
Leader since |
30 April 1908 |
11 June 1902 |
Leader's seat |
East Fife |
City of London |
Last election |
274 seats, 43.1% |
272 seats, 46.7% |
Seats won |
272 |
271 |
Seat change |
2 |
1 |
Popular vote |
2,293,869 |
2,420,169 |
Percentage |
43.9% |
46.3% |
Swing |
0.7% |
0.3% |
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Third party |
Fourth party |
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Leader |
George Nicoll Barnes |
John Redmond |
Party |
Labour |
Irish Parliamentary |
Leader since |
14 February 1910 |
6 February 1900 |
Leader's seat |
Glasgow Blackfriars and Hutchesontown |
Waterford City |
Last election |
40 seats, 7.6% |
71 seats, 1.2% |
Seats won |
42 |
74 |
Seat change |
2 |
3 |
Popular vote |
371,802 |
90,416 |
Percentage |
7.1% |
1.7% |
Swing |
0.6% |
0.7% |
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Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.
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The United Kingdom general election of December 1910 was held from 3 to 19 December. It was the last British election to be held over several days[1] and the last to be held prior to the First World War (1914-1918).
The Conservatives, led by Arthur Balfour with their Liberal Unionist allies, and the Liberals, led by H. H. Asquith, could not break the deadlock produced in the January general election, with the Conservatives again winning the largest number of votes. The Liberal Party under Asquith formed a government with the support of the Irish Nationalists. This was the last election in which the Liberals won the highest number of seats in the House of Commons.
Results
UK General Election December 1910 |
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Candidates |
Votes |
Party |
Standing |
Elected |
Gained |
Unseated |
Net |
% of total |
% |
No. |
Net % |
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Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
548 |
271 |
28 |
29 |
- 1 |
40.4 |
46.6 |
2,270,753 |
-0.3 |
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Liberal |
467 |
272 |
23 |
25 |
- 2 |
40.6 |
43.2 |
2,157,256 |
+0.7 |
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Labour |
56 |
42 |
5 |
3 |
+ 2 |
6.3 |
6.3 |
309,963 |
-0.6 |
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Irish Parliamentary |
81 |
74 |
5 |
2 |
+ 3 |
11.0 |
1.9 |
90,416 |
+0.7 |
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All-for-Ireland |
21 |
8 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
1.2 |
0.6 |
30,322 |
+0.2 |
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Social Democratic Federation |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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0.1 |
5,733 |
-0.1 |
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Independent Conservative |
4 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
4,647 |
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Independent Labour |
4 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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0.1 |
3,492 |
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Independent Liberal |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
- 1 |
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0.0 |
1,946 |
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Scottish Prohibition |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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0.0 |
913 |
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Independent Nationalist |
4 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
- 1 |
0.3 |
0.0 |
911 |
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Independent |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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0.0 |
57 |
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Voting summary
Popular vote |
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Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
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46.57% |
Liberal |
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44.23% |
Labour |
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6.36% |
Irish Parliamentary |
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1.85% |
Independent |
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0.23% |
Others |
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0.78% |
Seats summary
Parliamentary seats |
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Conservative and Liberal Unionist |
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40.45% |
Liberal |
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40.6% |
Labour |
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6.27% |
Irish Parliamentary |
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11.04% |
All-for-Ireland |
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1.19% |
Independent |
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0.45% |
See also
External links
References
- ^ General Election Dates 1832-2005, Parliament of the United Kingdom