UK-Elect Quick Summary of June 2001 General Election (Coloured by "Most Significant Swing From"):

Coloured by: Percentage Lead Swing To Swing From 2nd PlaceLead

Party Seats Vote %
Labour 412 40.69
Conservative 166 31.70
Liberal Democrat 52 18.21
Ulster Unionist 6 0.82
Scottish National Party 5 1.76
DUP 5 0.69
Plaid Cymru 4 0.74
Sinn Fein 4 0.66
SDLP 3 0.64
Richard Taylor, KHHC 1 0.10
Michael Martin,Speaker 1 0.06
UK Independence Party - 1.48
Green - 0.63
Scottish Highlands Wales Conservative Target Seats
South West England London Marginal Seats
Midlands West 2001 General Election Summary June 2001 Seats Gained

Notes: The maps, graphics, results and predictions included on this web site were all produced by UK-Elect. The 2001 election was held on June 7th 2001. The House of Commons speaker, Michael Martin, is not included in the Labour total although he belongs to that party. All percentages are expressed as a proportion of the overall UK total. "Most Significant Swing From" indicates the party from which there was the most "significant" swing in June 2001, compared to the previous (May 1997) General Election. This is usually the first or second placed party, and typically indicates the top party that lost the most (or gained the least) votes, or the party which lost the seat. The more pronounced (less faded) the party colour, the greater the swing from that party.

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