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| UK-Elect Quick Summary of May 2005 General
Election (Coloured by 2nd Place Lead over 3rd): Coloured by: Percentage Lead Swing To Swing From 2nd Place Lead Marginals This forecast shows a summary of the May 5th 2005 General Election, coloured by party colour, and adjusted by the lead of the 2nd place party over the third - the more pronounced (less faded) the party colour, the greater the lead of that party. Forecast / Analyse any British election (General, Scottish, Welsh, London, UK European or your local council) - order UK-Elect: Available products and prices Notes: The maps, graphics, results and predictions included on this web site were all produced by UK-Elect. The 2005 General Election was held on May 5th 2005. 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. April 1992 May 1997 Apr 2000 Dec 2000 Jan 2001 Feb 2001 Mar 2001 April 2001 May 2001 June 2001 (Forecast) June 2001 Dec 2001 Apr 2002 Sep 2002 May 2003 Oct 2003 Feb 2004 July 2004 Latest Forecast
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