UK-Elect Quick Summary of May 2005 General Election (Coloured by "Most Significant Swing From"):

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 size of "swing from" -the more pronounced (less faded) the party colour, the greater the swing from that party.

Party Seats Vote %
Labour 355 35.19
Conservative 197 32.33
Liberal Democrat 62 22.05
DUP 9 0.89
Scottish National Party 6 1.51
Sinn Fein 5 0.64
Plaid Cymru 3 0.64
SDLP 3 0.46
Independent 1 0.55
UUP 1 0.46
Respect 1 0.25
Richard Taylor, KHHC 1 0.06
Michael Martin, Speaker 1 0.05
UK Independence Party - 2.24
Green - 1.04
Lab Maj (Excl Speaker) 67 -
South West England Scotland  
Wales General Election Summary  
London Seats Gained  

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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.

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