Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s occasion is anticipated to lose the July 4 election after 14 years of Conservative rule.
Vote counting is underneath method in the UK’s snap common election with 650 seats within the Home of Commons – the decrease home of Britain’s parliament – up for grabs.
Polling stations opened at 7am (06:00 GMT) and closed at 10pm native time (21:00 GMT).
The candidates with probably the most votes in every constituency will probably be declared winners by the early hours of July 5. By 7am native time, most outcomes must be declared.
Right here is how all of the events are performing:
Earlier election outcomes
In 2019, Boris Johnson’s Conservative Get together secured a majority by seizing seats from the Labour Get together in its conventional heartlands within the north and midlands.
The Conservatives gained 365 seats with a web change of +49, whereas Labour had 203 seats, a web change of -60 from the prior election. The SNP gained 13 seats, bringing the whole variety of seats in parliament to 48. The Liberal Democrats had 11 seats, a web change of -2 for the reason that final election. The Greens maintained their solely seat.
That are the principle events within the race?
There are a number of political events within the UK, nevertheless, the 2 which have dominated the political enviornment within the twentieth and twenty first century are the Conservatives and Labour.
- The Conservative Get together, also called the Tories, is a centre-right to proper occasion, at the moment led by Rishi Sunak, who took over from Liz Truss in October 2022.
- Labour is a centre-left occasion, led by Keir Starmer. They had been final in energy between 1997 to 2010 underneath Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
- Liberal Democrats, centre to centre-left aligned, led by Ed Davey. In energy from 2010 to 2015 in coalition with the Conservatives underneath David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, then chief of the Liberal Democrats.
- Greens, left-wing ecopolitics, led by Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay.
- Reform UK, right-wing occasion led by Nigel Farage.
- SNP, Scottish Nationwide Get together, centre-left occasion led by John Swinney.
- Plaid Cymru, centre-left to left-wing Welsh occasion, led by Rhun ap Iorwerth.
- DUP, Democratic Unionist Get together, centre-right Northern Irish occasion, led by Gavin Robinson.
How does voting work within the UK?
Voters in 650 constituencies throughout the UK will elect members of parliament to the decrease chamber, the Home of Commons, through the first-past-the-post system. To win every constituency and achieve a seat within the Home, candidates have to obtain extra votes than any of their opponents.
A celebration must win at the least 50 % of the seats – 326 – to safe a majority within the Home of Commons and be requested to kind a authorities by the monarch, King Charles III. The members of parliament’s higher chamber, the Home of Lords, are appointed moderately than elected.
If no occasion wins a majority, there’s a hung parliament.
The UK’s present parliament
Earlier than parliament closed on Might 30, the Home of Commons was represented by 13 events and 17 independents, together with:
- The Conservatives – 344 seats (52.9 %)
- Labour – 205 seats (31.5 %)
- The Scottish Nationwide Get together (SNP) – 43 seats (6.6 %)
- The Liberal Democrats – 15 seats (2.3 %)
The remaining 43 seats had been held by 9 different events and independents.