The Green Party won its highest-ever share of the vote with 3.8%, and retained its only seat. Democrats hoped to make gains in the 2015 elections. Also supported Green and Liberal Democrat candidates where they were the main opposition to the Conservatives. : 27.98%), more column space in newspapers was dedicated to quotes from Conservative politicians (44.45% versus 29.01% for Labour)[110]—according to analysts, the Conservatives "benefitted from a Tory supporting press in away the other leaders did not". Senior Labour Shadow Cabinet members, notably Ed Balls, Douglas Alexander, and Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, were defeated. They opposed the SNP being involved in government. [96] The DUP said they wanted, for their support, a commitment to 2% defence spending, a referendum on EU membership, and a reversal of the under-occupation penalty. [102] Both Plaid Cymru and the Green Party stated a preference for a confidence and supply arrangement with Labour, rather than a coalition. Endorsed the Labour Party. [120] 57.5% of the daily newspapers backed the Conservatives, 11.7% Labour, 4.9% UKIP, and 1.4% backed a continuation of the incumbent Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government;[121] 66% of Sunday national newspapers backed the Conservatives. Thursday, November 5th, 2015. The British National Party, which finished fifth with 1.9% of the vote for its 338 candidates at the 2010 general election, stood only eight candidates following a collapse in support. All British, Irish and Commonwealth citizens over the age of 18 on the date of the election were permitted to vote. Party leader Nigel Farage, having failed to win the constituency of South Thanet, tendered his resignation, although this was rejected by his party's executive council and he stayed on as leader. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. April 1st, 2015 – 2015 Nigerian Presidential Election Official INEC Final Results By State: Buhari Wins 21 States, GEJ Picks 16 It is official, INEC has concluded the collation of the election results. Province des Balé Luc YE (MPP) Kassoum TRAORE (UPC) Province des Banwa Tyeba COULIBALY … Electoral System. Electionpakistani.com is largest election website about G.B General Election 2015. Parliamentary Elections, 2015 Final Results – Candidates Vote Count. Coalitions have been rare in the United Kingdom, because the first-past-the-post system has usually led to one party winning an overall majority in the Commons. [128] Airtime given to the two main political leaders, Cameron (22.4%) and Miliband (20.9%), was more balanced than that given to their parties. The following are the official results from the November 30 provincial general election. Résultats des élections départementales 2015, tours 1 et 2, par bureaux de vote Nota : le découpage communal, la nomenclature et les périmètres des bureaux de vote enregistrent… txt (44.5Mo) 363 Télécharger. [250], In 2016–18, the European Parliament found that UKIP had unlawfully spent over €173,000 of EU funding on the party's 2015 UK election campaign, via the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe and the affiliated Institute for Direct Democracy. Such a Statutory Instrument must be approved by each House of Parliament. Following this, Labour's lead over the Conservatives began to fall as UKIP gained support from it as well,[131] and by the end of the year Labour were polling at 39%, compared to 33% for the Conservative Party and 11% for UKIP. [69] The party's deputy leader, Nigel Dodds, said the party could work with the Conservatives or Labour, but that the party is "not interested in a full-blown coalition government". The Conservative Party and the Labour Party had been the two biggest parties since 1922, and had supplied all UK prime ministers since 1935. [116], Reflecting on analysis carried out during the election campaign period, David Deacon of Loughborough University's Communication Research Centre said there was "aggressive partisanship [in] many section of the national press" which could be seen especially in the "Tory press". The table below lists some of the predictions. L'animation flash n'est pas prise en charge. Complete election results for the 2015 Federal election. Résultats départementales Créteil. Independent Unionist 1, Other predictions were published. - Results for 2006 Elections - 2011 Elections Results [136] Polling during the election campaign itself remained relatively static, with the Labour and Conservative parties both polling between 33–34% and neither able to establish a consistent lead. xlsx (7.2Mo) 46 Prévisualiser Télécharger. One (no surprise here) is that Labour's threat of breaking up banks and imposing energy price caps has been lifted. Publié le 19 octobre 2015 à 12h00 Mis à jour le 16 octobre 2015 à 14h51 ✓ Lien copié Voyez les résultats détaillés des élections fédérales 2015. 2015 Election Results . Le Front national (37,40%) est en tête au premier tour des élections départementales 2015 dans le Vaucluse, ce dimanche 22 mars. European Union Referendum (Date of Referendum etc.) For results by county/region and analysis, see, Contesting political parties and candidates, Opinion polling inaccuracies and scrutiny, 66 parties are grouped together as 'other parties'. Elections Résultats de la 2e consultation sur l'accession à l'indépendance de la Nouvelle-Calédonie Le médiateur du crédit aux candidats et aux partis politiques The UK Independence Party (UKIP) was only able to hold one of its two seats, Clacton, gaining no new ones despite increasing its vote share to 12.9% (the third-highest share overall). [36][54] The proportion of female candidates for major parties ranged from 41% of Alliance Party candidates to 12% of UKIP candidates. [145] As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast. [119], According to researchers at Cardiff University and Loughborough University, TV news agendas focused on Conservative campaign issues partly because of editorial choices to report on news originally broken in the rightwing press but not that broken in the leftwing press. [203], Despite most opinion polls predicting that the Conservatives and Labour were neck and neck, the Conservatives secured a surprise victory after having won a clear lead over their rivals and incumbent Prime Minister David Cameron was able to form a majority single-party government with a working majority of 12 (in practice increased to 15 due to Sinn Féin's four MPs' abstention). Canton Créteil-1; Canton Créteil-2; Bureaux de vote à Créteil; Créteil (toutes les informations sur la ville) Annonces Google. [85] Miliband's comments suggested to many that he was working towards forming a minority government. Having governed in coalition with the Liberal Democrats since 2010, the Conservatives won 330 seats and 36.9% of the vote share, giving them a small overall majority of 12 seats and their first outright win for 23 years. Hung Parliaments have been unusual in post-War British political history, but with the outgoing Government a coalition and opinion polls not showing a large or consistent lead for any one party, it was widely expected and predicted throughout the election campaign that no party would gain an overall majority, which could have led to a new coalition or other arrangements such as confidence and supply agreements. It does not account for by-elections. MPP : 55 UPC : 33 CDP : 18 UNIR/PS : 5 NTDS : 3 ADF -RDA : 3 PAREN : 2 NAFA : 2 PDS METBA : 1 Faso Autrement : 1 ODT : 1 RDS : 1 1 - BOUCLE DU MOUHOUN - Dédougou. Election 2015 Result Details of GB Assembly Seat. Results; Seat assignment; IXSA campaign; Election results; Municipal elections. Posted on September 11, 2015 by ebctt. However, on 11 May, the UKIP executive rejected his resignation on the grounds that the election campaign had been "a great success",[222] and Farage agreed to continue as party leader. This was its lowest seat tally since the 1987 general election. Shares in Lloyds Banking Group rose 5.75% while Barclays was 3.7% higher", adding: "Energy firms also saw their share prices rise, as Labour had wanted a price freeze and more powers for the energy regulator. [113][114][115] Policy received less than half of election news airtime across all five main TV broadcasters (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, and Sky) during the first five weeks of the campaign. Conservative campaigning sought to blame the deficit on the previous Labour government. [59] Other candidates aged over 80 included three long-serving Labour MPs standing for re-election: Sir Gerald Kaufman (aged 84; Manchester Gorton), Dennis Skinner (aged 83; Bolsover) and David Winnick (aged 81; Walsall North). Independent candidate Ronnie Carroll died after nominations were closed.[65]. [17] However, the prime minister had the power, by order made by Statutory Instrument under section 1(5) of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, to fix the polling day to be up to two months later than 7 May 2015. 2015 Maine Elections Results. Joyce was a member of the Labour Party until his resignation from the party in 2012 in the aftermath of an assault. The 2015 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 7 May 2015 to elect 650 members to the House of Commons. Résultat des élections complémentaires d'administrateurs suppléants 2015; Juridique . [223], Alan Sugar, a Labour peer in the House of Lords, also announced his resignation from the Labour Party for running what he perceived to be an anti-business campaign. The Liberals rebounded from third place in the House of Commons with 36 seats to a strong majority government with 184 of the 338 seats in the expanded Commons. Résultats des élections régionales 2015 en Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées Mise à jour : 14 décembre 2015 Retrouvez les résultats des élections régionales 2015 sur le … [158] Averaging the conference predictions gives Labour 283 seats, Conservatives 279, Liberal Democrats 23, UKIP 3, SNP 41, Plaid Cymru 3 and Greens 1. Results of the 2015 federal election. The Liberal Democrats, led by outgoing Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, had their worst result since their formation in 1988, holding just eight out of their previous 57 seats, with Cabinet ministers Vince Cable, Ed Davey and Danny Alexander losing their seats. The Liberal Democrats gained no seats, while losing 49 in the process—of them, 27 to the Conservatives, 12 to Labour, and 10 to the SNP. Créteil. Buhari picked up 21 states while Jonathan picked 16 states. [58][59][60] The oldest candidate was Doris Osen, 84, of the Elderly Persons' Independent Party (EPIC), who was standing in Ilford North. UUP 0.9 Elections and referendums; Our views and research; English; Cymraeg; Results and turnout at the 2015 UK general election. The 41 members of the House of Representatives are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post voting. Although the Conservative Party planned the number of parliamentary seats to be reduced from 650 to 600, through the Sixth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies under the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, the review of constituencies and reduction in seats was delayed by the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 amending the 2011 Act. Sommaire : Résultat départementales 2015 à Créteil. An election is called following the dissolution of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. 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It was suggested that 2015 saw "the death of the campaign poster".[108]. If one party obtains a majority of seats, then that party is entitled to form the Government. The Scottish National Party had a stunning election, rising from just 6 seats to 56 – winning all but 3 of the constituencies in Scotland and securing 50% of the popular vote in Scotland. In relation to Scotland, the Conservative manifesto also stated "and the question of Scotland’s place in the United Kingdom is now settled". Smaller parties focused on the power this would bring them in negotiations; Labour and the Conservatives both insisted that they were working towards winning a majority government, while they were also reported to be preparing for the possibility of a second election in the year. ", "Northern Ireland Westminster election forecast 2015", "Upper Bann: Jo-Anne Dobson closing in on David Simpson as poll shows drop in DUP support", "Election 2015: New exclusive poll puts Labour and Tories on exactly 33.7 per cent each", "TNS Poll – Parties have reached stalemate", "YouGov/The Sun/The Times Survey Results", "Ashcroft National Poll – Pre Election. Le scrutin voit le Parti libéral de Justin Trudeau, fils de l'ancien premier ministre Pierre Elliott Trudeau, remporter une majorité des sièges de la Chambre des communes. Of the 650 constituencies, 533 were in England, 59 in Scotland, 40 in Wales and 18 in Northern Ireland. "[245] On 2 June 2017, charges were brought under the Representation of the People Act 1983 against Craig Mackinlay, who was elected Conservative MP for South Thanet in 2015, his agent Nathan Gray, and a party activist, Marion Little. Retrouvez ici les résultats des élections régionales des 6 et 13 décembre 2015. L'UMP remporte 16 sièges et l'Union de la droite 10 sièges sur 42 lors du second tour des élections départementales 2015. The Lib Dems also supported the Labour position, but explicitly supported the UK's continuing membership of the EU. 2015 State Supreme Court (73.5KB) | 2015 State Supreme Court (58KB)29th, 46th, & 128th Assembly Disctricts (16.6KB) | 29th, 46th, & 128th Assembly Disctricts (58KB)19th & 52nd Senate Disctricts (19.2KB) | 19th & 52nd Senate Disctricts (28KB)Primary Election Results - September 10, 2015 This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Opinion polls were eventually proven to have underestimated the Conservative vote as the party unexpectedly won an outright majority, which bore resemblance to its victory at the 1992 general election. It's been a night of big election shocks, with many household political names losing their seats. Up to the minute results for England in the 2015 General Election from BBC News. In the 20th century so few Parliaments lasted the full five-year term that some commentators regarded four years as being a 'full term', thus calling the 1979–83 Parliament a 'full term'. It was the first general election at the end of a fixed-term Parliament. [242][239], The higher fine for the Conservatives reflected both the extent of the wrongdoing (which extended to the 2014 parliamentary by-elections in Clacton, Newark and Rochester and Strood) and 'the unreasonable uncooperative conduct by the Party'. [114] Tony Blair was also in the top ten most prominent politicians (=9), warning people about the threat of the UK leaving the EU. They gained the most quotation time, the most strident press support, and coverage focused on their favoured issues (the economy and taxation, rather than say the NHS)". Those incumbents were: Note: Incumbent Angel Fuentesresigned after the Democratic primary. It was the first general election at the end of a fixed-term Parliament. [29][68] This was also associated with a rise in multi-party politics, with increased support for UKIP, the SNP and the Greens. Supported voting for the Liberal Democrats in 14 Labour/LibDem marginals. The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 (as amended by the Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013) led to the dissolution of the 55th Parliament on 30 March 2015 and the scheduling of the election on 7 May, the House of Commons not having voted for an earlier date. )[178], The exit poll was markedly different from the pre-election opinion polls,[179] which had been fairly consistent; this led many pundits and MPs to speculate that the exit poll was inaccurate, and that the final result would have the two main parties closer to each other. [251][252][253] It also found that UKIP MEPs had unlawfully spent EU money on other assistance for national campaigning purposes during 2014-16 and docked their salaries to recoup the mis-spent funds. The first series of televised leaders' debates in the United Kingdom was held in the previous election. [118][114][113] Researchers also found that most airtime was given to politicians from the Conservative party—especially in Channel 4's and Channel 5's news coverage, where they received more than a third of speaking time. ", "TV election debates: DUP to seek judicial review of BBC's decision", Election TV debate: Parties claim spoils after seven-way battle, "Election 2015: The death of the campaign poster", Getting Engaged? The 2015 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 7 May 2015 to elect 650 members to the House of Commons. Parliamentary Elections, 2015 Final Results – Candidates Vote Count. The question of what the different parties would do in the event of a hung result dominated much of the campaign. "[226], The disparity between the numbers of votes and the number of seats obtained by the smaller parties gave rise to increased calls for replacement of the 'first-past-the-post' voting system with a more proportional system. UK political parties spent £31.1m in the 2010 general election, of which the Conservative Party spent 53%, the Labour Party spent 25% and the Liberal Democrats 15%.[14]. [129] This lead rose to approximately 10 points over the Conservative Party during 2012, whose ratings dipped alongside an increase in UKIP support. [131], UKIP received 26.6% of the vote at the European elections in 2014, and though their support in the polls for Westminster never reached this level, it did rise up to over 15% through that year. Liberal Democrat plans were to reduce the number of MPs to 500, and for them to be elected using a proportional system. [130] UKIP passed the Liberal Democrats as the third-most popular party at the start of 2013. UK daily newspaper market backs Tories over Labour by a margin of five to one, 66 per cent of UK Sunday newspaper market backs Tories, versus 33 per cent of public in opinion polls, National newspapers more critical of Labour than any other party, Sun has torn into Ed Miliband even more viciously than it hit Neil Kinnock, Yes, rightwing newspaper coverage did cause Ed Miliband's downfall, Politics as usual: women, media and the UK general election 2015, 'Two-faced' Sun attacked for backing SNP in Scotland and Tories elsewhere, Channels 4 and 5 giving Tories more airtime than other broadcasters, "Labour set for a bloodbath in Scotland in general election, poll says", "What the Welsh Polls Say (and have said)", "The political story of 2014 in 14 charts: part one", "How the polls have behaved during the campaign", "Poll: SNP on course for clean sweep in Scotland", "Labour has one-point lead over Tories in final Guardian/ICM poll", "Election 2015: Stunning Ashcroft polls show the SNP could win every seat in Scotland", "Brighton Pavilion: Can Caroline Lucas survive in the Green Party's only fiefdom? The Left Democratic Front (LDF) won more than half of all gram panchayats and municipalities, and both they and the United Democratic Front (UDF) won majorities in seven out of fourteen district panchayats each. On 8 May, three party leaders announced their resignations within an hour of each other:[217] Ed Miliband (Labour) and Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat) resigned due to their parties' worse-than-expected results in the election, although both had been re-elected to their seats in Parliament. [9] The referendum was held in May 2011 and resulted in the retention of the existing voting system. The youngest candidates were all aged 18: Solomon Curtis (Labour, Wealden); Niamh McCarthy (Independent, Liverpool Wavertree); Michael Burrows (UKIP, Inverclyde); Declan Lloyd (Labour, South East Cornwall); and Laura-Jane Rossington (Communist Party, Plymouth Sutton and Devonport). [102][103] The leader of the SDLP, Alasdair McDonnell, said: "We will be the left-of-centre backbone of a Labour administration" and that "the SDLP will categorically refuse to support David Cameron and the Conservative Party". Fairer society. This had the effect of moving forward the date of the dissolution of the Parliament to 30 March 2015. [34] Political parties based in Northern Ireland were ignored, despite the DUP being the fourth largest party in the UK in the previous election, in terms of seats won, and gaining the same number of seats as the Liberal Democrats in this election. Polls predicted that these parties would together receive between 65% and 75% of votes, and would together win between 80% and 85% of seats;[24][25] and that, as such, the leader of one of those parties would be the prime minister after the election. There are a few reasons. Election 2015; Declaration shocks: The big name losers. Val-de-Marne. This person votes. [117] Print media was hostile towards Labour at levels "not seen since the 1992 General Election",[116][120][123][124] when Neil Kinnock was "attacked hard and hit below the belt repeatedly". Fait historique en Corse, après avoir remporté la ville de Bastia l'an dernier, les nationalistes ont cette fois gagné la région. [36][54], There were a record number of female candidates standing in terms of both absolute numbers and percentage of candidates: 1,020 (26.1%) in 2015, up from 854 (21.1%) in 2010. Second is that investors have been discounting days and weeks of wrangling after polling day over who would form the government – and so they are semi-euphoric that we already know who's in charge. a "nowcast" (e.g. [132] Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrat vote, which had held at about 10% since late 2010, declined further to about 8%. ", "Clegg to lose seat and Tories to beat Farage, Ashcroft poll suggests", "Ashcroft's poll of Lib Dem battleground seats: incumbency is alive and well but 2015 will be a survival election for the party", "Would you like 5 million votes and 4 seats, or 1 million votes and 56 seats? Local elections took place in most areas on the same day. The Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement committed the coalition government to such a referendum. [73][74][75][76] The Conservative victory was "widely put down to the success of the anti-Labour/SNP warnings", according to a BBC article[77] and others. [238], At national party level, the Electoral Commission fined the three largest parties for breaches of spending regulations, levying the highest fines since its foundation:[239] £20,000 for Labour in October 2016,[240] £20,000 for the Liberal Democrats in December 2016,[241] and £70,000 for the Conservative Party in March 2017. No sovereign had refused a request for dissolution since the beginning of the 20th century, and the practice had evolved that a prime minister would typically call a general election to be held at a tactically convenient time within the final two years of a Parliament's lifespan, to maximise the chance of an electoral victory for his or her party. 2016 Municipal Elections. For example, UKIP had 3.9 million votes per seat, whereas SNP had just 26,000 votes per seat, about 150 times greater representation for each vote cast. In general elections, voting takes place in all parliamentary constituencies of the United Kingdom to elect members of parliament (MPs) to seats in the House of Commons, the dominant (historically termed the lower) house of Parliament. Several parties operate in specific regions only. Speaker 1 [114] Similarly, Steve Barnett, Professor of Communications at the University of Westminster, said that, while partisanship has always been part of British newspaper campaigning, in this election it was "more relentless and more one-sided" in favour of the Conservatives and against Labour and the other parties. [10] The Conservatives, however, promised to keep the first-past-the-post system, but to reduce the number of constituencies by 10%. [92] They also spoke of the DUP joining UKIP in this arrangement. First-term Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant (R) was seeking re-election. After much debate and various proposals,[105][106] a seven-way debate with the leaders of Labour, the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, UKIP, Greens, SNP and Plaid Cymru was held. [21] The highest profile Liberal Democrat to stand down was former leader Sir Menzies Campbell, while the longest-serving MP (the "Father of the House") Sir Peter Tapsell also retired, having served from 1959 to 1964 and then continuously since the 1966 general election.[21]. [122] Of newspaper front-page lead stories, the Conservatives received 80 positive splashes and 26 negative; Labour received 30 positive against 69 negative. The results were taken after GECOM processed the 2,299 Statements of Poll (SoPs) which were presented to them by the returning officers who worked on May 11, during the 2015 general and regional elections. Up to the minute results for Scotland in the 2015 General Election from BBC News. Each parliamentary constituency of the United Kingdom elects one MP to the House of Commons using the "first-past-the-post" system. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (R) was also term-limited. The highest-profile members of parliament leaving were: Gordon Brown, a former Prime Minister, Leader of the Labour Party (both 2007–2010) and Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007); and William Hague, the outgoing First Secretary of State and Leader of the House of Commons and former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (2010–2014), Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition (both 1997–2001).
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