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  2. 1983 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 9 June 1983. It gave the Conservative Party under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher the most decisive election victory since that of the Labour Party in 1945, with a majority of 144 seats and the first of two consecutive landslide victories.

  3. Landslide victory - Wikipedia

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    A landslide victory is an election result in which the winning candidate or party achieves a decisive ... This map shows the Conservative Party landslide victory in 1983.

  4. 1983 United Kingdom local elections - Wikipedia

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    Local elections were held in the United Kingdom in 1983. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The results were a success for Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher , who soon afterwards called a general election in which the Conservatives won a landslide victory.

  5. Labour landslide flags how UK elections deliver wins that do ...

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    Westminster elections are held under the first-past-the-post system.

  6. Nixon won the election that spawned Watergate in a walk, taking 60.7 percent of the popular vote and winning every state except one (Massachusetts). ... 97.58. A strong economy lifted Reagan to a ...

  7. List of MPs elected in the 1983 United Kingdom general election

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    This is a list of members of Parliament (MPs) elected in the 1983 general election, held on 9 June. This Parliament was dissolved in 1987. This Parliament was dissolved in 1987. During 1983–1987 Bernard Weatherill was the speaker, Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister, Michael Foot and Neil Kinnock served as Leaders of the Opposition.

  8. List of United States presidential elections by Electoral ...

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    The margin of victory in a presidential election is the difference between the number of Electoral College votes garnered by the candidate with an absolute majority of electoral votes (since 1964, it has been 270 out of 538) and the number received by the second place candidate (currently in the range of 2 to 538, a margin of one vote is only possible with an odd total number of electors or a ...

  9. Donald Trump can claim a lot out of his 2024 election win. What Trump cannot claim is a landslide victory, although that’s how he will describe it. Trump’s win was real but not a landslide.