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The 1945 United Kingdom general election took place on Thursday 5 July 1945. [b] With the war still fresh in voter's minds, the opposition Labour Party under the leadership of Clement Attlee won in a landslide victory with a majority of 146 seats, defeating the incumbent Conservative-led government under Prime Minister Winston Churchill amidst growing concerns by the public over the future of ...
There were several special elections to the United States House of Representatives in 1945 during the 79th Congress. 79th Congress ... Results Candidates Virginia 3:
This article lists the Labour Party's election results from the 1945 United Kingdom general election until 1955, including by-elections. All candidates were sponsored, in some cases by the Divisional Labour Party (noted as "Constituency").
The Labour party gained a 145-seat majority in 1945.
Labor candidate Jack Cremean, his brother, won the resulting by-election on 7 July 1945. 8 Liberal Prahran MLA John Ellis died on 2 July 1945. Labor candidate Bill Quirk won the resulting by-election on 18 August 1945. 9 Heidelberg MLA Henry Zwar announced on 8 October 1945 that he would not be an endorsed Liberal for the upcoming election and ...
1945 Chelmsford by-election; 1945 Combined Scottish Universities by-election; 1945 United Kingdom general election; List of MPs elected in the 1945 United Kingdom general election; 1945 Middlesbrough West by-election; 1945 Monmouth by-election; 1945 Motherwell by-election; 1945 Neath by-election; 1945 Newport by-election; 1945 Northern Ireland ...
Perhaps the least unexpected result, and possibly the biggest abuse of the concept of democracy, could become one of the most consequential. Vladimir Putin’s 87% share in Russia’s March ...
The 1945 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 5 July 1945 to elect 640 members of the House of Commons, of which 510 constituencies were in England.It was the first general election held since the conclusion of the Second World War and nearly 10 years since the last general election in November 1935.