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In 2009, a Conservative Party of Delaware had a website with a mailing address in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was affiliated with the Conservative Party USA and had no formal leadership. In 2024, the party achieved official recognition after Delaware residents registered as Conservative and met the state’s qualification threshold.
Membership of political parties has been in decline in the UK since the 1950s, falling by over 65% from 1983 (4 per cent of the electorate) to 2005 (1.3 per cent). [1] In 2022, 1.5% of the British electorate were members of the Conservative Party, Labour Party, or the Liberal Democrats. [2]
In 2010 the Conservative Party had about 177,000 members according to activist Tim Montgomerie, [277] and in 2013 membership was estimated by the party itself at 134,000. [278] The Conservative Party had a membership of 124,000 in March 2018. [279] In May 2019 its membership was thought to be around 160,000, with over half of its members being ...
121 Conservative Party members of Parliament (MPs) out of the 650 constituencies were elected to the House of Commons at the 4 July 2024 general election, [1] the lowest number in its history. [2] Party leader Kemi Badenoch is shown in bold.
Officially recognized parties in states are not guaranteed have ballot access, membership numbers of some parties with ballot access are not tracked, and vice versa. Not all of these parties are active, and not all states record voter registration by party. Boxes in gray mean that the specific party's registration is not reported.
Britain's Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak delivers a speech to launch the general election manifesto in Silverstone, England, on June 11, 2024.
The Conservative Party Board is the national governing body of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for operational matters such as fundraising, membership, candidates, and internal elections. [1] It is made up of members from each section of the party: voluntary, political and professional.
Susan Hall, London Assembly member and 2024 Conservative candidate for Mayor of London; Simon Heffer, historian and journalist; Dominic Lawson, journalist and writer; Iain Martin, journalist; Jo-Anne Nadler, former Conservative adviser and journalist; Robert Tombs, historian and writer; Lisa Townsend, PCC for Surrey