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2024 United Kingdom general election

← 2019 No later than 28 January 2025
14 November 2024 (expected)

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326[a] seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Official portrait of first minister Humza Yousaf, 2023 (cropped).jpg
Leader Rishi Sunak Keir Starmer Humza Yousaf
Party Conservative Labour SNP
Leader since 24 October 2022 4 April 2020 27 March 2023
Leader's seat Richmond and Northallerton Holborn and
St Pancras
None[b]
Last election 365 seats, 44.72% (GB total) 202 seats, 32.90% (GB total) 48 seats, 3.98% (GB total)
Current seats 349 198 43
Seats needed Steady Increase 128 Steady[c]

 
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Leader Ed Davey Rhun ap Iorwerth Alex Salmond
Party Liberal Democrats Plaid Cymru Alba
Leader since 27 August 2020[e] 16 June 2023 26 March 2021
Leader's seat Kingston and Surbiton None None
Last election 11 seats, 11.84% (GB total) 4 seats, 0.49% (GB total) Did not exist
Current seats 15 3 2
Seats needed Increase 311 Steady[f] Steady[d]

 
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Leader Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
Richard Tice
Party Green Reform UK
Leader since 1 October 2021 6 March 2021
Leader's seat None None
Last election 1 seat, 2.68% (GB total) 0 seats, 2.06% (GB total)
Current seats 1 0
Seats needed Increase 325 Increase 326

Incumbent Prime Minister

Rishi Sunak
Conservative



Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Given that Sinn Féin MPs do not take their seats and the speaker and deputies do not vote, the number of MPs needed for a majority is, in practice, slightly lower.[1]
  2. ^ Humza Yousaf sits as an MSP in the Scottish Parliament.
  3. ^ The SNP only contests the Scottish Westminster constituencies so it is mathematically impossible for it to win a majority.
  4. ^ Alba only contests the Scottish Westminster constituencies so it is mathematically impossible for it to win a majority.
  5. ^ Ed Davey was the Liberal Democrats' acting leader from 13 December 2019, following the electoral defeat and resignation of Jo Swinson, to 27 August 2020, when he was elected permanent leader.
  6. ^ Plaid Cymru only contests the Welsh Westminster constituencies so it is mathematically impossible for it to win a majority.
2024 Iowa Republican presidential caucuses

← 2020 January 15, 2024 2028 →
NH →

40 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump Nikki Haley
Home state Florida South Carolina
Popular vote 123,998 45,152
Percentage 53.6% 19.7%

 
Candidate Ron DeSantis Vivek Ramaswamy
Home state Florida Ohio
Popular vote 41,008 15,724
Percentage 17.4% 7.0%

Previous Republican nominee

Donald Trump

Republican nominee

TBD

  1. ^ "StackPath". Institute for Government. 20 December 2019.