General election 2024 in maps and charts

The Labour Party has won a landslide majority in the 2024 general election.

General election 2024 in maps and charts

The party is set to take 412 seats with a majority of 174, although not all the results have been declared.

It is the worst Conservative result in terms of seats in history, with the party forecast to win as few as 122. The Liberal Democrats have their highest tally since 1923, taking 71 seats.

The SNP is forecast to finish with 10 seats. Reform UK and Plaid Cymru and the Green Party have four each.

Other parties, including those in Northern Ireland, have won 23 seats.

Vote share

Labour's vote share is up by less than two points from 32% to 34%, but the Conservatives have seen their vote share fall by about 20 points to 24%.

The Liberal Democrats are expected to have the third highest number of seats, but Reform are in third place by share of the vote.

Reform have found it difficult to convert votes into seats. With almost all the results declared, the party has returned four MPs, including party leader Nigel Farage in Clacton.

The Conservative vote share suffered particularly in areas where high numbers voted to leave the European Union, falling by 27 points in constituencies where more than 60% voted Leave.

Votes for the Conservatives in constituencies in England and Wales where large numbers of people had mortgages fell about 24 points to 32%, while the Labour share grew five points in these places to 28%.

Labour support in constituencies with large Muslim communities fell about 23 points to 39%. Vote share in these areas for the Tories fell 12 points to about 13%.

Turnout across the UK as a whole is 60%, the second lowest in a UK election since 1885. Only 2001 was lower with 59%.

A bar chart showing turnout has fallen close to 2001 level

The Greens have recorded their best general election performance yet, according to polling expert Sir John Curtice, and will likely win 7% of the vote.

The party has taken Bristol Central, Waveney Valley and North Herefordshire and has held Brighton Pavilion.

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Changed hands

Labour has made deep in-roads into the SNP's tally in Scotland. The Liberal Democrats have taken seats throughout England. The Conservatives have lost seats across the different regions of England and Wales.

-bbc