England
C: 193,435 votes (29.2%) – 117 MP’s elected
L: 474,523 votes (70.8%) – 347 MP’s elected
Wales
C: 7,466 votes (53.4%) – 14 MP’s elected
L: 6,348 votes (46.6%) – 18 MP’s elected
Scotland
C: 9,752 votes (21%) – 10 MP’s elected
L: 44,003 votes (79%) – 43 MP’s elected
Ireland
C: 28,030 votes (32.1%) – 28 MP’s elected
L: 29,013 votes (33.3%) – 33 MP’s elected
R: 31,771 votes (34.6%) – 42 MP’s elected
Universities
C: 2,594 votes (76.2%) – 6 MP’s elected
L: 813 votes (23.8%) – 0 MP’s elected
United Kingdom
C: 241,277 votes (29.4%) – 175 MP’s
L: 554,700 votes (66.7%) – 441 MP’s elected
R: 31,771 votes (3.9%) – 42 MP’s elected (14 unopposed)
C = Conservative Party
L = Liberal (Whigs) Party
R = Repealer Party
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