England                                                                                                     Â
C                    210,009 votes (42.6%)      200 MP’s elected
L                     281,576 votes (57.4%)      264 MP’s elected
Wales                                                                                                         Â
C                    10,210 votes (63.9%)        17 MP’s elected
L                     5,119 votes (36.1%)           15 MP’s elected
Scotland                                                                                                    Â
C                    15,733 votes (37.2%)        15 MP’s elected
L                     28,307 votes (62.8%)        38 MP’s elected
Ireland                                                                                                        Â
C                    25,362 votes (42.4%)        35 MP’s elected
L                     34,866 votes (57.6%)        68 MP’s elected
Universities                                                                                              Â
C                    –                     –                     6 MP’s elected
United Kingdom – total
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C                    261,314 votes (42.6%)       273 MP’s elected
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L                     349,868 votes (57.4%)       385 MP’s elected
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Total              611,182 votes                      658 MP’s elected
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C = Conservative Party
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L = Liberal (Whig) Party
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