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2018 Colorado state election
The map on the left shows the first party preference by electorate. The map on the right shows the final two-party preferred vote result by electorate.
1931 German federal election Turnout 84.9% 2.1 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Adolf Hitler
Otto Wels
Gustav Noske
Party
KPD
SPD
DSP
Alliance
United Front
United Front
Fatherland Front
Leader since
8 March 1930
14 June 1919
6 February 1931
Last election
152 seats, 25.7%
108 seats, 18.3%
new party
Seats won
179
118
92
Seat change
27
10
92
Popular vote
10,622,140
7,056,924
5,513,222
Percentage
28.9%
19.2%
15.0%
Swing
3.3%
0.9%
15.0%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Ludwig Kaas
Ernst Scholz
Carl Friedrich Goerdeler
Party
Centre
DVP
DVFP
Alliance
Fatherland Front
Leader since
September 1928
1929
23 January 1931
Last election
70 seats, 12.1%
35 seats, 5.2%
(as DNVP ) 54 seats, 9.2%
Seats won
64
48
43
Seat change
6
13
11
Popular vote
3,896,010
2,977,140
2,536,082
Percentage
10.6%
8.1%
6.9%
Swing
1.5%
2.9%
2.3%
Seats in the Reichstag after the 1931 federal election.
Sadkovian legislative election, 317 Turnout 53.5%, 0.8%
Majority party
Minority party
Third party
Leader
Arseniy Mikhailov
Mikhail Medved
Evdokiya Sokolovskaya
Party
PARNAS
List "Fatherland"
Communist Party
Leader's seat
Korsakovsk-3
Orlyonovka-2
party-list
Last election
334 seats, 41.7%
did not exist
67 seats, 14.4%
Seats won
321
59
63
Seat change
13
59
4
Popular vote
354,723,929
139,219,607
117,287,751
Percentage
37.2%
14.6%
12.3%
Swing
4.5pp
14.6pp
2.1pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Konstantin Martov
Lyudmila Andreyeva
Mikhail Lapshin
Party
List "Poyekhali!"
Women's List
Democrats of Sadko
Leader's seat
Metallistov-1
party-list
party-list
Last election
64 seats, 10.5%
33 seats, 6.3%
41 seats, 8.5%
Seats won
51
32
27
Seat change
13
1
14
Popular vote
70,563,362
53,399,301
46,724,389
Percentage
7.4%
5.6%
4.9%
Swing
3.1pp
0.7pp
3.6pp
United Kingdom general election, 1962 Turnout 72.0%, 3.8%
Awadhi legislative election, 316 Turnout 90.88%
First party
Leader
D. P. Chowdhury
Party
Communist Party
Leader since
26 February 305
Last election
1,045
Seats won
1,045
Seat change
0
Popular vote
2,71,63,46,890
Percentage
100%
Delian general election, 317 Turnout 68.20%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Stefan Lynch
Helen Dixit
Christian Toussaint
Party
All-Delos Conference
Liberal Union
Socialist
Leader since
August 25, 316
September 4, 311
March 7, 314
Leader's seat
Ardross
South Lakeshore
Stettin
Last election
186 seats, 29.8%
189 seats, 34.6%
153 seats, 30.6%
Seats won
205
171
156
Seat change
19
18
3
Popular vote
107,353,590
106,036,368
101,755,397
Percentage
32.6%
32.2%
30.9%
Swing
2.8%
2.4%
0.3%
Colorado general election, 2016 Turnout 59.3%
Popular vote by riding. As this is a first-past-the-post election, seat totals are not determined by total popular vote, but instead by results in each riding.
Joe Arpaio
Arpaio in June 2016
Assumed office January 20, 2013Vice President Tulsi Gabbard Preceded by John F. Kennedy, Jr. In office January 1, 1993 – January 20, 2013Preceded by Tom Agnos Succeeded by Joe Arpaio, Jr.
Born Joseph Michael Arpaio
(1932-06-14 ) June 14, 1932 (age 91) Springfield , Massachusetts , U.S.Political party Republican Spouse Ava Arpaio Relations 4 grandchildren Children 2 children Residence(s) Fountain Hills , Arizona , U.S.Signature Allegiance United States of America Branch/service United States Army Years of service 1950–1954 Unit Medical Detachment Division
Irish general election, 1971 Turnout 79.3%
Percentage of seats gained by each of the four major parties.
Participating teams [ edit ]
Before World War III [ edit ]
G = gold, S = silver, B = bronze, X = took part, but won no medal
21st century after World War III [ edit ]
22nd century [ edit ]
Portfolio
Minister
Party
Took office
Left office
Prime Minister's Office
Prime Minister
Charles Picturet
Moderate
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Justice
Minister for Justice
Pistol Heilsbay
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Deputy Minister for Justice
Spanish King Sound Effect Agnéta
none
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Margaret of Owl's
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Minister for Development Cooperation
Cat-Eating Alien Jones
Christian Democrat
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Minister for European Affairs and Foreign Trade
Wolf Speltgame
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Defence
Minister for Defence
Andrew Birchth
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 3, 1994
Peter Farcbror
Unmitigated Bastard
October 3, 1994
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Social Affairs
Minister for Social Affairs ,Deputy Prime Minister
Benoît Montagne-de-l'Ouest
Slightly Nicer Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Minister for Health Care
Bob Penismountain
Slightly Nicer Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Communications
Minister for Communications
Matthew O'Hewlett-Packard
Christian Democrats
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Finance
Minister for Finance
Anne Wibble
Slightly Nicer Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Minister for Taxes
Live Camfordbranch
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Education
Minister for Education
Peter Farcbror
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Minister for Schools
Beatrice Box
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Agriculture
Minister for Agriculture
Karl Erik Olsson
Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Employment
Minister for Employment
Boris Corneroxbridge
Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Housing
Minister for Housing
Bridget Gardenshe
Slightly Nicer Bastard
October 4, 1991
November 30, 1991
Ministry of Industry
Minister for Industry
Peter Westmountain
Unmitigated Bastard
October 4, 1991
October 21, 1991
Ministry of Trade
Minister for Trade
Peter Westmountain
Unmitigated Bastard
October 21, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of Civil Affairs
Minister for Civil Affairs
Conveys Harley
Christian Democrats
October 21, 1991
October 7, 1994
Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources
Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources
Chris Christie
Bastard
October 4, 1991
June 16, 1994
Makepower Bhajston
Bastard
June 16, 1994
October 3, 1994
Generic Farmer
Bastard
October 3, 1994
October 7, 1994
Deputy Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources
Makepower Bhajston
Bastard
October 4, 1991
June 16, 1994
Ministry of Culture
Minister for Culture
Bridget Gardenshe
Slightly Nicer Bastard
December 1, 1991
October 7, 1994
Scottish general election, 2015
Number of seats won by each of the parties.
United Kingdom general election, 1964 Turnout 77.1%
United Kingdom general election, 1968 Turnout 79.1%
United Kingdom general election, 1973 Turnout 79.1%
United Kingdom general election, 1975 Turnout 79.1%
Liberal Party leadership election, 1976
United Kingdom Common Market referendum
Choice
Votes
%
Yes
12,429,799
38.30%
No
20,023,985
61.70%
Valid votes
32,453,784
100.00%
Invalid or blank votes
0
0.00%
Total votes
32,453,784
100.00%
Registered voters/turnout
41,080,739
79%
Results by county
Referendum held: 8 October 1977
United Kingdom general election, 1980 Turnout 79.1%
Australian federal election, 2013
Irish general election, 2014 Turnout 64.3%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
William Kelly
Edward Humphreys
Sean Hayes
Party
Irish People's Party
Unionist
Labour (S)
Leader since
26 March 2009
9 August 2012
15 September 2010
Leader's seat
Meath
Antrim South
Dublin North West
Last election
85 seats, 48.9%
34 seats, 19.5%
18 seats, 11.2%
Seats before
84
33
17
Seats won
81
32
17
Seat change
4
2
1
Popular vote
1,287,691
548,139
342,224
Percentage
44.4%
18.9%
11.8%
Swing
4.5%
0.6%
0.6%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Pádraig Ó Dubhghaill
Rose O'Dea
Nigel Wilson
Party
Fianna na hÉireann
New Alliance
Labour (N)
Leader since
11 October 2007
30 October 2013
1 September 2008
Leader's seat
Mayo
Dublin South
Belfast North
Last election
13 seats, 6.9%
new party
4
Seats before
13
2
4
Seats won
15
6
5
Seat change
2
6
1
Popular vote
252,318
130,509
72,505
Percentage
8.7%
4.5%
2.5%
Swing
1.8%
4.5%
0.2%
Seventh party
Leader
Alistair Copeland
Party
Protestant Unionist
Leader since
1999
Leader's seat
Antrim North
Last election
4 seats, 2.2%
Seats before
4
Seats won
4
Seat change
0
Popular vote
60,904
Percentage
2.1%
Swing
0.1%
Percentage of seats gained by each of the five biggest parties, and number of seats gained by smaller parties and independents.
United States House of Representatives elections, 2014
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Bill O'Reilly
John Kasich
Michelle Robinson
Party
Liberty
Republican
Labor
Leader since
1987
March 1, 2008
January 30, 2009
Leader's seat
New York
Ohio
Illinois
Last election
88 seats, 20.6%
111 seats, 24.5%
96 seats, 21.8%
Seats before
88
111
96
Seats won
103
100
94
Seat change
15
11
2
Popular vote
28,969,287
28,125,522
26,437,991
Percentage
23.0%
22.3%
20.9%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Bob Barr
Bernie Sanders
Antonio Villaraigosa
Party
Democratic
Green
Raza Unida
Leader since
September 2, 1995
April 26, 2005
July 20, 2007
Leader's seat
Georgia
Vermont
California
Last election
71 seats, 12.5%
34 seats, 9.6%
13 seats, 5.4%
Seats before
71
34
13
Seats won
66
40
10
Seat change
5
6
3
Popular vote
15,562,844
14,250,209
5,812,552
Percentage
12.3%
11.3%
4.6%
Seventh party
Eighth party
Ninth party
Leader
Craig James
Martin Luther King III
Jon Huntsman
Party
Lone Star
Soldiers of Christ
People's Party
Leader since
February 12, 2000
June 1, 1999
January 17, 2008
Leader's seat
Texas
Georgia
Utah
Last election
9 seats, 1.8%
11 seats, 4.4%
2 seats, 0.5%
Seats before
9
11
2
Seats won
10
9
2
Seat change
1
2
0
Popular vote
2,367,901
3,531,297
595,972
Percentage
1.9%
2.8%
0.5%
Map of U.S. states shaded by the party that won the most votes.
Swedish general election, 2014 Turnout 6,290,016 (85.8%) 1.2 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Stefan Löfven
Fredrik Reinfeldt
Jimmie Åkesson
Party
Social Democrats
Moderate
Sweden Democrats
Alliance
none
The Alliance
none
Leader since
2012
2003
2005
Last election
112 seats, 30.7%
107 seats, 30.1%
20 seats, 5.7%
Seats won
123
92
49
Seat change
11
15
29
Popular vote
1,932,711
1,453,517
801,178
Percentage
31.0%
23.3%
12.9%
Swing
0.3 pp
6.8 pp
7.2 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Gustav Fridolin Åsa Romson
Annie Lööf
Jonas Sjöstedt
Party
Green
Centre
Left
Alliance
none
The Alliance
none
Leader since
2011
2011
2012
Last election
25 seats, 7.3%
23 seats, 6.6%
19 seats, 5.6%
Seats won
21
19
17
Seat change
4
4
2
Popular vote
429,275
380,937
356,331
Percentage
6.9%
6.1%
5.7%
Swing
0.4 pp
0.5 pp
0.1 pp
Seventh party
Eighth party
Ninth party
Leader
Jan Björklund
Göran Hägglund
Gudrun Schyman (chief spokesperson)
Party
Liberals
Christian Democrats
Feminist Initiative
Alliance
The Alliance
The Alliance
none
Leader since
2007
2004
2004
Last election
24 seats, 7.1%
19 seats, 5.6%
0 seats, 0.4%
Seats won
16
10
5
Seat change
8
9
5
Popular vote
337,773
284,806
194,719
Percentage
5.4%
4.6%
3.1%
Swing
1.7 pp
1.0 pp
2.7 pp
Russian legislative election, 2011 Turnout 185,891,414 62.8%
Election results by district.
Blue denotes districts won by the
National Union ,
red denotes those won by the
Bloc of Progress ,
green denotes those won by the
New Movement , and
brown denotes those won by a regionalist party.
United States presidential election, 1865 Turnout 71.8%
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Sumner/Chandler, blue denotes those won by Pendleton/Packer, and brown denotes Confederate states. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes allotted to each state.