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UK-Elect General Election Forecast, November 3rd 2019. Conservative Overall Majority of 66. In this UK-Elect General Election forecast, which uses a considerably enhanced method that fine-tunes support for the parties based on the level of support for Brexit in each constituency, the Conservatives are projected to win 357 seats giving them a majority of 66. This gives them 172 more than the Labour Party's 185 seats with the Scottish National Party on 51 seats, the Liberal Democrats 32, the Democratic Unionist Party 10, Sinn Fein 7, Plaid Cymru 5, Green 1 and Others 2. The UK-Elect v11.45 experimental (Beta) method was used for the forecast, using overall GB-wide percentages combined with separate Scottish percentages, with Brexit-specific tactical voting enabled. Candidate-specific settings were not utilised, but the automatic addition of Brexit Party candidates was enabled. The current recommended default settings were used, which sets Brexit electoral importance to 8/10 ("Extremely Important" to most voters). This experimental method takes account of Brexit leave and remain support levels within each constituency and each party. These levels can optionally be configured by users to take account of any change in the political situation. The current candidate lists were not used, as candidates are still being selected in many seats. This constituency-level information (including details of any local pacts between parties) will be used in future forecasts. This lastest UK-Elect Beta version is currently available for free download. See UK-Elect Beta Offer for details. The GB percentages used were: Con 38%, Lab 26%, LD 17%, Brexit Party 9%, Green 4%, UKIP 1%, SNP 3.5%. Scottish percentages used were: SNP 41%, Con 21%, Lab 17%, LD 12%, Brexit Party 5%, Green 3%. All percentages are based on an approximate average of the latest polls. Adjusting forecasting percentages to take account of the date of the election was not enabled. One factor of interest is that current opinion polls are currently very fluid, with values for the key parties varying by more than 5% between pollling organisations and also from poll to poll. This would make an enormous difference to any prediction. Why not forecast the General Election, Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, London Assembly or other UK election yourself? UK-Elect has a huge amount of functionality, data, maps etc. related to all types of U.K. elections. Make UK-Elect the core of your election experience - Forecast It All! See also latest statistics, graphics and maps:
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Notes: The forecast is based upon the current (2019) electoral boundaries. Note that these boundaries may change before the next(possibly as late as 2022) election.
This forecast was produced with a UK-Elect Beta version, which at the time it was produced was available for free download. See UK-Elect Beta Offer for details of Beta versions.
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Results from Northern Ireland are based on those of the last election.
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