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United Kingdom general election, 1892

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United Kingdom general election, 1892
All 670 seats to the House of Commons
4–26 July 1892
First party Second party Third party
Leader Lord Salisbury William Gladstone Justin McCarthy
Party Conservative and Liberal Unionist Liberal Irish Parliamentary
Leader since April 1881 3 December 1868 6 December 1891
Leader's seat Marquess of Salisbury Midlothian North Longford
Last election 393 seats, 51.1% 192 seats, 41.8% 81 seats, 3.4%
Seats won 313 272 81
Seat change -80 +80 -4
Popular vote 2,159,150 2,088,019 309,329
Percentage 47.0% 45.4% 7.0%

Subsequent PM
William Gladstone
Liberal

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The 1892 UK general election was held from 4 July – 26 July 1892. It saw the Conservatives, led by Lord Salisbury, win the greatest number of seats, but not enough for an overall majority as William Gladstone's Liberals won many more seats than in the 1886 general election. The Liberal Unionists who had previously supported the Conservative government saw their vote and seat numbers go down. Despite being split between Parnellite and anti-Parnellite factions, the Irish Nationalist vote held up well, leaving Gladstone to form a minority government dependent on Irish Nationalist support.

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[edit] Results

UK General Election 1892
Candidates Votes
Party Standing Elected Gained Unseated Net  % of total  % No. Net %
  Conservative and Liberal Unionist 606 313 (268 + 45) - 80 47.0 2,159,150
  Liberal 535 272 + 80 45.4 2,088,019
  Irish Parliamentary 129 81 0 3 - 4 7.0 309,329
  Independent Labour 9 3 3 0 + 3 0.5 22,198 N/A
  Independent Conservative 4 0 0 0 0 0.1 7,211 N/A
  Independent Liberal 6 1 1 0 + 1 0.1 3,572 N/A
  Scottish Trades Councils Labour 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 2,313 N/A
  Ind. Nationalist 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 2,180 N/A
  Scottish Parliamentary Labour 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 2,043 N/A
  Social Democratic Federation 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 659 N/A
  Independent 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 139 N/A

The totals above exclude two Irish candidates whose party affiliation was unclear to F. W. S. Craig at the time he compiled his voting figures: Col. J. C. Lowry who gained 897 votes standing for Dublin University as either an Independent or Official Conservative, and John O'Connor Power who gained 609 votes standing in Mayo West as a Gladstonian Liberal. Craig labelled both candidates: "Others".

Total votes cast: 4,598,319. All parties shown.

[edit] Voting summary

Popular vote
Conservative and Liberal Unionist
  
46.96%
Liberal
  
45.41%
Irish Parliamentary
  
6.73%
Independent
  
0.77%
Others
  
0.14%

[edit] Seats summary

Parliamentary seats
Conservative and Liberal Unionist
  
46.72%
Liberal
  
40.6%
Irish Parliamentary
  
12.1%
Independent Liberal
  
0.15%
Independent Labour
  
0.45%

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For an alternative view of the count where each vote in a two-member seat is counted as half a vote (because each elector had two votes) see:

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