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Hugo Jonker (@hjonker) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 998 · Folger: 58
Fr 05.07.2024 11:36
One thing that is weird about UK elections is the relation between the number of votes and the number of seats. More votes correlates with more seats, but twice the votes does not mean twice the seats.
Case in point:
- Labour: 9.7m
- Tory: 6.8m
- LibDem: 3.5m.
You'd expect Tories to have ~2x the seats of LibDems - it's 1.7x, so that roughly matches. And you'd expect Labour to have 1.5x as many seats as the Tories - wrong, it's about 3.4x(!).
Election results: - Labour: 412 seats, 9.7m votes - Tories: 121 seats, 6.8m votes - LibDems: 71 seats, 3.5m votes
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