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1900 election
1906 election

The UK general election of 1900 was from 25th September24th October 1900. Also known as the Khaki Election (the first of several elections to bear this sobriquet), it was held in the midst of the return of soldiers from the Second Boer War. The Conservatives, led by Lord Salisbury, secured a large majority, despite securing only slightly more votes than Henry Campbell-Bannerman's Liberals. This was largely due to the Conservatives winning 163 uncontested seats. The Labour Representation Committee, later to become the Labour Party, participated in a general election for the first time.

This was the first time Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons. He had stood in the same seat, Oldham, in a by-election the previous year, but had lost.

Total votes cast: 3,514,592. All parties with more than 1,000 votes shown.

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1900 elections | United Kingdom general elections

Parlamentsvalet i Storbritannien 1900

 

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