Groupings of Political Parties


Election of 23rd Feb, 1950
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 22510
Conservative 7879
Left 7602
Liberal 4297

More information about the 1950 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 25th Oct, 1951
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 30162
Conservative 11399

More information about the 1951 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 21st Oct, 1954
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 18082
Conservative 5043

This was a by-election.

Election of 26th May, 1955
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 25500
Conservative 9216

More information about the 1955 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 27th Nov, 1958
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 10214
Conservative 3219

This was a by-election.

Election of 8th Oct, 1959
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 22744
Conservative 11178

More information about the 1959 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 15th Oct, 1964
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 18207
Conservative 8412

More information about the 1964 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 31st Mar, 1966
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 17456
Conservative 5957
Other 1126

More information about the 1966 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election

Election of 18th Jun, 1970
Party Votes Outcome
Labour 14474
Conservative 7166

More information about the 1970 General Election is available here.

This was a General Election


The election result data we hold includes over two hundred party labels, so we have simplified them to these seven simple categories. Of course, most candidates in most elections, and almost every candidate who won, was standing for one of the main parties, but an enormous range of labels have been used by one or two candidates. These groupings have been defined based almost entirely on the party labels, rather than detailed research into party policies, but including words like 'Labour' or 'Conservative' in yo...


ur party label says a lot about where you stand, and even more about the people voting for you. 'Left' means broadly speaking candidates to the left of the Liberal or Labour parties, 'Right' candidates to the right of the Conservatives. 'Nationalist' means any kind of nationalist, even for the Isle of Wight.

How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Shoreditch and Finsbury BCon through time | Political Life Statistics | Groupings of Political Parties, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/12738511/cube/POL_PARTY_GROUP

Date accessed: 15th May 2024