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Party (name) changes
- 1912 · Con · Conservative and Unionist Party (Conservatives)
Predecessor
- 1968 · NLP
Successor
Description
Conservative candidates in 1918 election without government endorsement by the Coalition Coupon.
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National elections
- 1918 – 32.5 – 332
- 1922 – 38.2 – 344
- 1923 – 38 – 258
- 1924 – 47.2 – 412
- 1929 – 38.2 – 260
- 1931 – 55.0 – 470
- 1935 – 47.7 – 387
- 1945 – 36.2 – 197
- 1950 – // – 282
- 1951 – // – 302
- 1955 – // – 324
- 1959 – // – 345
- 1964 – // – 298
- 1966 – // – 250
- 1970 – 46.4 – 330
- 1974 – 38 – 297
- 1974 – 35.8 – 277
- 1979 – 43.9 – 339
- 1983 – 42.4 – 397
- 1987 – 42.3 – 376
- 1992 – 41.9 – 336
- 1997 – 30.7 – 165
- 2001 – 31.7 – 166
- 2005 – 32.4 – 198
- 2010 – 36.1 – 307
- 2015 – 36.9 – 331
- 2017 – 42.5 – 318
- 2019 – 43.6 – 365
Cabinets
- 1919 – Lloyd George I
- 1922 – Bonar Law
- 1923 – Baldwin I
- 1924 – Baldwin II
- 1931 – MacDonald III
- 1935 – Baldwin III
- 1935 – Baldwin IV
- 1937 – Chamberlain
- 1940 – Churchill I
- 1945 – Churchill II
- 1951 – Churchill III
- 1955 – Eden I
- 1955 – Eden II
- 1957 – Macmillan I
- 1959 – Macmillan II
- 1963 – Douglas-Home
- 1970 – Heath
- 1979 – Thatcher I
- 1983 – Thatcher II
- 1987 – Thatcher III
- 1990 – Major I
- 1992 – Major II
- 2010 – Cameron I
- 2015 – Cameron II
- 2016 – May I
- 2017 – May II
- 2019 – Johnson I
- 2019 – Johnson II
- 2022 – Truss
- 2022 – Sunak