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1966 United Kingdom general election

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The UK general election in 1966 was called by Harold Wilson because his government, elected in the 1964 election, had an unworkably small majority. Wilson's hope, that he would be returned to office with an increased majority, was excited by the government's victory in a by-election at Kingston upon Hull and was vindicated; the government was able to survive. The results were as follows -

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Party Votes Seats Loss/Gain Share of Vote (%)
Labour 13,096,629 364 + 47 48.0
Conservative 11,418,455 253 - 51 41.9
Liberal 2,327,457 12 + 3 8.5
SNP 128,474 0 0.5
Communist 62,092 0 0.2
Plaid Cymru 61,071 0 0.1
Republican Labour 26,292 1 + 1 0.1