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1708 British general election
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{{short description|First election held after the Acts of Union 1707}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2024}}







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| party1 = Whigs (British political party)| leaders_seat1 = | seats1 = 291| seat_change1 = {{increase}}45| popular_vote1 =| percentage1 =| image2 = Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (2).jpgSidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin>Earl of Godolphin1707}}| party2 = Tories (British political party)| leaders_seat2 = | seats2 = 222| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}45| popular_vote2 =| percentage2 =}}The 1708 British general election was the first general election to be held after the Acts of Union had united the Parliaments of England and Scotland.The election saw the Whigs finally gain a majority in the House of Commons, and by November the Whig-dominated parliament had succeeded in pressuring the Queen into accepting the Junto into the government for the first time since the late 1690s. The Whigs were unable to take full control of the government, however, owing to the continued presence of the moderate Tory Godolphin in the cabinet and the opposition of the Queen. Contests were held in 95 of the 269 English and Welsh constituencies and 28 of the 45 Scottish constituencies.

Summary of the constituencies

See 1796 British general election for details. The constituencies used were the same throughout the existence of the Parliament of Great Britain.

Dates of election

The first general election held since the Union took place between 30 April 1708 and 7 July 1708. At this period elections did not take place at the same time in every constituency. The returning officer in each county or borough fixed the precise date (see hustings for details of the conduct of the elections).

Results

(File:English Parliament of General Election 1708.svg|thumb|348x348px|The House of Commons following the 1708 General Election)(File:1708 British general election results.svg|300px)

Seats summary

{{bar box|title=Parliamentary seats|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=380px|bars={{bar percent|Whig|{{party color|Whigs (British political party)}}|56.7}}{{bar percent|Tory|#3333CC|43.3}}}}

See also

References

  • British Electoral Facts 1832–1999, compiled and edited by Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher (Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2000). (For dates of elections before 1832, see the footnote to Table 5.02).

External links

{{British elections (1707-1800)}}{{GB-election-stub}}

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