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2007
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21–22 April and 5–6 May 2012
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Nominee
François Hollande
Nicolas Sarkozy
Marine Le Pen
Party
PS
UMP
FN
First round
Popular vote
10,272,705
9,753,629
6,421,426
Percentage
28.63%
27.18%
17.90%
Second round
Popular vote
18,000,668
16,860,685
—
Percentage
51.6%
48.4%
—
Nominee
Jean-Luc Mélenchon
François Bayrou
Party
FG
MoDem
First round
Popular vote
3,984,822
3,275,122
Percentage
11.10%
9.13%
Second round
Popular vote
—
—
Percentage
—
—
Map of results by communes .
United States presidential election, 2016 Turnout 55.3%[1] (estimated) 0.4 pp
Presidential election results map.
Red denotes states won by Trump/Pence,
blue denotes those won by Clinton/Kaine. Numbers indicate
electoral votes
allotted to the winner of each state.
Electoral vote
scatter : Colin Powell 3, John Kasich 1, Ron Paul 1, Bernie Sanders 1, Faith Spotted Eagle 1
United Kingdom general election, 2015 Opinion polls Turnout 66.4%[3] ( 1.3%)
First party
Second party
Leader
David Cameron
Ed Miliband
Party
Conservative
Labour
Leader since
6 December 2005
25 September 2010
Leader's seat
Witney
Doncaster North
Last election
306 seats, 36.1%
258 seats, 29.0%
Seats before
302
256
Seats won
330*
232
Seat change
24
26
Popular vote
11,334,576
9,347,304
Percentage
36.9%
30.4%
Swing
0.8%
1.5%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
Nicola Sturgeon
Nick Clegg
Party
SNP
Liberal Democrats
Leader since
14 November 2014
18 December 2007
Leader's seat
Did not stand [n 1]
Sheffield Hallam
Last election
6 seats, 1.7%
57 seats, 23.0%
Seats before
6
57
Seats won
56
8
Seat change
50
49
Popular vote
1,454,436
2,415,862
Percentage
4.7%
7.9%
Swing
3.1%
15.2%
Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.
* Figure does not include the Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow , who was included in the Conservative seat total by some media outlets.
German federal election, 2013 Registered 61,946,900 0.4% Turnout 44,309,925 (71.5%) 0.7 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Angela Merkel
Peer Steinbrück
Gregor Gysi [4]
Party
CDU/CSU
SPD
Left
Leader since
10 April 2000
-
-
Leader's seat
Vorpommern-Rügen-Greifswald
North Rhine-Westphalia list
Berlin Treptow–Köpenick
Last election
239 seats, 33.8%
146 seats, 23.0%
76 seats, 11.9%
Seats won
311
193
64
Seat change
72
47
12
Popular vote
18,165,446
11,252,215
3,755,699
Percentage
41.5%
25.7%
8.6%
Swing
7.8 %
2.7 %
3.3 %
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Jürgen Trittin &Katrin Göring-Eckardt
Rainer Brüderle [5]
Bernd Lucke
Party
Greens
FDP
AfD
Leader since
-
-
14 April 2013
Leader's seat
Lower Saxony list &Thuringia list
-
-
Last election
68 seats, 10.7%
93 seats, 14.6%
did not contest
Seats before
0
Seats won
63
0
0
Seat change
5
93
0
Popular vote
3,694,057
2,083,533
2,056,985
Percentage
8.4%
4.8%
4.7%
Swing
2.3 %
9.8 %
4.7 pp
Party list
winners of the election for the additional members by their party colours.
^ Estimate of 138.9 million votes cast and 251.1 million people of voting age. This represents an increase in total votes cast and percentage turnout from the 2012 election (130,292,355 votes cast and 241 million people of voting age)."2016 November General Election Turnout Rates" . www.electproject.org . Retrieved December 17, 2016 .
^ a b Schmdt, Kiersten; Andrews, Wilson (December 19, 2016). "A Historic Number of Electors Defected, and Most Were Supposed to Vote for Clinton" . The New York Times . Associated Press. Retrieved December 20, 2016 .
^ "The May 2015 UK elections: Report on the administration of the 7 May 2015 elections, including the UK Parliamentary general election" (PDF) . p. 3.
^ as leading candidate on a list of 8 topcandidates appointed by the party congress. The other 7 are Sahra Wagenknecht , Jan van Aken , Dietmar Bartsch , Klaus Ernst , Nicole Goehlke, Diana Golze and Caren Lay
^ "Rösler bleibt FDP-Chef - Brüderle als Spitzenkandidat" . Retrieved 21 January 2013 .
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