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| United Kingdom presidential election, 2015 (Runoff) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 7, 2015 | ||||
| Nominee | Ed Miliband | David Cameron | ||
| Party | Labour | Conservative | ||
| Home state | Northumbria | Thames and Solent | ||
| Running mate | Ed Balls | George Osborne | ||
| Electoral vote | 36 | 29 | ||
| Popular vote | 10 Million | 11 Million | ||
| Percentage | 47.6% | 52.4% | ||
President before election
David Cameron Conservative
Elected President
Ed Miliband Labour | ||||
The 2015 United Kingdom presidential election was held on the 7th of May, 2015. Ed Miliband narrowly surpassed the 33 Electoral Votes required for victory, however he lost the popular vote to incumbent President David Cameron, who won the first round. Miliband's win is attributed to gains in places like Scotland during the second round.
Results[]
Northumbria - 15 Electoral Votes - Ed Miliband
Mercia - 10 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
East Anglia - 4 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
London- 13 Electoral Votes - Ed Miliband
Southern - 3 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
Thames and Solent - 4 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
Wessex - 4 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
Dumnonia - 2 Electoral Votes - David Cameron
Scotland- 5 Electoral Votes - Ed Miliband
Wales - 3 Electoral Votes - Ed Miliband
Northern Ireland - 2 Electoral Votes - David Cameron