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The most recent United Kingdom general election was held on May 6th 2010, with 649 out of 650 parliamentary constituencies returning a single member each to the House of Commons. Voting in the 650th constituency, Thirsk and Malton, took place on May 27th - the delay being due to the death of a candidate from the United Kingdom Independence Party, a minor political party with no parliamentary representation.

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