Immediately after the 2010 parliamentary general election, the balance of power in the House of Commons was as follows:
Conservative and Unionist Party - 306seats (+97)
Liberal Democrats - 57 seats (-5)
Total Coalition government: 362 seats
The Labour Party - 258 seats (-91)
Democratic Unionist Party - 8 seats (-1)
Scottish National Party - 6 seats
Sinn Fein - 5 seats
Plaid Cymru / Party of Wales - 3 seats (+1)
Social Democratic and Labour Party - 3 seats
Green Party of England and Wales - 1 seat (+1)
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland - 1 seat (+1)
The Speaker Seeking Re-Election - 1 seat
Total opposition:287 seats
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The Conservative Party won 306 seats in the House of Commons, 20 seats short of an overall majority.
The People's Party. Some call it the Populist Party
306 seats were won by the Conservative party in the election of May 2010
They won 37 seats in the 2011 election, but due to changes in their support, they now have 34 seats (November 2013).
The European People's Party (EPP) won with 265 seats.
The republican party
bharatiya janata party [bjp]
two for each state
congress
The Alliance led by DMK and Congress won the National Elections. The Alliance by the AIADMK was second. The DMK Won 18 seats in Tamilnadu and was the largest party in terms of seats. The AIADMK won 9 seats and was second. Congress won 8 seats and was third.
No. Who there person is in not equal concerning the party. For instance, we have 2 Democratic Senators from CA. We could have one of each, but the Democrats won both seats.