The majority of the Libs seats are in the mid to upper socio economic electorates where the citizens have a higher education level. The Labor Party is more of a "working class" party, although it certainly has its share of educated wealthy.
how many seats does the liberal party have What?
In the US: 2000-2002: 50 seats for each party (Republicans had the tie-breaking vote of the Vice President) 2002-2004: Republicans (51 seats) 2004-2006: Republicans (55 seats) 2006-2008: Democrats (51 seats, with 1 independent) The Liberal Party held the majority in the Australian Senate.
Most of the liberal seats in Canada are in the Atlantic provinces (Nova Scotia, PEI and Newfoundland and Labrador). Historically, the liberals had most of their seats in Quebec and eastern Ontario, however, the creation of the Bloc Québécois in 1991 resulted in them being spread in all parts of the country when Jean Chrétien won his first majority government. Now the liberals only have 8 of the 75 seats in Quebec and 11 of the 106 seats in Ontario.
Margaret Thatcher's majority varied across her three general election victories. In the 1979 election, she secured a majority of 43 seats, winning 339 out of 635 seats in Parliament. In 1983, her majority increased to 144 seats, with the Conservative Party winning 397 seats. In the 1987 election, she maintained a majority of 102 seats, securing 376 seats.
Yes the conservatives have a majority of seats in the House Of Commons.
In a parliamentary system, the number of seats needed for a majority depends on the total number of seats in the parliament. Typically, a party must secure more than half of the total seats to achieve a majority. For example, in a parliament with 100 seats, a party would need at least 51 seats for a majority.
How many seats required for majority
Nobody. The Conservatives have the most seats in the House, but 20 short of an overall majority. The Labour party have first option to try to form a coalition with other smaller groups to secure THEMSELVES an overall majority - and Gordon Brown is refusing to resign until it is clear that he is unable to do so. The Liberal Democrats failed to get as many seats as they started with, but have enough to give the Conservatives a majority if they ally themselves with them - so have significant influence over who becomes next Prime Minister. Also, the Liberal Democrats can pair up with labour and have the most seats, but it then will be a hung parliment. That means the leading party/parties have a minority of the overall seats.
For any state it is Total seats/2+1 is the required majority..........For example in gujarat total seats are 182/2=91+1=9292 is the majority required.
In order to reclaim a majority rule in the US House of Representatives, the majority party must gain 218 seats. The US House of Representatives currently has 435 seats, so 218 of these seats must be held by the majority party in order to gain a majority.
how many seats of national assembly are required to frame a simple majority government in pakistan ans: 172 seats to obtain and preserve a majority
They have 46 seats as of May 2010.