General Election 2015 Result 'Called' In More Than Half Of Consituencies By Electoral Reform Society

Why Your Next MP May Already Be Decided
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The 7 May General Election result will be the closest in history, but 25.7 million people can already "confidently" predict who their MP will be – four weeks before the vote.

That's according to a campaign group, which says it can safely call our new MPs in more than half of the 650 constituencies, even though no-one has yet stepped up to the ballot box.

The Electoral Reform Society (ERS)'s analysis of 'safe seats' found that the winners for 56% of the total seats - 364 of them - can be predicted, because of what it calls Westminster’s "archaic First Past the Post voting system."

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Research on how ‘safe’ seats were at the last election in 2010, as well as current opinion polls, found:

  • Of the 303 Conservative seats, 186 are 'safe'
  • Of the 257 Labour seats, 150 are 'safe'
  • Of 56 Liberal Democrat seats, 7 are 'safe'

The ERS argues that because of the way voting works - the candidate with the most votes in a constituency becomes the MP, while parties that get a significant number of votes but don't come 'first' often have nothing to show for it - the choices of millions of voters are not being fairly represented.

As a result, most parliamentary seats haven't changed party since the 1960s, it claims.

"Small, single-member constituencies mean that rival parties don’t stand a chance of winning in hundreds of seats across the UK – even if they have significant support. Moreover, as the loss of safe seats is rare, parties target resources on a small number of floating voters in marginal seats – meaning they give up on millions of voters across the country," the ERS says in its report.

Katie Ghose, Chief Executive of the ERS, said: “Predicting the winners in a majority of seats shouldn’t be possible in a truly dynamic and modern democracy. But sadly that’s exactly what we’ve been able to do. The UK needs a fair voting system to bring our politics into the 21st century and give us a Parliament that actually reflects people’s wishes.”

The ERS is calling for proportional representation in the UK, which would decide MPs based on how many votes parties receive across the country, not how many times they come "first" in contests.

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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha lick their fingers after they taste pie during a visit to Brains Brewery in Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron watches as his wife Samantha tastes some stout during a visit to Brains Brewery in Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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LEEDS, ENGLAND - APRIL 9: Prime Minister David Cameron talks to Whitbread apprentices during a visit to a Premier Inn hotel on April 9, 2015 in Leeds, England. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron makes a steak, ale and stilton pie during a visit to Brains Brewery in Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, centre, with his wife Samantha watch the making of pork pies during a visit to Brains Brewery in Cardiff, Wales, Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND - APRIL 9: Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron is shown bells by apprentice Anthony Stone during a visit to John Taylor Bell Foundry on April 9, 2015 in Loughborough, England. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron reads a book to Lucy Howarth, 6, (L), and Joshua Davies, 5, during a visit to Sacred Heart RC primary school in Westhoughton near Bolton on April 8, 2015. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7.AFP PHOTO / POOL / Kirsty Wigglesworth (Photo credit should read KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH via Getty Images)
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Prime Minister David Cameron meets staff and volunteers at the Age UK Day Centre in Plymouth where he announced that employees of companies with over 250 staff be able to take three days off a year to volunteer. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron is shown around the John Taylor Bell Foundry in Loughborough by Anthony Stone, who was the company's first apprentice and has now become a full time employee at the largest bell foundry in the world. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Britain's Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron, left, talks to members of the digital development team of a well known supermarket headquarters, during a general election campaign visit, in London, Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7, 2015. (AP Photo Leon Neal, Pool) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 07: British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha eat breakfast during a visit to financial firm Scottish Widows on April 7, 2015 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 07: British Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha prepare to eat breakfast during a visit to financial firm Scottish Widows on April 7, 2015 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 07: British Prime Minister David Cameron eats breakfast during a visit to financial firm Scottish Widows on April 7, 2015 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) and his wife Samantha pay for their breakfast during a visit to financial firm Scottish Widows in Edinburgh, Scotland on April 7, 2015. Britain holds a general election on May 7 in which Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives, senior partners in a coalition government since 2010, will seek enough support to govern alone. AFP PHOTO/POOL/Kirsty Wigglesworth (Photo credit should read KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH via Getty Images)
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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - APRIL 07: British Prime Minister David Cameron carries a tray with breakfast during a visit to financial firm Scottish Widows on April 7, 2015 in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Britain goes to the polls in a General Election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Jo White (R), and Lilli Docherty (L) with her daughter Dakota, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Jo White (2nd-R), and Lilli Docherty (3rd-L) with her daughter Dakota, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron leans back in his chair, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Lilli Docherty and her daughter Dakota, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Lilli Docherty and her daughter Dakota, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (C) has a bite to eat with Lilli Docherty and her daughter Dakota (L) and Jo White in their garden as he meets people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force Monday, near Poole on April 6, 2015. Britain's political parties are working towards the upcoming General Election May 7.AFP PHOTO/POOL/Kirsty Wigglesworth (Photo credit should read KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH via Getty Images)
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POOLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 6: Prime Minister David Cameron speaks with Lilli Docherty and her daughter Dakota, as he has lunch with people who have benefited from tax and pension changes that come into force, in a garden on April 6, 2015 near Poole, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron meets with farmer Julian Tustian at Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron meets with farmer Julian Tustian at Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron meets with farmer Julian Tustian at Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron meets with farmer Julian Tustian at Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron gives an interview at Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron feeds orphaned lambs on Dean Lane farm near the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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CHADLINGTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 5: Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron and wife Samantha arrive to attend Easter Sunday service at St Nicholas church in the village of Chadlington on April 5, 2015 in Chadlington, England. Britain goes to the polls for a general election on May 7. (Photo by Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty Images) (credit:WPA Pool via Getty Images)
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Prime Minister David Cameron (right) eats lunch in a garden with the Docherty family from Poole, Dorset, during a visit to the westcountry, as part of his 2015 general election campaign. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Prime Minister David Cameron (right) helps farmer Julian Tustian to feed newborn lambs at Dean Lane Farm near his home in Oxfordshire, earlier attending an Easter Sunday service with his wife Samantha. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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Prime minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha meet first time home buyers Robert Arron (right) and Kelly Jeffers (third right) and children Finlay (second right) and Regan at the Heritage Brook housing development in Chorley, Lancashire, where they have used the government's Help To Buy scheme to purchase their home. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)

Ghose said: "The fact that we can firmly predict the outcome of over half of the seats being contested this May is a sorry indictment of our outdated voting system. The average constituency hasn’t changed hands since the 1960s, and some have been under the same party’s control since the reign of Queen Victoria. This is a huge disincentive for people to get out there and vote, and for other parties to challenge incumbents. We have a system which actively discourages voters and parties from taking part.

“We urgently need a fairer electoral system to give voice to the many millions of people in safe seats who are not being heard.”

Some regions have more safe seats than others, it found: North East England has the most at 79.3%, while Northern Ireland (77.8%), East of England (70%), South East England (69%) and London (68.5%) follow behind.

The ERS research methodology classed Labour seats as safe if the party had a majority of over 10% over their nearest rival in 2010, given what the ERS calls the "likely swing" in their favour on 7th May. For the Conservatives, a seat was classed as safe if it had more than a 5% majority in 2010 where the Lib Dems were in second place, and a 20% majority where Labour was in second place. Lib Dem seats with over a 20% majority over their nearest rival in 2010 are classed as safe.

Using polling from Lord Ashcroft and Survation, seats where a "Ukip breakthrough" could take place were identified and also classed as not safe, as were seats in Scotland as a large swing to the SNP is expected.