1994 Great Britain & Ireland legislative election

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1994 Great Britain & Ireland legislative election
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Federal Parliament

All 500 seats in the Federal Parliament
251 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.85% (Template:Decrease 9.09 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
National Salvation coalition (301 seats)
National Salvation Party Jeremy Prowse-Smythe 28.2 142 New
Agrarian Party Andrew Trent 18.0 91 New
Socialist & Democratic Federation Collective Leadership 13.5 68 New
"Home Rule" coalition (88 seats)
Irish Parliamentary Party Saoirse MacDonald 11.0 55 New
Scottish National Party Alastair MacAfferty 4.4 60 New
Plaid Cymru Rhys ap Roberts 2.3 11 New
Other parties (111 seats)
Democratic Republican Party Rachel Lehman 12.0 60 New
Communist Party of Great Britain & Ireland Stephen Laurel 2.7 13 New
Sinn Fein Robert Bridgen 2.7 13 New
National Union Lord Stoke Mandeville 2.5 12 −488
Green Party Michael Leary 1.5 7 New
Irish Communist Party (Marxist-Kamenevist) James Hayfield 1.2 6 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate of Nations & Regions

All 200 seats in the Senate of Nations & Regions
101 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.81% (Template:Decrease 9.20 pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
National Salvation coalition (301 seats)
National Salvation Party Jeremy Prowse-Smythe 28.2 142 New
Agrarian Party Andrew Trent 18.0 91 New
Socialist & Democratic Federation Collective Leadership 13.5 68 New
"Home Rule" coalition (88 seats)
Irish Parliamentary Party Saoirse MacDonald 11.0 55 New
Scottish National Party Alastair MacAfferty 4.4 60 New
Plaid Cymru Rhys ap Roberts 2.3 11 New
Other parties (111 seats)
Democratic Republican Party Rachel Lehman 12.0 60 New
Communist Party of Great Britain & Ireland Stephen Laurel 2.7 13 New
Sinn Fein Robert Bridgen 2.7 13 New
National Union Lord Stoke Mandeville 2.5 12 −488
Green Party Michael Leary 1.5 7 New
Irish Communist Party (Marxist-Kamenevist) James Hayfield 1.2 6 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after the election
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Independent politician
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The 1994 Great Britain and Ireland legislative election was held on Thursday, 5 May 1994. The governing National Union led by the prime minister Lord Stoke Mandeville was defeated in a landslide by the opposition Alliance for National Salvation led by Jeremy Prowse-Smythe, achieving a 50-seat majority and a total of 301 seats. This was the first election held under the 1993 constitution, and the first since December 1910 to be entirely free and fair.