The Financial Times (@ftdata) has launched an interactive model for the UK general election, which is now available for free as of May 29, 2024. This model translates current polling data into projected seat tallies for each party in parliament. According to the model, the Labour Party is predicted to secure 451 seats, the Conservative Party 134 seats, the Liberal Democrats 27 seats, the Scottish National Party 16 seats, Plaid Cymru 2 seats, the Green Party 1 seat, and the Reform UK Party 0 seats. Users can also adjust the voting shares to see potential changes in the results for each constituency.
Who could win the UK general election? Use our interactive tools to check out predicted results, estimate results in every constituency using the latest polls – or enter what you think the outcome could be. Read for free here: https://t.co/8RWLB9EnHD https://t.co/FrNHZVuBnp
Who could win the UK general election? Use our interactive tool to estimate the result in every constituency using the latest polls – or enter what you think the result will be. Read for free here: https://t.co/8RWLB9EnHD https://t.co/zYTXAYqbDD
The FT's UK general election model is now free to read. It translates polling into overall seats in parliament and for the results in each constituency. You can also adjust the assumptions to see what shifts in the polls could mean for the outcome: https://t.co/Y1UiCsfNHH
Predict the UK general election result - very fun interactive thingy that lets you see the likely result if you adjust voting shares...https://t.co/mBw7QBcBdp https://t.co/g90MxlRNkD
🗳️The @ftdata UK general election model is live! On current polling, it shows a seat tally of: Lab: 451 Con: 134 LD: 27 SNP: 16 PC: 2 Grn: 1 Ref: 0 Explore the details for any constituency here: https://t.co/Zv5Dyexwjh