Alternate Electoral Maps III

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Gave 5% of the vote from the Conservative Party to the Liberal Democrats in the 2010 UK general election.
Well, an unexpected result occurred...
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(Basemap by T. W. Anderson)

Labour - 280 Seats(-69) 29.0%(-6.2%)
Conservative - 252 Seats(+42) 31.1%(-1.3%)
Liberal Democrats - 89 Seats(+27) 28.0%(+6.0%)

In this scenario, the Liberal Democrats would be more powerful than in OTL and would apply strong pressure to have proportional representation introduced.

Conservative to Liberal Democrats (22 seats)
Harrogate and Knaresborough
York Outer
Colne Valley
Montgomeryshire
Bosworth
Northampton North
Oxford West and Abingdon
Hereford and South Herefordshire
Chelmsford
St Albans
Watford
Richmond Park
Winchester
Romsey and Southampton North
Bristol North West
Weston-super-Mare
West Dorset
Newton Abbot
Torridge and West Devon
South East Cornwall
Truro and Falmouth
Camborne and Redruth

Labour to Liberal Democrats (10 seats)
Edinburgh North and Leith
Edinburgh South
Kingston-upon-Hull North
Rochdale
Oldham East and Saddleworth
Sheffield Central
Chesterfield
Newport East
Swansea West
Hampstead and Kilburn

Conservative to Labour (32 seats)
Carlisle
Stockton South
Morecambe and Lunesdale
Lancaster and Fleetwood
Pudsey
Dewsbury
Bury North
Warrington South
Weaver Vale
Lincoln
Amber Valley
Sherwood
Broxtowe
Wolverhampton South West
Halesowen and Rowley Regis
North Warwickshire
Nuneaton
Corby
Bedford
Waveney
Ipswich
Gloucester
Stroud
Cardiff North
Enfield North
Hendon
Brentford and Isleworth
Thurrock
Hastings and Rye
Brighton Kemptown
Hove
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
 
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Here's another Democratic landslide county map. who can guess who the candidates are, what year it takes place in, and what the state map looks like?

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Yes… a particularly well known Missouri Republican is at the top of the ticket for the GOP here
Based on how badly the Republicans seem to be doing, Eric Greitens? Going to also guess that the Democratic nominee is Beebe or John Bel Edwards or someone from that general area.
 
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An electoral map of Colombia's 1832 imperial election in my timeline (link in sig). I tried to use Canadian-style federal numbers, but I don't know if it worked out that well.
 
Here's another Democratic landslide county map. who can guess who the candidates are, what year it takes place in, and what the state map looks like?

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1. Guessing the Democratic candidate is from Arkansas, given that they won every county in the state (not even native son Bill Clinton could do that)
2. Is Danforth's running mate from Utah? That's one of the only states on this map I can conceivably see going red
3. The high number of counties being won with pluralities suggests a strong third-party presence (probably >5% of voters voting third-party)
4. Guessing this election takes place between the 1980s and the late 2000s, given that most of the Deep South is red but the border states/Appalachia aren't. Of course, that's presuming that the political geography of TTL follows a similar course to OTL.
5. The fact that Broomfield is independent in CO suggests that this is 2004 or later, given that it became independent in 2001, but it's quite possible that's unintentional and is just an error.
 
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