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  1. The 1964 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 15 October 1964. It resulted in the Conservatives, led by incumbent Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home, narrowly losing to the Labour Party, led by Harold Wilson; Labour secured a parliamentary majority of four seats and ended its thirteen years in opposition since the 1951 election.

  2. Las elecciones generales del Reino Unido de 1964 se celebraron el 15 de octubre de 1964. Resultó vencedor el Partido Laborista liderado por Harold Wilson .

  3. Harold Wilson led Labour to a tiny majority over the Conservatives, who had been in power for 13 years. The campaign focused on economic issues, the Profumo affair and the Common Market, while the Liberals campaigned for federalism.

  4. api.parliament.uk › uk-general-elections › general-elections1964 General Election - Elections

    UK general election results 1832 - 2019. Years · General elections · Constituencies · Parties · Candidate names 1964 General Election - Elections. Voting: 15-10-1964. Elections • Parties. Aberavon; Aberdare; Aberdeen North; Aberdeen South; Abertillery; Abingdon; Accrington; Acton; Aldershot; Altrincham and Sale; Anglesey; Argyll ...

  5. This is a list of members of Parliament elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom at the 1964 general election, held on 15 October 1964. Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Geoffrey Howe , Roy Hattersley , Shirley Williams , Peter Shore , Robert Maxwell , Brian Walden , Alan Williams , Anthony Meyer , Alf Morris ...

  6. The 1964 United States presidential election was the 45th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1964. Incumbent Democratic President Lyndon B. Johnson defeated Republican Senator Barry Goldwater in a landslide victory.

  7. The 1964 United Kingdom general election happened on 15 October 1964. This was five years after the previous election. It resulted in the Conservatives, led by the current Prime Minister Alec Douglas-Home losing. The Labour Party won the election.