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This chart shows the electoral performance of the Conservative Party in general elections since 1835.[1][citation needed]
Election
|
Votes
|
Vote %
|
Party leader
|
Seats
|
Outcome of election
|
1835
|
261,269
|
40.8%
|
Sir Robert Peel
|
|
Whig majority
|
1837
|
379,694
|
48.3%
|
Sir Robert Peel
|
|
Whig majority
|
1841
|
379,694
|
56.9%
|
Sir Robert Peel
|
|
Conservative majority
|
1847
|
205,481
|
42.7%
|
The Earl of Derby
|
|
Whig majority
|
1852
|
311,481
|
41.9%
|
The Earl of Derby
|
|
Conservative majority
|
1857
|
239,712
|
34.0%
|
The Earl of Derby
|
|
Whig majority
|
1859
|
193,232
|
34.3%
|
The Earl of Derby
|
|
Whig majority
|
1865
|
346,035
|
40.5%
|
The Earl of Derby
|
|
Liberal majority
|
1868
|
903,318
|
38.4%
|
Benjamin Disraeli
|
|
Liberal majority
|
1874
|
1,091,708
|
44.3%
|
Benjamin Disraeli
|
|
Conservative majority
|
1880
|
1,462,351
|
42.5%
|
Benjamin Disraeli
|
|
Liberal majority
|
1885
|
2,020,927
|
43.5%
|
Lord Salisbury
|
|
Liberal majority
|
1886
|
1,520,886
|
51.1%
|
Lord Salisbury
|
|
Conservative–Liberal Unionist majority
|
1892
|
2,159,150
|
47.0%
|
Lord Salisbury
|
|
Liberal majority
|
1895
|
1,894,772
|
49.0%
|
Lord Salisbury
|
|
Conservative–Liberal Unionist majority
|
1900
|
1,767,958
|
50.3%
|
Lord Salisbury
|
|
Conservative–Liberal Unionist majority
|
1906
|
2,422,071
|
43.4%
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Liberal Unionist Party Standing in all 4 Home Nations
|
|
Irish Unionist Party (Ireland)
|
|
Liberal majority (124)
|
January 1910
|
3,104,407
|
46.8%
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Liberal minority
|
December 1910
|
2,420,169
|
46.6%
|
Arthur Balfour
|
|
Liberal minority
|
1918
|
3,472,738
|
33.3%
|
Andrew Bonar Law
|
|
Coalition majority Including 28 SUP
|
1922
|
5,294,465
|
38.5%
|
Andrew Bonar Law
|
|
Conservative majority Including 13 SUP
|
1923
|
5,286,159
|
38.0%
|
Stanley Baldwin
|
|
Labour minority Including 14 SUP
|
1924
|
7,418,983
|
46.8%
|
Stanley Baldwin
|
|
Conservative majority Including 24 SUP
|
1929
|
8,252,527
|
38.1%
|
Stanley Baldwin
|
|
Labour minority Including 20 SUP
|
1931
|
11,377,022
|
55.0%
|
Stanley Baldwin
|
|
National Government Including 48 SUP
|
1935
|
10,025,083
|
47.8%
|
Stanley Baldwin
|
|
National Government Including 35 SUP
|
1945
|
8,716,211
|
36.2%
|
Winston Churchill
|
|
Labour majority Including 24 SUP
|
1950
|
11,507,061
|
40.0%
|
Winston Churchill
|
|
England and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Scottish Unionist Party (Scotland)
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Labour majority (5) [2]
|
1951
|
13,724,418
|
48.0%
|
Winston Churchill
|
|
England and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Scottish Unionist Party (Scotland)
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Conservative majority (15)
|
1955
|
13,310,891
|
49.7%
|
Anthony Eden
|
|
England and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Scottish Unionist Party (Scotland)
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Conservative majority (60) [3]
|
1959
|
13,750,875
|
49.4%
|
Harold Macmillan
|
|
England and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Scottish Unionist Party (Scotland)
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Conservative majority (100)
|
1964
|
12,002,642
|
43.4%
|
Alec Douglas Home
|
|
England and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Scottish Unionist Party (Scotland)
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Labour majority (4) [4]
|
1966
|
11,418,455
|
41.9%
|
Edward Heath
|
|
England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
National Liberal Party England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Labour majority (98)
|
1970
|
13,145,123
|
46.4%
|
Edward Heath
|
|
England, Scotland and Wales
|
|
Ulster Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
|
|
Conservative majority (30)
|
February 1974
|
11,872,180
|
37.9%
|
Edward Heath
|
|
Labour minority (-32) [5]
|
October 1974
|
10,462,565
|
35.8%
|
Edward Heath
|
|
Labour majority (3) [6]
|
1979
|
13,697,923
|
43.9%
|
Margaret Thatcher
|
|
Conservative majority (43)
|
1983
|
13,012,316
|
42.4%
|
Margaret Thatcher
|
|
Conservative majority (145)
|
1987
|
13,760,935
|
42.2%
|
Margaret Thatcher
|
|
Conservative majority (102) [7]
|
1992
|
14,093,007
|
41.9%
|
John Major
|
|
Conservative majority (21)
|
1997
|
9,600,943
|
30.7%
|
John Major
|
|
Labour majority (179)
|
2001
|
8,357,615
|
31.7%
|
William Hague
|
|
Labour majority (169)
|
2005
|
8,785,941
|
32.4%
|
Michael Howard
|
|
Labour majority (70)
|
2010
|
10,704,647
|
36.1%
|
David Cameron
|
|
Conservative–Lib Dems coalition (24) [8]
|
2015
|
11,334,920
|
36.9%
|
David Cameron
|
|
Conservative majority (16) [9]
|
Next
|
|
|
Theresa May
|
|
|
Rugby tours
Argentina
Australia
Canada
Japan
New Zealand
South Africa
South Seas
United States
International Matches as Head Coach
collapsible collapsed
Note: World Rankings Column shows the World Ranking New Zealand was placed at on the following Monday after each of their matches
Matches (2004–2011)
|
Matches
|
Date
|
Opposition
|
Venue
|
Score (NZ–Opponent)
|
Competition
|
Captain
|
World Ranking
|
2004
|
1
|
12 June
|
England
|
Carisbrook, Dunedin
|
36–12
|
England test series
|
Tana Umaga
|
1st
|
2
|
19 June
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
36–3
|
1st
|
3
|
26 June
|
Argentina
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
41–7
|
Mid-year test
|
1st
|
4
|
3 July
|
Pacific Islanders
|
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
|
41–26
|
1st
|
5
|
17 July
|
Australia
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
16–7
|
Tri Nations Series
|
1st
|
6
|
24 July
|
South Africa
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
23–21
|
1st
|
7
|
7 August
|
Australia
|
Stadium Australia, Sydney
|
18–23
|
1st
|
8
|
21 August
|
South Africa
|
Ellis Park, Johannesburg
|
26–40
|
1st
|
9
|
13 November
|
Italy
|
Stadio Flaminio, Rome
|
59–10
|
End-of-year tour
|
1st
|
10
|
20 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
26–25
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
11
|
27 November
|
France
|
Stade de France, Paris
|
45–6
|
Tana Umaga
|
1st
|
2005
|
12
|
10 June
|
Fiji
|
North Harbour Stadium, Auckland
|
91–0
|
Mid-year test
|
Tana Umaga
|
1st
|
13
|
25 June
|
British and Irish Lions
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
21–3
|
British Lions test series
|
1st?
|
14
|
2 July
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
48–18
|
1st?
|
15
|
9 July
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
38–19
|
1st?
|
16
|
6 August
|
South Africa
|
Newlands, Cape Town
|
16–22
|
Tri Nations Series
|
1st
|
17
|
13 August
|
Australia
|
Stadium Australia, Sydney
|
30–13
|
1st
|
18
|
27 August
|
South Africa
|
Carisbrook, Dunedin
|
31–27
|
1st
|
19
|
24 July
|
Australia
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
34–24
|
1st
|
20
|
5 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
41–3
|
End-of-year tour
|
1st
|
21
|
12 November
|
Ireland
|
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
|
45–7
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
22
|
19 November
|
England
|
Twickenham, London
|
23–19
|
Tana Umaga
|
1st
|
23
|
19 November
|
Scotland
|
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
|
29–10
|
1st
|
2006
|
24
|
10 June
|
Ireland
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
34–23
|
Ireland test series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
25
|
17 June
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
27–17
|
1st
|
26
|
24 June
|
Argentina
|
José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
|
25–19
|
Mid-year test
|
Jerry Collins
|
1st
|
27
|
8 July
|
Australia
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
32–12
|
Tri Nations Series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
28
|
22 July
|
South Africa
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
35–17
|
1st
|
29
|
29 July
|
Australia
|
Lang Park, Brisbane
|
13–9
|
1st
|
30
|
19 August
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
34–27
|
1st
|
31
|
26 August
|
South Africa
|
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
|
46–25
|
1st
|
32
|
2 September
|
Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg
|
20–21
|
1st
|
33
|
5 November
|
England
|
Twickenham, London
|
41–20
|
End-of-year tour
|
1st
|
34
|
11 November
|
France
|
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
|
47–3
|
1st
|
35
|
18 November
|
Stade de France, Paris
|
23–11
|
1st
|
36
|
25 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
45–10
|
1st
|
2007
|
37
|
2 June
|
France
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
42–11
|
France test series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
38
|
9 June
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
61–10
|
1st
|
39
|
16 June
|
Canada
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
64–13
|
Mid-year test
|
Reuben Thorne
|
1st
|
40
|
23 June
|
South Africa
|
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
|
26–21
|
Tri Nations Series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
41
|
30 June
|
Australia
|
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
|
15–20
|
1st
|
42
|
14 July
|
South Africa
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
33–6
|
1st
|
43
|
21 July
|
Australia
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
26–12
|
1st
|
44
|
8 September
|
Italy
|
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
|
76–14
|
2007 Rugby World Cup
|
1st
|
45
|
15 September
|
Portugal
|
Stade de Gerland, Lyon
|
108–13
|
Jerry Collins
|
1st
|
46
|
23 September
|
Scotland
|
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
|
40–0
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
47
|
29 September
|
Romania
|
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
|
85–8
|
Jerry Collins
|
1st
|
48
|
6 October
|
France
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
18–20
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
2008
|
49
|
7 June
|
Ireland
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
21–11
|
Mid-year test
|
Richie McCaw
|
2nd
|
50
|
14 June
|
England
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
37–20
|
England test series
|
2nd
|
51
|
21 June
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
44–12
|
2nd
|
52
|
5 July
|
South Africa
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
19–8
|
Tri Nations Series
|
Rodney So'oialo
|
1st
|
53
|
12 July
|
Carisbrook, Dunedin
|
28–30
|
2nd
|
54
|
26 July
|
Australia
|
Stadium Australia, Sydney
|
19–34
|
2nd
|
55
|
2 August
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
39–10
|
Richie McCaw
|
2nd
|
56
|
16 August
|
South Africa
|
Newlands, Cape Town
|
19–0
|
1st
|
57
|
3 September
|
Samoa
|
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
|
101–14
|
Mid-year test
|
Rodney So'oialo
|
1st
|
58
|
13 September
|
Australia
|
Lang Park, Brisbane
|
28–24
|
Tri Nations Series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
59
|
1 November
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
19–14
|
End-of-year tour
|
1st
|
60
|
8 November
|
Scotland
|
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
|
32–6
|
Keven Mealamu
|
1st
|
61
|
15 November
|
Ireland
|
Croke Park, Dublin
|
22–3
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
62
|
22 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
29–9
|
1st
|
63
|
29 November
|
England
|
Twickenham, London
|
32–6
|
1st
|
2009
|
64
|
13 June
|
France
|
Carisbrook, Dunedin
|
22–27
|
France test series
|
Mils Muliaina
|
1st
|
65
|
20 June
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
14–10
|
1st
|
66
|
27 June
|
Italy
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
27–6
|
Mid-year test
|
1st
|
67
|
18 July
|
Australia
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
22–16
|
Tri Nations Series
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
68
|
25 July
|
South Africa
|
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
|
19–28
|
2nd
|
69
|
1 August
|
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
|
19–31
|
2nd
|
70
|
22 August
|
Australia
|
Stadium Australia, Sydney
|
19–18
|
2nd
|
71
|
12 September
|
South Africa
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
29–32
|
2nd
|
72
|
19 September
|
Australia
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
33–6
|
2nd
|
73
|
31 October
|
National Stadium, Tokyo
|
32–19
|
End-of-year tour
|
2nd
|
74
|
7 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
19–12
|
2nd
|
75
|
14 November
|
Italy
|
San Siro, Milan
|
20–6
|
Rodney So'oialo
|
1st
|
76
|
21 November
|
England
|
Twickenham, London
|
19–6
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
77
|
28 November
|
France
|
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
|
39–12
|
1st
|
2010
|
78
|
12 June
|
Ireland
|
Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth
|
66–28
|
Mid-year test
|
Richie McCaw
|
1st
|
79
|
19 June
|
Wales
|
Carisbrook, Dunedin
|
42–9
|
Wales test series
|
1st
|
80
|
26 June
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
29–10
|
1st
|
81
|
10 July
|
South Africa
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
32–12
|
Tri Nations Series
|
1st
|
81
|
17 July
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
31–17
|
1st
|
82
|
31 July
|
Australia
|
Docklands Stadium, Melbourne
|
49–28
|
1st
|
83
|
7 August
|
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
|
20–10
|
1st
|
84
|
21 August
|
South Africa
|
FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
|
29–22
|
1st
|
85
|
11 September
|
Australia
|
Stadium Australia, Sydney
|
23–22
|
1st
|
86
|
30 October
|
Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong
|
24–26
|
End-of-year tour
|
1st
|
87
|
6 November
|
England
|
Twickenham, London
|
26–16
|
1st
|
88
|
13 November
|
Scotland
|
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
|
49–3
|
1st
|
89
|
20 November
|
Ireland
|
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
|
38–18
|
1st
|
90
|
27 November
|
Wales
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
37–25
|
1st
|
2011
|
| align=center|42
| 14 July
| South Africa
| Lancaster Park, Christchurch
| align=center bgcolor=#CCFFCC|33–6
| align=center|
|-
| align=center|43
| 21 July
| Australia
| Eden Park, Auckland
| align=center bgcolor=#CCFFCC|26–12
| align=center|
|-
|}
FFCCCC Loss Colour
[1]
Record by country
|- align=center
| align=left| Georgia
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 43
| 10
|- align=center
| align=left| Japan
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 54
| 6
|- align=center
| align=left| Namibia
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 58
| 14
|- align=center
| align=left| Samoa
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 25
| 16
|- align=center
| align=left| Tonga
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 47
| 9
|- align=center
| align=left| United States
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |1
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |0
| style="text-align:center" |100
| 74
| 6
Honours
- Rugby World Cup / Webb Ellis Cup
- Tri Nations
- Bledisloe Cup
- Winners: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
- Dave Gallaher Trophy
- Winners: 2004, 2006, 2007, November 2009,
- Freedom Cup
- Winners: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
- Hillary Shield
- Winners: 2008, 2009, 2010
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