1950 General Election - Parties
Voting: Thursday, 23 February 1950
There are 32 parties.
- Anti-Partition (4 elections)
 - Christian Democrat (1 election)
 - Communist (100 elections)
 - Conservative (498 elections)
 - Conservative and National Liberal (26 elections)
 - Independent (6 elections)
 - Independent Conservative (4 elections)
 - Independent Labour (6 elections)
 - Independent Labour Party (5 elections)
 - Independent Liberal (1 election)
 - Independent Republican (2 elections)
 - Independent Scottish Nationalist (1 election)
 - Independent Welsh Nationalist (1 election)
 - Irish Labour (2 elections)
 - Labour (576 elections)
 - Labour Co-op (35 elections)
 - Liberal (475 elections)
 - Nationalist Party of Northern Ireland (1 election)
 - National Liberal (3 elections)
 - National Liberal and Conservative (25 elections)
 - NI Labour (5 elections)
 - Plaid Cymru (8 elections)
 - Scottish Home Rule (2 elections)
 - Scottish Self-Government (1 election)
 - Scottish Unionist (58 elections)
 - Sinn Féin (1 election)
 - SNP (4 elections)
 - Social Credit (1 election)
 - Socialist (GB) (2 elections)
 - Speaker (1 election)
 - United Socialist Movement (1 election)
 - UUP (12 elections)