Breaking news on 2019 election
Here are some breaking news updates on the 2019 elections:
United States
- House of Representatives: The Democratic Party won a majority in the House of Representatives, gaining at least 32 seats and flipping control from the Republican Party. (Source: CNN)
- Senate: The Republican Party maintained control of the Senate, with a net gain of one seat. (Source: NBC News)
- Governorships: Democrats won governorships in Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi, while Republicans held onto governorships in Alabama and Iowa. (Source: AP News)
United Kingdom
- General Election: The Conservative Party, led by Boris Johnson, won a majority in the House of Commons, gaining 47 seats and securing a mandate to take the UK out of the European Union. (Source: BBC News)
- Labour Party: The Labour Party, led by Jeremy Corbyn, suffered a significant defeat, losing 60 seats and failing to win a majority. (Source: The Guardian)
India
- Lok Sabha Elections: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Narendra Modi, won a majority in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament, with 303 seats. (Source: NDTV)
- Congress Party: The Indian National Congress, led by Rahul Gandhi, suffered a significant defeat, winning only 52 seats. (Source: The Hindu)
Australia
- Federal Election: The Liberal Party of Australia, led by Scott Morrison, won a surprise victory, defeating the Labor Party, led by Bill Shorten. (Source: ABC News)
- Coalition Government: The Liberal Party will form a minority government with the support of crossbenchers. (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald)
Other Countries
- Canada: The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, won a minority government in the Canadian federal election. (Source: CBC News)
- Germany: The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), led by Angela Merkel, won the most seats in the German federal election, but fell short of a majority. (Source: Deutsche Welle)
- South Africa: The African National Congress (ANC) won the most seats in the South African general election, but fell short of a majority. (Source: News24)
These are just a few of the breaking news updates on the 2019 elections. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis!