The Victorian Coalition won the election in a landslide result, with Liberal Party winning enough seats that it could have governed in its own right.
The severity of the landslide result was all the more surprising considering that the ALP had never before been in government until 2001.
On 27 May 2010 the Conservatives won the final seat of Thirsk and Malton in a landslide result, thus giving them 306 seats.
The first member, Ken Hind held the seat for two terms and was a Conservative, winning the first election in the landslide Conservative result of 1983.
The Conservatives gained more seats than at any other general election since their landslide result in 1931.
However, on polling day Leeds South was part of the landslide result, with Whiteside winning a majority of 725 over Charleton and Boult coming a poor third.
The Labour Party under Tony Blair defeat the incumbent Conservatives under Prime Minister John Major to win the election in a landslide result, winning 418 seats.
This solution was rejected by Bacar, who held his own illegal elections in June which, unsurprisingly, he won in a landslide result of massive fraud.
After which, during 2007 elections, a landslide result was obtained placing Aldrine Lising, the fourth president of the student council.
She has continued to post landslide results since, dropping beneath 80 percent of the vote only four times.