At a Glance
William Hague is a political figure in United Kingdom and is affiliated with Conservative Party. Even without a current office listed here, they sit within the set of people who shape party strategy, public debate, and state decision-making.
William Hague has been involved in 1 tracked election. Those contests matter because election results shape public legitimacy, bargaining power, and the room a politician has to govern or recover after a loss.
Quick Facts
- Participated in 1 tracked election
Election History
Elections connected to this politician through candidacy records and office terms.
Election Summary
- Total Elections
- 1
- Latest Election
- 2001
- Earliest Election
- 2001
Office Timeline
No office terms yet.
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Conservative Party
British centre-right party (Tories). Oldest political party in the UK, associated with tradition and free markets.
UK 2001 General Election
UK general election held June 2001. Tony Blair's Labour won a second landslide over William Hague's Conservatives, with the lowest turnout since 1918.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What party does William Hague belong to?
- William Hague is a member of Conservative Party. Political party membership shapes a politician's policy positions, determines coalition partnerships, and influences their legislative priorities and voting behavior.
- What elections has William Hague participated in?
- William Hague has participated in 1 tracked election, including UK 2001 General Election. Electoral participation reflects active engagement in the democratic process and indicates the politician's record of seeking public mandates.
- How does party affiliation shape William Hague's role?
- William Hague is affiliated with Conservative Party. Party affiliation is not just a label — it determines coalition partnerships, policy positions, legislative priorities, and the political network that supports the politician's authority. Within the party structure, leadership positions and factional dynamics shape how much influence William Hague exercises over the broader political agenda.
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Trust & Coverage
- Page Type
- Politician profile
- Last Updated
- March 21, 2026
- Sources
- Graph-backed
- Data Coverage
- Partial(45/100)
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Conservative Party
British centre-right party (Tories). Oldest political party in the UK, associated with tradition and free markets.
UK 2001 General Election
UK general election held June 2001. Tony Blair's Labour won a second landslide over William Hague's Conservatives, with the lowest turnout since 1918.
