👉 "Superincumbency" refers to a situation where a political party or candidate has more votes than any other party in an election, despite only having a small majority of seats in Parliament. This can happen when a candidate wins a majority of seats but loses their majority in the House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament) after a general election. In this case, the incumbent party's vote share is higher than that of any other party, as they have won more seats and fewer votes than