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1910 London County Council election

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1910 London County Council election

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118 Council Seats
60 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 Blank
LeaderWilliam FisherSir John BennNone
PartyMunicipal ReformProgressiveLabour
Leader since19101907
Leader's seatAldermanKennington
Last election79 seats37 seats1 seat
Seats won60553
Seat changeDecrease19Increase18Increase2
Popular vote217,537174,87224,736
Percentage52.1%41.9%5.9%

An election to theCounty Council ofLondon took place on 5 March 1910. It was the eighth triennial election of the whole Council. The size of the council was 118 councillors and 19 aldermen. The councillors were elected for electoral divisions corresponding to the parliamentary constituencies that had been created by theRepresentation of the People Act 1884. There were 57 dual member constituencies and one four member constituency. The council was elected byFirst Past the Post with each elector having two votes in the dual member seats.

National government background

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The Prime Minister of the day was the LiberalH. H. Asquith who led a minority Liberal Government that relied upon the Irish Parliamentary Party for a majority. A General Election had taken place a couple of months earlier in January at which the Liberals had lost their overall majority. The Conservatives and Liberal Unionists formed the official opposition. The Labour Party was the fourth party and generally voted with the Liberals in parliament.

London Council background

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The Municipal Reform party had been in power since winning a majority in 1907. It was now seeking its second mandate.

Candidates

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All constituencies were contested. The governing Municipal Reform Party ran a full slate of 118 candidates. The opposition Progressive Party ran 110 candidates. They ran candidates everywhere except the City of London where they ran three candidates, Hampstead, St George's Hanover Square and Strand where only one candidate stood, three constituencies where one candidate ran in tandem with Labour and Woolwich where they did not oppose a Labour pair. Four Independents also ran.

Labour Party

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The party fielded ten candidates, five of these candidates ran in tandem with Progressive candidates, a further two candidates were not opposed by Progressives. The other three all stood in opposition to Progressive candidates. The Labour Party in London had no elected or otherwise recognised Leader.

Outcome

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The Municipal Reform Party was returned with its second successive majority. At the 1907 elections, they had an overall majority of 40. After that election they shared out the 9 vacant Aldermanic seats giving them an effective working majority of 43. At the 1910 elections, their overall majority was cut to just 2. After the election they decided to bolster their majority by giving themselves all 10 of the vacant Aldermanic seats. This gave them an effective working majority of 17. Two of their new Aldermanic appointments were people who had just been voted out by the electors.

Constituency results

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  • Incumbent Councillors shown in bold.

Battersea and Clapham

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Benn
Battersea[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveWilliam J Davies7,25426.3
ProgressiveWalter Richard Warren7,04925.6
Municipal ReformArthur Shirley Benn6,83724.8
Municipal ReformEdwin Evans6,44123.4
Majority2120.8
ProgressiveholdSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Montefiore
Clapham[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformAlexander Murray9,18430.6
Municipal ReformRobert Montefiore Sebag-Montefiore9,08730.3
ProgressiveF Griffiths5,86419.5
ProgressiveWilliam Watts5,86119.5
Majority3,22310.8
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Bethnal Green

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Smith
Bethnal Green North East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveGarnham Edmonds3,42336.6
ProgressiveEdward A Smith3,36936.1
Municipal ReformAlexander Edwards1,32714.2
Municipal ReformWilliam Long Restall1,22113.1
Majority2,04221.9
ProgressiveholdSwing
Headlam
Bethnal Green South West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveStewart Headlam2,68429.0
ProgressivePercy Harris2,61828.2
Municipal ReformEric Alfred Hoffgaard2,06022.2
Municipal ReformHorace Alfred Medway1,90020.5
Majority5586.0
ProgressiveholdSwing

Camberwell

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Hall
Dulwich[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformFrederick Hall5,83630.1
Municipal ReformArthur Griffith-Boscawen5,78629.9
ProgressiveArthur John Waldron3,87220.0
ProgressiveJ. E. Boon3,87120.0
Majority1,9149.9
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Taylor
Camberwell North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveReginald Bray4,35531.1
ProgressiveHenry Robert Taylor4,33930.9
Municipal ReformW. Courtney2,69419.2
Municipal ReformP. Michael2,63318.8
Majority1,64511.7
ProgressiveholdSwing
Dowton
Peckham[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveThomas Gautrey4,38128.0
ProgressiveGeorge Gordon4,09726.2
Municipal ReformWilliam Leonard Dowton3,65323.3
Municipal ReformP Conway3,50822.4
Majority4442.9
ProgressiveholdSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing

Chelsea

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Norman
Chelsea[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformRonald Collet Norman4,93532.1
Municipal ReformErnest Louis Meinertzhagen4,88631.7
ProgressiveLeonard Costello2,80918.2
ProgressiveJohn Mackenzie2,76618.0
Majority2,07713.5
Municipal ReformholdSwing

City of London

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Rawlings
City of London[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformNathaniel Louis Cohen5,41321.0
Municipal ReformJames William Domoney5,40420.9
Municipal ReformHerbert Stuart Sankey5,38320.9
Municipal ReformWilliam Henry Pannell5,37020.8
ProgressiveEdmund Charles Rawlings1,4395.6
ProgressiveHarold Glanville1,4035.4
ProgressiveSamuel Lammas Dore1,4035.4
ProgressiveFrederick Link1,3935.4
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Deptford

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Deptford
Deptford[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformWilliam Freeman Barrett5,93228.6
Municipal ReformEdwin Mumford Preston5,04724.3
ProgressiveWilliam James Pethybridge4,91023.6
LabourCampion Watson4,88023.5
Majority
Municipal Reformgain fromProgressiveSwing
Municipal Reformgain fromProgressiveSwing

Finsbury

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Hemphill
Finsbury Central[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveArthur Barnett Russell2,48225.3
Municipal ReformLawrence William Simpson Rostron2,46025.1
ProgressiveFitzroy Hemphill2,45925.0
Municipal ReformSamuel Joyce Thomas2,42024.6
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Municipal Reformgain fromProgressiveSwing
Cotton
Finsbury East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveEvan Cotton2,02627.9
ProgressiveGeorge Gillett2,02027.8
Municipal ReformLord Hardwicke1,61622.3
Municipal ReformJoseph Lewthwaite1,59221.9
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Lygon
Holborn[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformHenry Lygon3,32435.0
Municipal ReformRobert Tasker3,30934.8
ProgressiveT. E. Morris1,44415.2
ProgressiveDavid Endacott1,42415.0
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Fulham

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Fulham
Fulham[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformCyril Cobb7,39830.1
Municipal ReformEdward George Easton7,31429.8
ProgressiveW R Sayer4,98920.3
ProgressiveGeorge Arthur Gale4,85619.8
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Greenwich

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Hume
Greenwich[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformRowland Clegg-Hill4,57428.6
Municipal ReformGeorge Hume4,56928.6
ProgressiveThomas Ford2,91917.3
ProgressiveJohn Belcher Allpass2,76817.3
LabourErnest Gilbert1,1617.3
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Hackney

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Shepheard
Hackney Central[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveAlfred James Shepheard3,63427.5
ProgressiveHenrietta Adler3,52126.2
Municipal ReformG J Dowse3,15723.5
Municipal ReformJohn Foster Vesey-FitzGerald3,05322.8
Majority3642.7
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Hackney North
Hackney North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformGeorge Jones5,13328.4
Municipal ReformOscar Emanuel Warburg5,04227.9
ProgressiveEdward Calcott Pryce3,97021.9
ProgressiveJohn Bussey3,95321.8
Majority1,0725.9
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Hackney South
Hackney South[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveTheodore Chapman4,94732.0
ProgressiveWilliam Augustus Casson4,86731.5
Municipal ReformWilliam Deedes2,83018.3
Municipal ReformMaster of Saltoun2,80918.2
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing

Hammersmith

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Hammersmith
Hammersmith[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformJocelyn Brandon5,81533.5
Municipal ReformIsidore Salmon5,65432.6
ProgressiveBen Cooper2,96017.0
ProgressiveD R Thomas2,93616.9
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Hampstead

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Taylor
Hampstead[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformAndrew Taylor4,52739.5
Municipal ReformWalter Reynolds4,50939.3
ProgressiveAlexander Jones David2,43121.2
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Islington

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Smallwood
Islington East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveEdward Smallwood4,03126.2
ProgressiveArthur Augustus Thomas3,94925.7
Municipal ReformCharles Crole-Rees3,71524.2
Municipal ReformPercy Simner3,68524.0
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Hill
Islington North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformJohn Cathles Hill4,61327.1
Municipal ReformFrederick Lionel Dove4,59127.0
ProgressiveWilliam Edward Mullins3,91823.0
ProgressiveGordon Hall Caine3,88422.8
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Williams
Islington South[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveHowell Jones Williams2,85526.7
ProgressiveGeorge Dew2,84126.6
Municipal ReformS Lambert2,51523.5
Municipal ReformViolet Douglas-Pennant2,47523.2
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Lambert
Islington West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveRichard Cornthwaite Lambert3,19327.9
ProgressiveHenry Lorenzo Jephson3,17227.7
Municipal ReformH J Clarke2,54222.2
Municipal ReformF Russell Davies2,52422.1
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing

Kensington

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Bentham
Kensington North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformDavid Davis3,761
Municipal ReformCharles Lancelot Andrewes Skinner3,714
ProgressiveFrank Murray Carson2,990
LabourEthel Bentham2,724
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Kensington South
Kensington South[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformWilliam Frederick Cavaye4,752
Municipal ReformWilliam Whitaker Thompson4,701
ProgressiveJ E Allen566
ProgressiveJohn Llewellyn Williams543
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Lambeth

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Gray
Brixton[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformWilliam Haydon4,324
Municipal ReformErnest Gray4,295
ProgressiveM B Lange3,188
ProgressiveGeorge Shrubsall3,186
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
de Forest
Kennington[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveJohn Benn3,290
ProgressiveMaurice de Forest2,828
Municipal ReformP. F. Budge2,421
Municipal ReformCecil Ince2,317
LabourJohn Gilbert Dale900
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Lambeth North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveFrank Briant2,262
LabourFrank Smith1,930
Municipal ReformH Norris1,780
Municipal ReformHenry Charlewood Turner1,753
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
LabourholdSwing
Morrow
Norwood[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformCecil Urquhart Fisher5,604
Municipal ReformForbes St John Morrow5,565
ProgressiveNathaniel William Hubbard3,698
ProgressiveFrederick Kellaway3,552
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Lewisham

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Stanhope
Lewisham[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformJames Stanhope9,031
Municipal ReformFrederick Houston Carter8,958
ProgressiveArthur Robert Gridley4,950
ProgressiveGee2,297
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Marylebone

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Thynne
Marylebone East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformHercules Pakenham3,089
Municipal ReformAlexander Thynne3,056
ProgressiveH J Helsdon1,100
ProgressiveSamuel Eli Hugo Kilner1,050
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Marylebone West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformEdward White3,710
Municipal ReformSusan Lawrence3,681
ProgressiveConnelly1,378
ProgressiveFrederick Dolman1,359
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Newington

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Dawes
Walworth[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveJames Arthur Dawes2,981
ProgressiveCharles Jesson2,868
Municipal ReformFrederick Bird2,029
Municipal ReformCollingwood Sproule1,980
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Newington West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveJames Daniel Gilbert3,540
ProgressiveEvan Spicer3,536
Municipal ReformFrank Henry Baber2,483
Municipal ReformRichard Owen Roberts2,470
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing

Paddington

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Hunter
Paddington North[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformJohn Herbert Hunter4,017
Municipal ReformThomas Clarence Edward Goff3,965
ProgressiveJames Fairbank3,882
ProgressiveHorace George Holmes3,732
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Paddington South[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformJohn Burgess Karslake3,226
Municipal ReformHarry Barned Lewis-Barned3,200
ProgressiveE E Hayward984
ProgressiveAlfred Young Mayell946
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

St George's Hanover Square

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Cheylesmore
St George's Hanover Square[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformHerbert Eaton4,283
Municipal ReformHubert John Greenwood4,243
ProgressiveHenry Thomas Mackenzie Bell912
ProgressiveJames Scott Duckers884
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

St Pancras

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Lea
St. Pancras East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveHugh Lea3,764
ProgressiveAlbert William Claremont3,678
Municipal ReformDavid Hazel2,789
Municipal ReformArthur Veasey2,738
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
St. Pancras North[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveThomas Frederick Hobson3,552
ProgressiveArthur Lewis Leon3,507
Municipal ReformT. H. Russell3,097
Municipal ReformWyndham Clarke3,022
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Alexander
St. Pancras South[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformGeorge Alexander2,719
Municipal ReformJohn Denison-Pender2,633
ProgressiveFrederick Hastings1,281
ProgressiveCharles James Tarring1,267
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Vosper
St. Pancras West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveWilliam Lloyd-Taylor3,148
ProgressiveSamuel Lithgow3,118
Municipal ReformPercy Vosper2,969
Municipal ReformRichard Barnett2,876
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing

Shoreditch

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Allen
Haggerston[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveStephen Gee2,845
ProgressiveArthur Acland Allen2,839
Municipal ReformGilbert Johnstone2,479
Municipal ReformG V Wellesley2,358
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Hoxton[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveBenjamin B Evans3,645
ProgressiveStanley Holmes3,612
Municipal ReformC Ford1,944
Municipal ReformCecil Trotter1,922
Majority
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing

Southwark

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Bermondsey[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveCharles Russell3,28824.5
ProgressiveWilliam Henry Ecroyd3,27624.4
Municipal ReformWalter T Somerville2,50918.7
Municipal ReformJoseph Ricardo2,47018.4
LabourAlfred Salter1,87614.0
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Progressivegain fromLabourSwing
Rotherhithe[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveJohn Scott Lidgett3,716
ProgressiveRobert Leishman Stuart3,706
Municipal ReformH.G.L. Davidson2,060
Municipal ReformGilbert Hurst2,058
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Southwark West[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveAlbert Wilson2,907
ProgressiveThomas Hunter2,904
Municipal ReformEdward Matthews2,542
Municipal ReformJohn Tyson Wigan2,531
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing

Strand

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Pilditch
Strand[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformClifford Probyn3,004
Municipal ReformPhilip Pilditch2,974
ProgressiveJ. M. Dent758
ProgressiveSamuel G Fenton752
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Tower Hamlets

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Bow and Bromley[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourGeorge Lansbury4,002
ProgressiveGeorge Lewis Bruce3,442
Municipal ReformHorace Victor Rowe2,507
Municipal ReformAlfred Moor-Radford2,395
Majority
Labourgain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Yeo
Limehouse[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveAlfred William Yeo1,963
Municipal ReformCyril Jackson1,962
ProgressiveH J Ogden1,930
Municipal ReformGeorge Lillie Craik1,825
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Mile End[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveCarl Stettauer2,032
ProgressiveJames May2,016
Municipal ReformEdward Holton Coumbe1,973
Municipal ReformCecil Ince1,924
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
ProgressiveholdSwing
Poplar[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveJohn McDougall3,169
LabourRobert Ensor2,835
Municipal ReformT. J. Clarke1,883
Majority
Labourgain fromProgressiveSwing
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Gosling
St George's in the East[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveHarry Gosling1,532
ProgressiveCharles James Mathew1,492
Municipal ReformPercy Coleman Simmons1,147
Municipal ReformG W Gilbert887
IndependentFrederick Wallace Brame56
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing
Progressivegain fromMunicipal ReformSwing
Sankey
Stepney[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformAlfred Ordway Goodrich1,809
Municipal ReformJohn Sankey1,758
ProgressiveWilliam Samuel Glyn-Jones1,646
ProgressiveJ M Myers1,524
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing
Johnson
Whitechapel[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ProgressiveWilliam Cowlishaw Johnson1,954
ProgressiveHenry Herman Gordon1,950
Municipal ReformW. Dully825
Municipal ReformJohn Benjamin Lindenbaum813
Majority
ProgressiveholdSwing

Wandsworth

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Wandsworth[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformWilliam Hunt12,806
Municipal ReformJohn William Lorden12,665
ProgressiveE A Sanders6,722
ProgressiveJohn Dean6,709
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Westminster

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Westminster[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformReginald White Granville-Smith2,907
Municipal ReformClement Young Sturge2,828
ProgressiveWilliam Wheeler1,018
ProgressiveC L Heywood1,014
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

Woolwich

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Bondfield
Woolwich[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal ReformWilliam James Squires7,956
Municipal ReformEdward Aubrey Hastings Jay7,736
LabourMargaret Bondfield6,931
LabourJenkin Jones6,789
Majority
Municipal ReformholdSwing

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawaxayazbabbbcbdbe"London County Council Election." Times [London, England] 7 Mar. 1910: 7. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 1 May 2016.
  2. ^The New Hazell Annual and Almanack, 1916
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