1919 London County Council election












London County Council election, 1919

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Leader

George Hume

Scott Lidgett

Harry Gosling
Party

Municipal Reform

Progressive

Labour
Leader since
1918
1918
1920
Last election
67 seats
49 seats
2 seats
Seats won
68
40
15
Seat change

Increase1

Decrease9

Increase13


An election to the County Council of London took place on 6 March 1919. It was the tenth triennial election of the whole Council. The size of the council was increased to 124 councillors and 20 aldermen. The councillors were elected for electoral divisions corresponding to the new parliamentary constituencies that had been created by the Representation of the People Act 1918. There were sixty dual-member constituencies and one four-member constituency. The council was elected by First Past the Post, with each elector having two votes in the dual-member seats.




Contents






  • 1 National government background


  • 2 London Council background


  • 3 Candidates


  • 4 Outcome


  • 5 Constituency results


    • 5.1 Battersea


    • 5.2 Bermondsey


    • 5.3 Bethnal Green


    • 5.4 Camberwell


    • 5.5 Chelsea


    • 5.6 City of London


    • 5.7 Deptford


    • 5.8 Finsbury


    • 5.9 Fulham


    • 5.10 Greenwich


    • 5.11 Hackney


    • 5.12 Hammersmith


    • 5.13 Hampstead


    • 5.14 Holborn


    • 5.15 Islington


    • 5.16 Kensington


    • 5.17 Lambeth


    • 5.18 Lewisham


    • 5.19 Paddington


    • 5.20 Poplar


    • 5.21 St Marylebone


    • 5.22 St Pancras


    • 5.23 Shoreditch


    • 5.24 Southwark


    • 5.25 Stepney


    • 5.26 Stoke Newington


    • 5.27 Wandsworth


    • 5.28 Westminster


    • 5.29 Woolwich




  • 6 Aldermen


  • 7 By-elections 1919-1922


    • 7.1 City of London, 1 December 1919


    • 7.2 Southwark North, 13 May 1920


    • 7.3 Wandsworth, Clapham, 2 May 1921


    • 7.4 Wandsworth, Streatham, 9 May 1921


    • 7.5 Battersea South, 28 June 1921




  • 8 Aldermanic vacancies filled 1919-1922


  • 9 References





National government background


The prime minister of the day was the Liberal David Lloyd George. who had just led a Coalition Government that included the Unionist Party and some Liberals and Socialists to a general election victory three months earlier, with the help of a Coalition government 'coupon'.



London Council background


Although the Municipal Reform party had won an overall majority at the last elections in 1913, in line with national politics, they decided late in 1917 to form a war-time coalition to mirror the national government. Some Progressive Party members were offered chairmanships of committees. This coalition had continued after the war ended.



Candidates


There was no County wide electoral agreements between any of the parties, though clearly there had been some locally agreed situations. There were very few constituencies where all three parties stood two candidates. In the past, the Progressive Party had encompassed the Labour Party, with candidates running in harness. That situation was becoming less common. A few Progressive candidates ran in harness with Municipal Reform candidates but there was no 'coupon' in operation for the two 'coalition parties' who frequently ran candidates against each other. Among the defeated candidates were future Labour Leader Clement Attlee and future Conservative Chief Whip David Margesson



Outcome


The Municipal Reform Party won an overall majority of seats, electing 68 councillors. They only lost one seat, to an Independent candidate. (The defeated candidate was made an Alderman after the election) As before they decided to operate a form of Coalition with the Progressives. Labour made a substantial advance in terms of seats, but remained the third party. There was just one Independent elected.



Constituency results



Battersea


  • Incumbent Councillors shown in bold.



Battersea North

































































London County Council election, 1919: Battersea North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Joseph George Butler
2,635
28.7



Labour

Alfred Augustus Watts
2,518
27.4



Municipal Reform
William Watts
2,019
22.0



Municipal Reform
G. L. B. Rees
2,003
21.8

Majority
499
5.4



Labour hold

Swing




Labour hold

Swing





Battersea South

















































































London County Council election, 1919: Battersea South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Edwin Evans
3,836
26.3



Municipal Reform
William Hammond
3,683
25.2



Progressive

William J West
1,978
13.5



Progressive

Walter Richard Warren
1,975
13.5



Labour

Caroline Selina Ganley
1,603
11.0



Labour
C. Reed
1,523
10.4

Majority
1,705
11.7



Municipal Reform gain from Progressive

Swing




Municipal Reform gain from Progressive

Swing




Bermondsey




Rotherhithe

































































London County Council election, 1919: Rotherhithe[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Dr. John Scott Lidgett
2,327
36.3



Progressive

R. L. Stuart
2,252
35.2



Labour

Ada Salter
988
15.4



Labour
John Thomas Westcott
839
13.1

Majority
1,264
19.7



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing





Bermondsey West









































































London County Council election, 1919: Bermondsey West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Harold James Glanville
2,214
28.5



Progressive

Montague Shearman
1,619
20.9



Labour

Dr. Alfred Salter
1,464
18.9



Independent
William Shearring
1,420
18.3



Labour

Charles William Gibson
1,046
13.5

Majority
155
2.0



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing




Bethnal Green




Bethnal Green N E











































London County Council election, 1919: Bethnal Green North East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Sir Edward Smith
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive

Garnham Edmonds
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive hold

Swing
n/a




Headlam

































































London County Council election, 1919: Bethnal Green South West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Rev. Stewart Duckworth Headlam
1,599
42.0



Progressive

Percy Alfred Harris
1,446
38.0



Labour
Joseph James Vaughan
393
10.3



Labour
H. Fitt
371
9.7

Majority
1,053
27.6



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing




Camberwell




Fremantle











































London County Council election, 1919: Dulwich[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Henry Cubitt Gooch
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Francis Edward Fremantle
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Camberwell North

































































London County Council election, 1919: Camberwell North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Charles George Ammon
1,450
34.5
n/a


Progressive

Herbert Arthur Baker
1,021
24.3
-3.9


Municipal Reform
Henry Joseph Raiment
932
22.2
-0.1


Municipal Reform

Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
802
19.1
-2.7
Majority
89
2.1
-3.9


Progressive hold

Swing




Labour gain from Progressive

Swing





Camberwell North West























































London County Council election, 1919: Camberwell North-West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henry Ernest Wood
1,534
27.8
n/a


Progressive
Seth Coward
1,503
27.3
n/a


Municipal Reform
Rose Dunn-Gardner
1,255
22.8
n/a


Municipal Reform
J M Fraser
1,222
22.2
n/a
Majority
248
4.5
n/a


Progressive win



Peckham











































London County Council election, 1919: Peckham[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Thomas Gautrey
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive

Earl of Haddo
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Chelsea




Chelsea











































London County Council election, 1919: Chelsea[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Ernest Louis Meinertzhagen
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Ronald Collet Norman
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



City of London









































































London County Council election, 1919: City of London[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Sir John Lulham Pound
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

William Wilson Grantham
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Sir Percy Coleman Simmons
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Sir George Rowland Blades
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Deptford




Deptford

































































London County Council election, 1919: Deptford[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Margaret McMillan
4,575
31.0



Labour
John Speakman
4,356
29.5



Municipal Reform
William Francis Marchant
3,094
21.0



Municipal Reform
Fred Bramston
2,730
18.5

Majority
1,262
8.6



Labour gain from Progressive

Swing




Labour gain from Municipal Reform

Swing




Finsbury




Finsbury

































































London County Council election, 1919: Finsbury[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

George Masterman Gillett
2,897
29.9



Progressive

Alfred Baker
2,569
26.5



Municipal Reform

Henry Baldwin Barton
2,146
22.2



Municipal Reform

James Little
2,073
21.4

Majority
423
4.3



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing




Fulham




Lloyd

































































London County Council election, 1919: Fulham East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Sir Francis Lloyd
2,747
34.8



Municipal Reform

Beatrix Margaret Lyall
2,673
33.8



Labour
Dr Robert Dunstan
1,264
16.0



Labour
L A. Hill
1,218
15.4

Majority
1,409
17.8



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing





Fulham West

































































London County Council election, 1919: Fulham West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Sir Cyril Stephen Cobb
3,834
34.8



Municipal Reform

William Ward Warner
3,542
32.2



Labour
Robert Mark Gentry
1,934
17.6



Labour
John Palmer
1,695
15.4

Majority
1,608
14.6



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Greenwich




Hume











































London County Council election, 1919: Greenwich[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Ernest Martin Dence
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

George Hopwood Hume
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Hackney




Adler











































London County Council election, 1919: Hackney Central[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henrietta Adler
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

William Ray
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Hackney North











































London County Council election, 1919: Hackney North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Lady Trustram Eve
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Oscar Emanuel Warburg
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Hackney South











































London County Council election, 1919: Hackney South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Theodore Chapman
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive
John James McClelland
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive gain from Municipal Reform

Swing
n/a



Hammersmith




Hammersmith North

























































London County Council election, 1919: Hammersmith North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Frank Mayle
1,557
36.4



Municipal Reform
David Cawdron
1,421
33.2



Labour
T Martin
1,296
30.3

Majority
125
2.9



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing





Hammersmith South

























































London County Council election, 1919: Hammersmith South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Francis Robert Ince Anderton
2,168
40.4



Municipal Reform

Isidore Salmon
2,109
39.3



Labour

Dora Montefiore
1,093
20.4

Majority
1,016
18.9



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Hampstead




Hampstead

































































London County Council election, 1919: Hampstead[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Andrew Thomas Taylor
3,378




Municipal Reform

Walter Reynolds
3,289




Labour

Benjamin Skene Mackay
1,352




Labour

Rev. Arthur Stuart Duncan-Jones
1,286


Majority
1,937




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Holborn




Percy











































London County Council election, 1919: Holborn[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Robert Inigo Tasker
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Lord Eustace Percy
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Islington




Islington East

































































London County Council election, 1919: Islington East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

William Lace Clague
3,438
35.3



Progressive

Jack Percy Blake
3,289
33.8



Municipal Reform
George King Naylor
1,514
15.6



Municipal Reform
Henry Myers
1,490
15.3

Majority
1,775
18.2



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing





Islington North

























































London County Council election, 1919: Islington North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Robert McKenna
1,791
49.5



Municipal Reform

Frederick Lionel Dove
915
25.3



Municipal Reform
Alfred Sim
910
25.2

Majority
876
24.2



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Labour gain from Municipal Reform

Swing





Islington South











































London County Council election, 1919: Islington South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Howell Jones Williams
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive

George Dew
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive hold

Swing
n/a




Islington West











































London County Council election, 1919: Islington West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henry Mills
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive
James Skinner
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Kensington




Kensington North











































London County Council election, 1919: Kensington North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

David Davis
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Cecil Bingham Levita
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Kensington South











































London County Council election, 1919: Kensington South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

William Frederick Cavaye
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Henry Vincent Rowe
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Lambeth




Brixton

































































London County Council election, 1919: Brixton[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Sir Charles Henry Gibbs
2,159
32.0



Municipal Reform

Ernest Gray MP
2,102
31.2



Labour
Horace Herbert Tavender
1,261
18.7



Labour
W. Burroughs
1,216
18.1

Majority
841
12.5



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing





Gosling

































































London County Council election, 1919: Kennington[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Harry Gosling
2,764
31.6



Progressive

Sir John Williams Benn
2,743
31.3



Municipal Reform
Frederick Benjamin Oliphant Hawes
1,685
19.3



Municipal Reform

Henry David Reginald Margesson
1,558
17.8

Majority
1,058
12.0



Progressive hold

Swing




Labour gain from Municipal Reform

Swing





Lambeth North

































































London County Council election, 1919: Lambeth North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Thomas Owen Jacobsen
2,656
38.1



Independent

Rose Emma Lamartine Yates
2,619
37.6
n/a


Municipal Reform

Louis Courtauld
885
12.7



Municipal Reform
Dr. Camac Wilkinson
809
11.6

Majority
1,734
24.9



Progressive hold

Swing



Independent gain from Municipal Reform
Swing
n/a




Norwood











































London County Council election, 1919: Norwood[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Cecil Urquhart Fisher
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Forbes St John Morrow
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Lewisham




Lewisham East











































London County Council election, 1919: Lewisham East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Eric Ball
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Richard Owen Roberts
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Lewisham West

































































London County Council election, 1919: Lewisham West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Philip Dawson
3,438
27.2



Municipal Reform

Robert Jackson
3,320
26.3



Progressive

Frank Walter Raffety
2,950
23.4



Progressive
G. H. Stepney
2,915
23.1

Majority
370
2.9



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Paddington




Paddington North

































































London County Council election, 1919: Paddington North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

John Herbert Hunter
1,938
28.8



Municipal Reform

Herbert Lidiard
1,864
27.7



Labour
Charles Terry Hendin
1,470
21.9



Labour
Hugh Roberts
1,454
21.6

Majority
394
5.8



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing





Paddington South











































London County Council election, 1919: Paddington South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

John Burgess-Preston Karslake





Municipal Reform

Harry Barned Lewis-Barned





Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Poplar




Bow and Bromley









































































London County Council election, 1919: Bow and Bromley[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour
Charles Edwin Sumner
3,461




Labour
Edward Cruse
3,169




Independent
Rev. W H Hunt
1,224
21.6



Municipal Reform

Herbert Geraint Williams
1,193




Municipal Reform
Malcolm Campbell-Johnston
1,061


Majority





Labour gain from Municipal Reform

Swing




Labour gain from Municipal Reform

Swing





Poplar South

































































London County Council election, 1919: Poplar South[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Samuel March
3,466




Labour

Arabella Susan Lawrence
3,317




Progressive
Fred Thorne
1,528




Progressive
John Bussey
1,313


Majority





Labour hold

Swing




Labour gain from Progressive

Swing




St Marylebone




St Marylebone











































London County Council election, 1919: St Marylebone[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Eustace Widdrington Morrison-Bell
Unopposed




Municipal Reform

Ernest Sanger
Unopposed




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




St Pancras




St Pancras North

















































London County Council election, 1919: St. Pancras North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive
William Lloyd-Taylor
Unopposed




Progressive

John Hunter Harley
Unopposed


Majority





Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing





St Pancras South East

































































London County Council election, 1919: St. Pancras South East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Mrs Ethelind J Hopkins
2,106




Municipal Reform

David Davies
2,015




Progressive

Albert William Claremont
1,455




Progressive

Henry de Rosenbach Walker
1,420


Majority





Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing



  • N.B.: Davies had been a outgoing councillor for St Pancras South, Claremont and Walker were outgoing councillors for St Pancras East



St Pancras South West

















































London County Council election, 1919: St. Pancras South West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Auberon Claud Hegan Kennard
Unopposed




Municipal Reform
Charles William Matthews
Unopposed


Majority





Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Shoreditch




Shoreditch



































































London County Council election, 1919: Shoreditch[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henry Ward
1,701




Labour
Charles Edward Taylor
1,464
35.3



Progressive

Godfrey Russell Vick
1,454




Municipal Reform
Major W Weber
1,116




Municipal Reform
Rosamund Smith
1,110




Progressive hold

Swing




Labour gain from Progressive

Swing




Southwark




Gilbert











































London County Council election, 1919: Southwark Central[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

James Daniel Gilbert MP
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive
George Henry Cook
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing
n/a



Progressive hold

Swing
n/a




Southwark North

































































London County Council election, 1919: Southwark North[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Duchess of Marlborough
2,602
39.9



Progressive
Walter James Wightman
2,392
36.7



Labour
J. Osborne
764
11.7



Labour
S. G. Weaver
761
11.7

Majority
1,628
25.0



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing





Southwark South East

























































London County Council election, 1919: Southwark South East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Rev. John Charles Morris
1,864
39.0



Progressive
William James Pincombe
1,864
39.0



Labour
Benjamin Thomas Embleton
1,053
22.0

Majority
811
17.0



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing




Stepney




Limehouse









































































London County Council election, 1919: Limehouse[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henry Marks
1,269
23.1



Labour
Robert M Bryan
1,244
22.6



Labour

Clement Richard Attlee
1,147
20.8


Independent
R. Ridge
1,110
20.2



Progressive
Miss Ida Samuel
732
13.3

Majority
97
0.2



Progressive hold

Swing




Labour gain from Progressive

Swing





Mile End

































































London County Council election, 1919: Mile End[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Alfred Ordway Goodrich
1,874
31.2



Municipal Reform

David Hazel
1,800
29.9



Labour
I. Sharp
1,172
19.5



Labour

Bernard Noël Langdon-Davies
1,166
19.4

Majority
628
10.4



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform gain from Progressive

Swing





Whitechapel & St George's











































London County Council election, 1919: Whitechapel[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive

Henry Herman Gordon
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive

William Cowlishaw Johnson
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing




Stoke Newington




Stoke Newington

























































London County Council election, 1919: Stoke Newington[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Edward Holton Coumbe
1,508
43.3



Municipal Reform
Walter Henry Key
1,451
41.7


Independent
George Wicks
523
15.0

Majority
928
26.7



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Wandsworth




Balham and Tooting

















































































London County Council election, 1919: Balham & Tooting[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive
Rev. Bevill Allen
3,149
27.1



Progressive
Rev. Henry Herman Carlisle
3,082
26.5



Municipal Reform
William P Mellhuish
1,584
13.6



Municipal Reform

Harry Ralph Selley
1,542
13.3



Labour
W. Eland
1,200
10.3



Labour
R. Champion
1,059
9.1

Majority
1,498
12.9



Progressive hold

Swing




Progressive hold

Swing





Wandsworth Central

































































London County Council election, 1919: Wandsworth Central[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Viscount Bury
2,192
29.3



Municipal Reform
Robert G Taylor
2,172
29.1



Labour

George Pearce Blizard
1,647
22.0


Independent

Cecil Aubrey Gwynne Manning
1,459
19.5

Majority
525
7.1



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing





Clapham











































London County Council election, 1919: Clapham[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Sir George Bettesworth Piggott
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform
Herbert Francis Golds
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Putney











































London County Council election, 1919: Putney[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Alfred Cooper Rawson
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform
Charles Thomas Dickins
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




Streatham











































London County Council election, 1919: Streatham[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Sir Arthur Cornelius Roberts
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform
A. Clifford Thomas
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Westminster




Abbey











































London County Council election, 1919: Westminster Abbey[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Reginald White Granville-Smith
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

John Maria Emilio Gatti
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a




St George's











































London County Council election, 1919: Westminster St George's[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

Richard Joshua Cooper
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform

Hubert John Greenwood
Unopposed
n/a
n/a


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Municipal Reform hold

Swing
n/a



Woolwich




Woolwich East

































































London County Council election, 1919: Woolwich East[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Labour

Leslie Haden Haden-Guest
7,788
34.1



Labour

Henry Snell
7,720
33.8



Municipal Reform
Cyril Jacobs
3,681
16.1



Municipal Reform
R. Campbell
3,636
15.9

Majority
4,039
17.7



Labour hold

Swing




Labour hold

Swing





Woolwich West

































































London County Council election, 1919: Woolwich West[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform

William James Squires
4,269
28.1



Municipal Reform

Percy Reginald Owen Abel Simner
4,104
27.0



Labour
Charles H. Langham
3,461
22.8



Labour
Angus Macdonald Tynemouth
5,845
22.1

Majority
643
4.2



Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Aldermen


In addition to the 124 councillors the council consisted of 20 county aldermen. Aldermen were elected by the council, and served a six-year term. Half of the aldermanic bench were elected every three years following the triennial council election. After the elections, there were eleven Aldermanic vacancies and the following Alderman were appointed by the newly elected council;



  • Louis Courtauld, Municipal Reform (defeated Councillor at Lambeth North)


  • John William Gilbert, Municipal Reform (re-appointed)


  • Bernard Henry Holland, Municipal Reform (re-appointed)


  • Sir Cyril Jackson, Municipal Reform (former Alderman)

  • Howard Willmott Liversidge, Municipal Reform (re-appointed)

  • Lady St Helier, Municipal Reform (re-appointed)


  • Charles James Mathew, Progressive (retiring Councillor)


  • Henry Evan Auguste Cotton, Progressive (retiring Councillor)


  • Henry de Rosenbach Walker, Progressive (retiring Councillor)

  • Katherine Talbot Wallas, Progressive (former Alderman)


  • Albert Emil Davies, Labour



By-elections 1919-1922


There were five by-elections to fill casual vacancies during the term of the tenth London County Council.



City of London, 1 December 1919


  • Cause: resignation of Sir Rowland Blades 11 November 1919



























London County Council by-election, 1919: City of London
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Geoffrey Head
Unopposed
N/A
N/A


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
N/A



Southwark North, 13 May 1920



  • Cause: resignation of Duchess of Marlborough, 27 April 1920[2]









































London County Council by-election, 1920: Southwark North
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Progressive
James Owers Devereux
2,314
57.6



Labour

Herbert Stanley Morrison
1,703
42.4

Majority
611




Progressive hold

Swing




Wandsworth, Clapham, 2 May 1921


  • Cause: death of Herbert Francis Golds, 9 April 1921









































London County Council by-election, 1921: Clapham
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Cyril Henry M Jacobs
7,293
66.7



Labour
F Thoresby
3,638
33.3

Majority
3,655




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Wandsworth, Streatham, 9 May 1921


  • Cause: resignation of A C Thomas 26 April 1921



























London County Council by-election, 1921: Streatham
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
Frederic Bertram Galer
Unopposed
N/A
N/A


Municipal Reform hold

Swing
N/A



Battersea South, 28 June 1921


  • Cause: death of William Hammond, 10 June 1921









































London County Council by-election, 1921: Battersea South
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Municipal Reform
William Hall
6,358
66.2



Labour

Caroline Selina Ganley
3,247
33.8

Majority
3,111




Municipal Reform hold

Swing




Aldermanic vacancies filled 1919-1922


There were six casual vacancies among the aldermen in the term of the tenth London County Council, which were filled as follows:[3]



  • 8 July 1919: Alfred Fowell Buxton (Municipal Reform) to serve until 1922 in place of Sir George Dashwood Taubman Goldie, resigned 1 July 1919. Buxton had previously served two aldermanic terms from 1904 to 1916.

  • 24 February 1920: Arthur Acland Allen (Progressive) to serve until 1922 in place of the Hon. Oswald Partington, resigned 10 February 1920. Allen had previously served as a councillor from 1899 to 1913.

  • 20 July 1920: George Sitwell Campbell Swinton (Municipal Reform) to serve until 1922 in place of Herbert James Francis Parsons, resigned 3 July 1920. Swinton had previously sat a councillor from 1901 to 1907 and as an alderman from 1907 to 1912.

  • 2 November 1920: Sir Godfrey Baring (Progressive) to serve until 1922 in place of George Alexander Hardy, died 2 October 1920.

  • 8 February 1921: Sir Philip Gutterez Henriques (Municipal Reform) to serve until 1925 in place of Bernard Henry Holland, resigned 25 January 1921.

  • 15 March 1921: Viscount Hill (Municipal Reform) to serve until 1925 in place of Howard Willmott Liversidge, resigned 8 March 1921. Hill had previously sat as a councillor from 1910 to 1919.



References





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