1839 Manchester Borough Council election|
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First party
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| Party
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Liberal
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| Last election
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48 seats, 90.8%
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| Seats before
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64
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| Seats won
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16
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| Seats after
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64
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| Seat change
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| Popular vote
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642
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| Percentage
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54.5%
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| Swing
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36.3%
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Map of results of 1839 election |
Leader of the Council before election
Liberal
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Leader of the Council after election
Liberal
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Elections to Manchester Borough Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1839. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. Conservative anti-corporators continued their boycott of municipal elections due to their opposition to Manchester's incorporation[1] and only one of the fifteen wards was contested.[2] Liberal incorporators retained overall control of the council.[3]
Election result
| Party
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Votes
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Seats
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Full Council
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| Liberal
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642 (54.5%)
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36.3
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16 (100.0%)
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64 (100.0%)
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| Radical
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536 (45.5%)
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36.3
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0 (0.0%)
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0 (0.0%)
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Full council
Aldermen
Councillors
Ward results
All Saints'
Ardwick
Cheetham
Collegiate Church
Exchange
Medlock Street
New Cross
Oxford
St. Ann's
St. Clement's
St. George's
St. James'
St. John's
St. Luke's
St. Michael's
References
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Courier, November 2, 1839, p.4
- ^ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1839, p.3
- ^ BOROUGH OF MANCHESTER, Manchester Courier, November 2, 1839, p.1