1899 Dublin Corporation election
16 January 1899 [1]
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An election to Dublin Corporation took place in January 1899 as part of that year's Irish local elections.
Before the next regular local elections, the jurisdiction of the city of Dublin was expanded under the Dublin Corporation Act 1900 (63 & 64 Vict. c. cclxiv). Elections were held for 20 additional seats in this area at the 1901 Dublin Corporation election.
Background
The election, being the first following the 1898 changes to Irish local government, saw substantive changes to the franchise. Prior to these changes, the franchise had been restricted to males over the age of 21 who had maintained a continual residence within the borough for the preceding 2 years and 8 months, thereby preventing Dublin's large lodger and floating tenement population from voting.[2] As a result of the changes the franchise increased from 7,964 in the previous elections to 38,719. Among these voters were 6,500 women who could vote for the first time.[3]
Contest
The 60 seats for election were contested by 120 candidates; 18 Unionists, 10 Labourites, 88 Nationalists, and 1 representative of the Irish Socialist Republican Party.[4]
This was the first time representatives of organised Labour participated in their own right, fighting under the banner of the Labour Electoral Association. Previously the Labour interest had been represented by Nationalist "Labour" spokespersons. That being said, the party only contested 10 of Dublins 60 seats, meaning the party did not even put forward 1 candidate per ward.[4]
Results
The election saw the Redmondites, who had previously dominated the council, substantially reduced. The Redmondites had previously held 44 of the 60 seats in the old council.[3] Following the election the Redmondites held only 18. United Irish League representation increased substantially to 27. Labour representation increased from 3 to 8, whilst Unionist representation declined to 7.[5]
Results by party
| Party | Seats | ± | Votes | T
% |
±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Redmondite | 27 | |||||
| Irish National League | 18 | |||||
| LEA | 8 | |||||
| Irish Unionist | 7 | |||||
| Totals | 60 | 100% | — | |||
Results by ward
Arran Quay Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Parnellite | James Cummins (elected Alderman) | 1,523 | |||
| Irish National League | John Keogh | 1,209 | |||
| Ratepayers (Anti-Parnellite) | Richard Jones (incumbent councillor) | 865 | |||
| Irish National League | William Coffey | 830 | |||
| Irish Unionist | James Crozier | 782 | |||
| Ratepayers | Patrick Monks (incumbent councillor) | 782 | |||
| Ratepayers | Lawrence Mulligan (incumbent alderman) | 773 | |||
| LEA | George Leahy | 756 | |||
| Irish National League | Francis Keegan | 734 | |||
| Turnout | 2,965 | ||||
Fitzwilliam Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish Unionist | William Ireland (elected Alderman, incumbent councillor) | 718 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Thomas Anthony Joynt | 676 | |||
| Ind. Unionist | Thomas D. Pile (incumbent alderman) | 653 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Patrick W. Corrigan | 622 | |||
| Irish National League | Joseph Delahunt | 558 | |||
| Independent | Joseph Hatch (incumbent councillor) | 540 | |||
| Independent | Thomas Kennedy (incumbent councillor) | 520 | |||
| Irish National League | Philip Redmond | 344 | |||
| LEA (Irish National League) | William Cashen | 320 | |||
| Irish National League | James Brooks | 297 | |||
| Turnout | 1,686 | ||||
Inns Quay Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent League (Anti-Parnellite) | Thomas Lenehan (elected Alderman, incumbent councillor) | 1,493 | |||
| Independent League (Anti-Parnellite) | Joseph Downes (incumbent Alderman) | 1,263 | |||
| Independent League (Anti-Parnellite) | E. L. Richardson (incumbent councillor) | 1,071 | |||
| Independent League (Anti-Parnellite) | T. J. O'Neill | 1,037 | |||
| Irish National League | Michael Doyle | 797 | |||
| Irish National League | Laurence O'Rourke | 719 | |||
| Irish National League | James Hopkins | 508 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Loftus J. Nuzum | 233 | |||
| Turnout | 2,301 | ||||
Mansion House Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LEA (Irish National League) | Patrick Dowd (elected Alderman) | 749 | |||
| Irish National League | Thomas Kelly | 748 | |||
| Irish National League | Daniel Tallon (incumbent councillor) | 741 | |||
| Irish National League | Philip Little (incumbent councillor) | 730 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Henry Cochrane | 438 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Robert Mitchell | 341 | |||
| Independent | Augustine Bonham | 139 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
Merchants' Quay Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Parnellite | John Keogh Hendrick (elected Alderman, incumbent councillor) | 1,237 | |||
| Irish National League | John Park Cox | 1,073 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Michael McGovern (incumbent councillor) | 1,039 | |||
| Irish National League | James Hutchinson (incumbent councillor) | 775 | |||
| Irish National League | Robert O'Reilly (incumbent Alderman) | 681 | |||
| LEA | John Simmons | 604 | |||
| Irish National League | James Vaughan | 553 | |||
| Irish Unionist | John Stewart Goodfellow | 243 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Albert L. Altman | 158 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
Mountjoy Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Parnellite | John J. Farrell (elected Alderman) | 952 | |||
| LEA (Anti-Parnellite) | Joseph Clarke | 894 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | William J. Leahy (incumbent councillor) | 657 | |||
| Irish National League | John Kennedy (incumbent Alderman) | 619 | |||
| Irish National League | Thomas Sherlock (incumbent councillor) | 608 | |||
| Irish National League | William Buckley (incumbent councillor) | 564 | |||
| Thomas J. O'Reilly | 391 | ||||
| Irish Unionist | Francis Donaldson | 253 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Andrew W. Noble | 222 | |||
| Thomas Fanning | 76 | ||||
| Turnout | 1,821 | ||||
North City Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish National League | James Hennessy (elected Alderman) | 752 | |||
| Irish National League | Patrick White | 653 | |||
| Irish National League | John Long | 639 | |||
| LEA (Irish National League) | Michael Canty | 605 | |||
| Ratepayers | Joseph F. McCarthy (incumbent councillor) | 503 | |||
| Ratepayers | Christopher Grimes (incumbent councillor) | 470 | |||
| Ratepayers | John Irwin | 415 | |||
| Ratepayers | Michael Rowan | 406 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
North Dock Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LEA | E. Fleming (elected Alderman) | 732 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Timothy Harrington (incumbent councillor) | 723 | |||
| Irish National League | E. Holohan (incumbent councillor) | 639 | |||
| Irish National League | Daniel J. Bergin (incumbent councillor) | 613 | |||
| Irish National League | P.J. McCabe (incumbent Alderman) | 592 | |||
| Irish Socialist Republican | E.W. Stewart | 468 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
Rotunda Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LEA (Anti-Parnellite) | William Doyle (elected Alderman) | 823 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Joseph Nannetti (incumbent councillor) | 810 | |||
| Irish National League | H.B. Kennedy | 754 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Peter O'Hara (incumbent councillor) | 726 | |||
| Irish National League | Thomas McAuley (incumbent Alderman) | 687 | |||
| Irish National League | James Brangan | 530 | |||
| Irish National League | Joseph Bonass | 267 | |||
| Thomas Galloway Rigg | 28 | ||||
| Turnout | |||||
Royal Exchange Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish National League | William Russell (elected Alderman) | 510 | |||
| Irish National League | Michael Murray | 420 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Andrew Beattie (incumbent Alderman) | 412 | |||
| Irish National League | James Brady | 409 | |||
| Irish National League | John Gibson Moore | 398 | |||
| Irish Unionist | A. G. Thornton (incumbent councillor) | 385 | |||
| Irish Unionist | George Thompson (incumbent councillor) | 370 | |||
| Irish Unionist | J. G. McEntaggart | 356 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
South City Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish Unionist | Robert Sexton (re-elected Alderman) | 451 | |||
| Irish Unionist | Henry Brown (incumbent councillor) | 375 | |||
| Irish Unionist | George Healy (incumbent councillor) | 395 | |||
| Irish Unionist | George Macnie | 378 | |||
| Joseph J. Goggins | 209 | ||||
| Thomas Read | 113 | ||||
| R. H. Davis | 102 | ||||
| Ind. Unionist | John A. Walker | 62 | |||
| Turnout | 705 | ||||
South Dock Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ind. Nationalist | William Francis Cotton (elected Alderman) | 1,121 | |||
| Irish National League | Daniel Burke (incumbent Alderman) | 748 | |||
| Irish National League | John Clancy | 696 | |||
| Irish National League | J. J. O'Meara (incumbent councillor) | 663 | |||
| Irish National League | Joseph P. Camac (incumbent councillor) | 643 | |||
| John Latimer | 248 | ||||
| Turnout | 705 | ||||
Trinity Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Irish National League | Joseph Meade (re-elected Alderman) | 932 | |||
| Irish National League | Laurence Doyle (incumbent councillor) | 729 | |||
| Irish National League | Gerald O'Reilly (incumbent councillor) | 635 | |||
| Irish National League | J. Philip Meagher (incumbent councillor) | 591 | |||
| LEA | Alexander Blane | 537 | |||
| Irish Unionist | John Byrne | 203 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
Usher's Quay Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Parnellite | Michael Flanagan (re-elected Alderman) | 1,060 | |||
| Irish National League | William Redmond | 1,035 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Bernard Gorevan (incumbent councillor) | 933 | |||
| LEA (Anti-Parnellite) | John Gibbons | 673 | |||
| Irish National League | John Noonan | 646 | |||
| Hugh Doyle | 643 | ||||
| Irish National League | Ambrose Walsh | 560 | |||
| William H. Beardwood | 434 | ||||
| Anti-Parnellite | Albert L. Altman | 127 | |||
| Turnout | |||||
Wood Quay Ward
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-Parnellite | John J. Davin (elected Alderman) | 1,368 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Patrick Joseph McCall (incumbent councillor) | 1,345 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Michael G. Kernan (incumbent councillor) | 1,278 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Reuben Dodd | 1,266 | |||
| Ind. Unionist | John Keys (incumbent councillor) | 1,099 | |||
| Anti-Parnellite | Laurence Jackson (withdrawn) | 151 | |||
| Turnout | 2,375 | ||||
References
Sources
- O'Brien, Joseph Valentine (1982). Dear, Dirty Dublin: A City in Distress, 1899–1916. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520039650. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- "Local Government Elections: County Boroughs. Dublin. Declaration of the Poll". The Irish Times. 18 January 1899. p. 5. Retrieved 21 March 2026.
Citations
- ^ Irish Times. 16 March 1899. p. 5
- ^ O'Brien 1982 p.72
- ^ a b "First Irish Voting Under New System". Auckland Star. Vol. XXX, no. 60. 13 March 1899. p. 2. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
- ^ a b O'Brien 1982 p.78
- ^ O'Brien 1982 pp.285–294
- ^ a b List of Unionist candidates
- ^ a b Results
- ^ Irish Times. 16 March 1899. p. 5
- ^ a b Freeman's Journal - Wednesday 15 January 1902, p.6
- ^ Irish Times. 16 March 1899. p. 5
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