1909 Manchester City Council election|
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Party
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Conservative
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Liberal
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Labour
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| Last election
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18 seats, 39.5%
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8 seats, 22.1%
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2 seats, 24.7%
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| Seats before
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67
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41
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8
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| Seats won
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23
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11
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6
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| Seats after
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74
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46
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10
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| Seat change
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5
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3
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2
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| Popular vote
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32,280
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12,750
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20,829
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| Percentage
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46.3%
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18.3%
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29.9%
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| Swing
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6.8%
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3.8%
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5.2%
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Fourth party
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Independent
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| Last election
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3 seats, 13.7%
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| Seats before
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8
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| Seats won
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3
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| Seats after
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10
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| Seat change
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2
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| Popular vote
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3,812
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| Percentage
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5.5%
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| Swing
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8.2%
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Map of results of 1909 election |
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Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 1 November 1909. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. Owing to the extension of the city's boundaries,[1] four new wards (Gorton North, Gorton South, Levenshulme North, and Levenshulme South) elected all of their councillors for the first time.
The Conservative Party retained overall control of the council.[2][3]
Election result
Full council
Aldermen
Councillors
Ward results
All Saints'
Ardwick
Blackley & Moston
Bradford
Cheetham
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Collegiate Church
Crumpsall
Didsbury
Exchange
Gorton North
Gorton South
Harpurhey
Levenshulme North
Levenshulme South
Longsight
Medlock Street
Miles Platting
Moss Side East
Moss Side West
New Cross
Newton Heath
Openshaw
Oxford
Rusholme
St. Ann's
St. Clement's
St. George's
St. James'
St. John's
St. Luke's
St. Mark's
St. Michael's
Withington
Aldermanic elections
Aldermanic elections, 9 November 1909
Caused by the resignation on 27 October 1909 of Alderman William Norquoy (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 19 November 1902).[4][5]
In his place, Councillor W. B. Pritchard (Liberal, Levenshulme North, elected 1 November 1909; previously 1895-1908)[6] was elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1909.[7]
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Alderman |
Ward |
Term expires
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Liberal |
W. B. Pritchard |
Withington |
1913
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Caused by the creation of Gorton North, Gorton South, Levenshulme North, and Levenshulme South wards on 1 November 1909, requiring the election of four aldermen by the council.[8]
The following four were elected as aldermen by the council on 9 November 1909.[9]
Aldermanic election, 1 December 1909
Caused by the death on 17 November 1909 of Alderman Alfred Evans (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 5 October 1887).[10][11]
In his place, Councillor Fletcher Moss (Independent, Didsbury, elected 1 November 1904; previously 1896-1903)[12] was elected as an alderman by the council on 1 December 1909.[13]
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Alderman |
Ward |
Term expires
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Independent |
Fletcher Moss |
All Saints' |
1910
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Aldermanic election, 5 January 1910
Caused by the death on 9 December 1909 of Alderman Alexander McDougall (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1895).[14][15]
In his place, Councillor Thomas Smethurst (Conservative, Exchange, elected 2 November 1896)[16] was elected as an alderman by the council on 5 January 1910.[17]
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Alderman |
Ward |
Term expires
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Conservative |
Thomas Smethurst |
Cheetham |
1913
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By-elections between 1909 and 1910
Levenshulme North, 24 November 1909
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor W. B. Pritchard (Liberal, Levenshulme North, elected 1 November 1909; previously 1895-1908)[18] on 9 November 1909[19] following the resignation on 27 October 1909 of Alderman William Norquoy (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 19 November 1902);[20][21] the election as an alderman of Councillor Richard Burtles (Conservative, Levenshulme North, elected 1 November 1909)[22] on 9 November 1909,[23] following the creation of Levenshulme North ward on 1 November 1909, requiring the election of an alderman by the council;[24] and the election as an alderman of Councillor R. A. D. Carter (Conservative, Levenshulme North, elected 1 November 1909)[25] on 9 November 1909,[26] following the creation of Levenshulme South ward on 1 November 1909, requiring the election of an alderman by the council.[27]
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Didsbury, 15 December 1909
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Fletcher Moss (Independent, Didsbury, elected 1 November 1904; previously 1896-1903)[29] on 1 December 1909[30] following the death on 17 November 1909 of Alderman Alfred Evans (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 5 October 1887).[31][32]
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Exchange, 13 January 1910
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Thomas Smethurst (Conservative, Exchange, elected 2 November 1896)[34] on 5 January 1910[35] following the death on 9 December 1909 of Alderman Alexander McDougall (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1895).[36][37]
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Chorlton-cum-Hardy, 8 March 1910
Caused by the death of Councillor Edward Farrar (Independent, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, elected 1 November 1904)[39] on 16 February 1910.[40]
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References
- ^ GREATER MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, January 27, 1909, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1909, p.7
- ^ CIVIC ELECTIONS, Manchester Courier, November 2, 1909, p.9
- ^ WOMEN PRISONERS, Manchester Evening News, October 27, 1909, p.3
- ^ NEW MAYORS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1904, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1909, p.7
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ GREATER MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, January 27, 1909, p.9
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN EVANS, Manchester Guardian, November 18, 1909, p.12
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Courier, October 6, 1887, p.7
- ^ THE NEW WARD, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1904, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, December 2, 1909, p.3
- ^ , Manchester Guardian, December 10, 1909, p.14
- ^ ELECTION OF MAYORS, Manchester Courier, November 11, 1895, p.6
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 3, 1896, p.8
- ^ CIVIC CONCERNS, Manchester Courier, January 6, 1910, p.12
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1909, p.7
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ WOMEN PRISONERS, Manchester Evening News, October 27, 1909, p.3
- ^ NEW MAYORS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1904, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1909, p.7
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ GREATER MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, January 27, 1909, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1909, p.7
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ GREATER MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, January 27, 1909, p.9
- ^ LEVENSHULME ELECTIONS, Manchester Courier, November 25, 1909, p.10
- ^ THE NEW WARD, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1904, p.9
- ^ MANCHESTER COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, December 2, 1909, p.3
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN EVANS, Manchester Guardian, November 18, 1909, p.12
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Courier, October 6, 1887, p.7
- ^ DIDSBURY BYE-ELECTION, Manchester Courier, December 19, 1909, p.10
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 3, 1896, p.8
- ^ CIVIC CONCERNS, Manchester Courier, January 6, 1910, p.12
- ^ , Manchester Guardian, December 10, 1909, p.14
- ^ ELECTION OF MAYORS, Manchester Courier, November 11, 1895, p.6
- ^ EXCHANGE WARD ELECTION, Manchester Guardian, January 14, 1910, p.7
- ^ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1904, p.9
- ^ DEATH OF CITY COUNCILLOR, Manchester Courier, February 17, 1910, p.9
- ^ CITY BY-ELECTION, Manchester Guardian, March 9, 1910, p.6
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