1908 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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17 seats, 46.2%
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8 seats, 21.8%
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2 seats, 21.9%
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| Seats before
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60
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47
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11
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| Seats won
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18
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8
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2
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| Seats after
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65
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43
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8
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| Seat change
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5
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4
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3
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| Popular vote
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25,506
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14,273
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15,963
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| Percentage
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39.5%
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22.1%
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24.7%
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| Swing
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6.7%
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0.3%
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2.8%
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Fourth party
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Independent
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| Last election
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4 seats, 10.1%
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| Seats before
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6
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| Seats won
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3
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| Seats after
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8
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| Seat change
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2
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| Popular vote
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8,829
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| Percentage
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13.7%
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| Swing
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3.6%
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Map of results of 1908 election |
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Elections to Manchester City Council were held on Monday, 2 November 1908. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative Party gained overall control of the council from no overall control.[1][2]
Election result
Full council
Aldermen
Councillors
Ward results
All Saints'
Ardwick
Blackley & Moston
Bradford
Cheetham
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Collegiate Church
Crumpsall
Didsbury
Exchange
Harpurhey
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 election, 9 November 1908
Caused by the resignation on 28 October 1908 of Alderman James Rushworth (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1892).[3][4]
In his place, Councillor Daniel Boyle (Liberal, New Cross, elected 1 November 1894)[5] was elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1908.[6]
Aldermanic election, 20 January 1909
Caused by the death on 9 January 1909 of Alderman Sir James Wilson Southern (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 6 January 1897).[7][8]
In his place, Councillor Samuel Dixon (Conservative, Miles Platting, elected 1 November 1894)[9] was elected as an alderman by the council on 20 January 1909.[10]
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Alderman |
Ward |
Term expires
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Conservative |
Samuel Dixon |
Ardwick |
1913
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Aldermanic election, 6 October 1909
Caused by the death on 26 September 1909 of Alderman Joseph Thompson (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 16 July 1879).[11][12]
In his place, Councillor Thomas Hassall (Conservative, St. Clement's, elected 1 November 1895)[13] was elected as an alderman by the council on 6 October 1909.[14]
| Party |
Alderman |
Ward |
Term expires
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Conservative |
Thomas Hassall |
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1913
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By-elections between 1908 and 1909
New Cross, 24 November 1908
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Daniel Boyle (Liberal, New Cross, elected 1 November 1894)[15] on 9 November 1908[16] following the resignation on 28 October 1908 of Alderman James Rushworth (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 9 November 1892).[17][18]
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Cheetham, 27 November 1908
Caused by the death of Councillor John Williams (Conservative, Cheetham, elected 1 November 1901)[20] on 10 November 1908.[21]
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Miles Platting, 3 February 1909
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Samuel Dixon (Conservative, Miles Platting, elected 1 November 1894)[23] on 20 January 1909[24] following the death on 9 January 1909 of Alderman Sir James Wilson Southern (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 6 January 1897).[25][26]
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St. Clement's, 11 October 1909
Caused by the election as an alderman of Councillor Thomas Hassall (Conservative, St. Clement's, elected 1 November 1895)[28] on 6 October 1909[29] following the death on 26 September 1909 of Alderman Joseph Thompson (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 16 July 1879).[30][31]
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References
- ^ MANCHESTER, Manchester Guardian, November 3, 1908, p.7
- ^ CHECK TO SOCIALISM, Manchester Courier, November 3, 1908, p.10
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN RUSHWORTH, Manchester Guardian, October 29, 1908, p.6
- ^ ELECTION OF MAYORS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1892, p.16
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1894, p.6
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ SIR J. W. SOUTHERN, Manchester Guardian, January 11, 1909, p.8
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, January 7, 1897, p.7
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1894, p.6
- ^ NEW CITY ALDERMAN, Manchester Evening News, January 20, 1909, p.6
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN THOMPSON, Manchester Guardian, September 27, 1909, p.8
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Evening News, July 16, 1879, p.2
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1895, p.7
- ^ MANCHESTER COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, October 7, 1909, p.4
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1894, p.6
- ^ MAYORAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1909, p.9
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN RUSHWORTH, Manchester Guardian, October 29, 1908, p.6
- ^ ELECTION OF MAYORS, Manchester Guardian, November 10, 1892, p.16
- ^ MANCHESTER ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 25, 1908, p.9
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1901, p.9
- ^ DEATH OF A CITY COUNCILLOR, Manchester Evening News, November 11, 1908, p.2
- ^ CITY COUNCIL BY-ELECTION, Manchester Evening News, November 28, 1908, p.3
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1894, p.6
- ^ NEW CITY ALDERMAN, Manchester Evening News, January 20, 1909, p.6
- ^ SIR J. W. SOUTHERN, Manchester Guardian, January 11, 1909, p.8
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, January 7, 1897, p.7
- ^ MANCHESTER COUNCIL ELECTION, Manchester Guardian, February 4, 1909, p.14
- ^ THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Manchester Guardian, November 2, 1895, p.7
- ^ MANCHESTER COUNCIL, Manchester Guardian, October 7, 1909, p.4
- ^ MR. ALDERMAN THOMPSON, Manchester Guardian, September 27, 1909, p.8
- ^ MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL, Manchester Evening News, July 16, 1879, p.2
- ^ , Manchester Courier, October 12, 1909, p.10
(1907 ←) 1908 United Kingdom local elections ( → 1909) |
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