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1898 London County Council election

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1898 London County Council election

← 1895 3 March 1898 1901 →
  First party Second party
 
Leader McKinnon Wood Earl of Onslow
Party Progressive Moderate
Leader's seat Alderman Alderman
Seats won 70 48
Seat change Increase11 Decrease 11

An election to the County Council of London took place on 3 March 1898. The council was elected by First Past the Post with each elector having two votes in the two-member seats. The Progressive Party won a substantial majority on the council.

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Transcription

Campaign

The Progressives contended that, because the last election had resulted in a tie in the number of councillors, the council had made little progress over the past three years. They argued that they had successfully led slum clearance programmes. They proposed that the council should maintain its existing policy of refusing to sell alcohol in premises it owned, should seek to levy increased taxes on landlords, and should aim to municipalise the gas and water supplies.[1]

The Moderates argued that the Progressives were fighting on party political lines, and that as a result, they would too. They contended that the Progressives wanted to adopt socialist policies, and that they had wasted money by overspending on building projects. Instead, the Moderates advocated passing the majority of the council's responsibilities to the Metropolitan Borough Councils.[2]

The election in Hackney Central was delayed, due to the death of one of the candidates.[3]

Results

The Progressive Party gained 16 seats from the Moderates and lost only 4 seats to them, winning a substantial majority.[4] The Times noted that this was less than their majority in the 1892 London County Council election, and did not necessarily mean that the voters of London would support the Liberal Party at the next UK general election.[5]

Party Votes[6] Seats
Number % Stood Seats[4] %
Progressive 150,826 49.2 112 70
Moderate 148,576 48.4 114 48
Independent 4,681 0.8 5 0
Independent Labour 4 0
Ind. Labour Party 3 0
Social Democratic Federation 2 0

References

  1. ^ "London County Council: opening of the Progressive campaign". The Manchester Guardian. 28 January 1898.
  2. ^ "London County Council election". The Times. 10 February 1898.
  3. ^ "London County Council election". The Times. 3 March 1898.
  4. ^ a b "London County Council elections: final results". The Times. 5 March 1898.
  5. ^ "The success of the Progressive candidates". The Times. 7 March 1898.
  6. ^ Council. "London County Council Elections 1889 - 1961" (PDF). Retrieved 12 May 2019.
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