Elections to the Liverpool School Board were held on Friday 17 November 1882.
There were twenty-two candidates for the fifteen places on the school board.
Each voter had fifteen votes to cast.
After the election, the composition of the school board was:
Allegiance | Members | ± |
---|---|---|
Church of England | 5 | |
Catholic | 4 | |
Trademen | 2 | |
Nonconformist | 2 | |
Ratepayer | 1 | |
Temperance | 1 | |
* - Retiring board member seeking re-election
Elected
Allegiance | Name | Votes |
---|---|---|
Tradesmen | H.S. Alpass | |
Ratepayers' Association | A. Beatty | |
Catholic | John Bligh | |
Nonconformist | Samuel Booth * | |
Catholic | Patrick Canavan | |
Nonconformist | Anne-Jane Davies | |
Church of England | H.B. Gilmoor | |
Church of England | J.R. Gaskell | |
Church of England | James Hakes * | |
Catholic | John Hand | |
Church of England | J.H. Honeyburn | |
Tradesmen | William Hood | |
Temperance | J.M. Howie | |
Catholic | William Madden | |
Church of England | Francis Mulliner * | |
Not Elected
Nonconformist | William Oulton |
Tradesmen | James Pratt |
Neutral | R. G. Rathbone (Chair) |
Tradesmen | John Robson |
Church of England | Rev. Canon Rycroft |
Catholic | Joseph Walton * |
Catholic | Richard Yates |
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