St. Domingo (Liverpool ward)

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St. Domingo ward (1953) within Liverpool
Registered Electors4,806 (1972 election)
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St. Domingo ward was an electoral division of Liverpool City Council between 1895 and 1972. It was within the Everton district of Liverpool.

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Background

The ward was first formed in 1895 and was merged with Breckfield ward in 1973.

1895 boundaries

Liverpool City Council ward boundaries, which extended the area of the city and increased the number of wards from 16 to 28 were made prior to the 1895 election. St. Domingo was one of the newly created wards and was numbered as ward 23.

The Ward was within the Liverpool Kirkdale constituency from 1918 to 1950, and from 1950 to 1973 was within Liverpool Scotland. [1]

1953 boundaries

Liverpool City Council ward boundaries were changed prior to the 1953 election; St. Domingo ward was largely unchanged.

1973 election

Following the Local Government Act 1972 the ward boundaries of the council were altered. The number of wards was reduced from 40 to 33 and the aldermanic system was abolished. St. Domingo ward was merged with Breckfield ward to form Breckfield St. Domingo ward. [2]

Councillors

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor [3]
1895 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)John Houlding (Con)
Anthony Shelmerdine (Con) [a]
1896 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1897 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1898 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1899 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1900 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1901 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1902 Joseph Colton (Con)Robert Hampson (Con)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1903 Joseph Colton (Con)William Gilbert (Protestant)Anthony Shelmerdine (Con)
1904 Joseph Colton (Con)William Gilbert (Protestant)Henry Porter (Protestant)
1905 William Jones (Protestant)William Gilbert (Protestant)Henry Porter (Protestant)
George Whittaker (Con)
1906 George Whittaker (Con)Joseph Roby (Con)Henry Porter (Protestant)
1907 George Whittaker (Con)Joseph Roby (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1908 George Whittaker (Con)Joseph Roby (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1909 George Whittaker (Con)Joseph Roby (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1910 George Whittaker (Con)Joseph Roby (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1911 James Stephenson (Lab)Joseph Roby (Con) [b] Charles Hill (Con)
1912 James Stephenson (Lab)William Moore (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1913 James Stephenson (Lab)William Moore (Con)Charles Hill (Con)
1914 Charles Wilson (Lab)William Moore (Con)William May (Con) [c]
1919 Charles Wilson (Lab)Thomas White (Con)William May (Con)
1920 Charles Wilson (Lab)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1921 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1922 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1923 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1924 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1925 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1926 Albert Clayton (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1927 John Hamilton (Lab)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1928 John Hamilton (Lab)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1929 John Hamilton (Lab)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1930 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)Thomas White (Con)William Backhouse (Con)
1931 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)vacant [d] William Backhouse (Con)
Charles Leftwich (Con)
1932 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)Charles Leftwich (Con)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1933 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)Charles Leftwich (Con)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1934 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1935 Harry Longbottom (Protestant) [e] William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
George Henry Dunbar (Protestant)
1936 George Henry Dunbar (Protestant)William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1937 George Henry Dunbar (Protestant)William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1938 George Henry Dunbar (Protestant)William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1945 Albert Harris (Protestant)William Price (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1946 Albert Harris (Protestant)James Wareing (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1947 Albert Harris (Protestant)James Wareing (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1949 Albert Harris (Protestant)James Wareing (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1950 Albert Harris (Protestant)George Phipps (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1951 Albert Harris (Protestant)George Phipps (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
1952 Albert Harris (Protestant)George Phipps (Protestant)Mary Jane Longbottom (Protestant)
WARD REFORMED
1953 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1954 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1955 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1956 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1957 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1958 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1959 W.R. Maylor (Lab)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1960 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)James Gardner (Lab)F. Keating (Lab)
1961 Harry Longbottom (Protestant)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)F. Keating (Lab)
1962 F. Keating (Lab) [f] Ronald Henderson (Protestant)J. Gardner (Lab)
1963 F. Keating (Lab)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)J. Gardner (Lab)
1964 F. Keating (Lab)Frank Marsden (Lab)J. Gardner (Lab)
1965 F. Keating (Lab)Frank Marsden (Lab)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1966 Harold Blower (Protestant)Frank Marsden (Lab)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1967 Harold Blower (Protestant)Roy Hughes (Protestant)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1968 Harold Blower (Protestant)Roy Hughes (Protestant)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1969 Harold Blower (Protestant)Roy Hughes (Protestant)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1970 Harold Blower (Protestant)Roy Hughes (Protestant)Ronald Henderson (Protestant)
1971 Harold Blower (Protestant)Roy Hughes (Protestant)C. McDonald (Lab)
1972 K. Jones (Lab)Roy Hughes (Protestant)C. McDonald (Lab)

  indicates seat up for re-election after boundary changes.

  indicates seat up for re-election.

  indicates change in affiliation.

  indicates seat up for re-election after casual vacancy.

Notes

a. ^ Cllr John Houlding (Conservative, 1895) was elected as an alderman on 9 November 1895 and vacated his seat as a councillor. [4]

b. ^ Cllr Joseph Roby (Conservative, 1909) died on 23 July 1912. [5]

c. ^ Cllr Charles Hill (Conservative, 1913) died on 24 August 1914. [6]

d. ^ Cllr Sir Thomas White (Conservative, 1928) was elected as an alderman on 7 October 1931 thereby causing a vacancy to be filled at the ordinary election to be held on Sunday 1 November 1931. [7]

e. ^ Cllr Rev. Harry Dixon Longbottom was elected as an alderman on 9 November 1935 and vacated his seat as a councillor. A by-election was held on 12 December 1935. [8]

f. ^ Cllr Rev Harry Dixon Longbottom died in 1962. A double election was held on 10 May 1962, the incumbent F. Keating received the second highest number of votes and was returned for the vacant seat, facing re-election the following year.

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References

  1. Craig, F.W.S., ed. (1972). Boundaries of parliamentary constituencies 1885-1972. Chichester, Sussex: Political Reference Publications. ISBN   0-900178-09-4.
  2. The County of Merseyside (Electoral Divisions and Wards) Order 1973
  3. "Liverpool City Council elections 1973-2012" (PDF). The Elections Centre, University of Plymouth. 16 May 2018.
  4. "Liverpool City Council". Proceedings of the Council: 58–59. 1895–1896.
  5. "Liverpool City Council". Proceedings of the Council: 381. 1911–1912.
  6. "Liverpool City Council". Proceedings of the Council: 451. 1913–1914.
  7. "Liverpool City Council". Proceedings of the Council: 664–665. 1930–1931.
  8. "Liverpool City Council". Proceedings of the Council: 198. 1935–1936.