1922 London County Council election

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1922 London County Council election
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  1919 2 March 1922 1925  

124 Council Seats
63 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
  George Hopwood Hume.jpg Scott Lidgett.jpg 1918 Harry Gosling.jpg
Leader George Hume Scott Lidgett Harry Gosling
Party Municipal Reform Progressive Labour
Leader since191819181920
Leader's seatGreenwichRotherhitheKennington
Last election68 seats40 seats15 seats
Seats won822616
Seat changeIncrease2.svg14Decrease2.svg14Increase2.svg1
Popular vote557,210182,512385,292
Percentage49.2%16.1%34.1%
SwingIncrease2.svg10.2%Decrease2.svg7.3Decrease2.svg0.6%

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Colours denote the winning party.

An election to the County Council of London took place on 2 March 1922. It was the eleventh triennial election of the whole council. There were sixty dual member constituencies and one four member constituency, making a total of 124 seats. The council was elected by First Past the Post with each elector having two votes in the dual member seats.

Contents

National government background

The Prime Minister of the day was the Liberal David Lloyd George who led a Coalition Government that included the Unionist Party and those Liberals and Socialists who had broken from the main Liberal and Labour parties who sat in opposition. The Coalition was numerically dominated by the Unionists who were still 7 months away from overthrowing Lloyd George. The Coalition had been losing parliamentary seats in by-elections to both opposition parties including two in London to Labour; at 1921 Southwark South East by-election and during the council election campaign at 1922 Camberwell North by-election where one of the incumbent London Labour councillors Charles Ammon was elected to parliament on 20 February 1922. Ten days later, the electors of Camberwell North re-elected him to the County Council.

London Council background

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Although the Municipal Reform Party had an overall majority, in line with national politics, they decided late in 1917 to form a war-time coalition to mirror the national government. Some Progressive Party members were offered chairmanships of committees. This coalition had continued after the war ended, but both parties, along with the Labour Party, fought the 1922 elections on separate platforms. [1]

Candidates

The leader of the Municipal Reform Party did not defend his seat, but was expected to remain a member when the new council appointed its new aldermen. There was no county wide electoral agreements between any of the parties, though clearly there had been some locally agreed situations. There were very few constituencies where all three parties stood two candidates. In the past, the Progressive Party had encompassed the Labour Party, with candidates running in harness. That situation had recently ended when former Progressive Party councillor Harry Gosling became leader of the Labour Party. In its place there were a few Progressive candidates running in harness with Municipal Reform candidates. Among Labour's candidates were members of the recently formed Communist Party, such as Albert Inkpin.

Outcome

Labour suffered a setback when their Leader, Harry Gosling was defeated at Kennington, thanks to an electoral arrangement between the Progressives and the Municipal Reformers, although he regained the seat at a by-election a month later. [2] Labour had mixed results, managing to more or less hold their own. The leader of the Progressive Party, John Scott Lidgett, was also unseated at Rotherhithe, although he was able to remain a member of the council when he was appointed an alderman. [3] The big winners were the Municipal Reform Party, who made a number of gains at the expense of the Progressives.

London County Council election, 1922
PartySeatsSeats %+/-VotesVotes %+/-Candidates
Municipal Reform 8266.1%+14557,21049.2%+10.2%98
Progressive 26 21.0% -14182,512 16.1% -7.3%50
Labour 16 12.9% +1385,292 34.1% -0.696
Independent 0 0.0% -16,396 0.6% -2.2%5

Constituency results

Battersea

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Battersea North
London County Council election, 1922: Battersea North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Joseph George Butler 6,585
Labour Alfred Augustus Watts 6,557
Municipal Reform W Watts4,686
Municipal Reform Charles James Allpass4,669
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
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Battersea South
London County Council election, 1922: Battersea South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Edwin Evans 10,424
Municipal Reform William Hall10,394
Labour Caroline Selina Ganley 5,872
Labour Rev. Alfred George Prichard5,843
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Bermondsey

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Rotherhithe
London County Council election, 1922: Rotherhithe [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Dr. Allan Randle5,457
Labour William John Webb5,296
Progressive Rev. John Scott Lidgett 3,807
Progressive Arthur Acland Allen 3,604
Majority
Labour gain from Progressive Swing
Labour gain from Progressive Swing
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Bermondsey West
London County Council election, 1922: Bermondsey West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Eveline Mary Lowe 4,113
Labour Frederick Charles Langton4,091
Progressive Harold James Glanville 3,277
Progressive Samuel Lithgow2,671
Independent Mrs. Jessie E Scriven2,339
Majority
Labour gain from Progressive Swing
Labour gain from Progressive Swing

Bethnal Green

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Bethnal Green N E
London County Council election, 1922: Bethnal Green North East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Sir Edgar Bonham-Carter 3,522n/a
Progressive William Shadforth3,518n/a
Labour B Gray3,295n/a
Labour George Belt 3,154n/a
Majority
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
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Headlam
London County Council election, 1922: Bethnal Green South West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Rev. Stewart Duckworth Headlam 3,178
Progressive Percy Alfred Harris 3,049
Labour Joseph James Vaughan 2,244
Labour J Valentine2,148
Majority
Progressive hold Swing
Progressive hold Swing

Camberwell

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Dulwich
London County Council election, 1922: Dulwich [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Henry Cubitt Gooch 9,545n/a
Municipal Reform George Sitwell Campbell Swinton 9,364n/a
Labour H Luckhart2,398n/a
Labour T E Wright2,374n/a
Majorityn/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Camberwell North
London County Council election, 1922: Camberwell North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Charles George Ammon MP 4,277
Labour Cecil Aubrey Gwynne Manning 4,011
Municipal Reform Alexander West Russell 2,152
Municipal Reform Dame Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan 2,137
Progressive Herbert Arthur Baker 1,235
Progressive Hugh Lawrence Fletcher Moulton 1,069
Majority
Labour gain from Progressive Swing
Labour hold Swing
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Camberwell North West
London County Council election, 1922: Camberwell North-West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Charles D Kingston4,794
Municipal Reform William Jackson Morton4,551
Labour John George Spradbrow2,846
Labour J F Lucas2,520
Progressive Seth Coward1,873
Progressive Henry Ernest Wood1,806
Majority
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
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Peckham
London County Council election, 1922: Peckham [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Thomas Gautrey6,693n/a
Progressive Earl of Haddo 6,543n/a
Labour Arthur Creech-Jones 3,890n/a
Labour P Sabine3,728n/a
Majorityn/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a

Chelsea

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Chelsea
London County Council election, 1922: Chelsea [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform William Sidney7,727n/a
Municipal Reform Ernest Louis Meinertzhagen7,655n/a
Labour J T Houlihan3,214n/a
Labour Mrs C M Merrifield3,203n/a
Majorityn/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

City of London

London County Council election, 1922: City of London [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Sir John Lulham Pound Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform William Wilson Grantham Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Sir Percy Coleman Simmons Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Geoffrey HeadUnopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Deptford

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Deptford
London County Council election, 1922: Deptford [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Guy Herbert Walmisley9,54525.4+4.4
Municipal Reform Marshall James Pike9,48725.3+6.8
Labour Margaret McMillan 9,33324.8-6.2
Labour John Speakman9,19924.5-5.0
Majority1540.5-8.1
Municipal Reform gain from Labour Swing
Municipal Reform gain from Labour Swing

Finsbury

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Finsbury
London County Council election, 1922: Finsbury [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Otho William Nicholson 5,77825.7+3.5
Municipal Reform Miss Rachel M Parsons5,63625.1+3.7
Labour C H Brew3,22214.3n/a
Labour Charles R Simpson3,10913.8n/a
Progressive Alfred Baker2,46411.0-18.9
Progressive Miss Ida Samuel2,25310.0-16.5
Majority2,41410.815.1
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Fulham

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Fulham East
London County Council election, 1922: Fulham East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Beatrix Margaret Lyall 7,94135.1+1.3
Municipal Reform Frank Holmes7,84934.7-0.1
Labour T. M. Cox3,43115.2-0.8
Labour Isaac James Hayward 3,40315.0-0.4
Majority4,41819.5-1.7
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Fulham West
London County Council election, 1922: Fulham West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Sir Cyril Stephen Cobb 9,84934.8+0.0
Municipal Reform Frank W Hobbs9,58833.8+1.6
Labour Robert Mark Gentry4,55516.1-1.5
Labour Mrs I M Lineham4,35015.3-0.1
Majority5,03317.7+3.1
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Greenwich

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Greenwich
London County Council election, 1922: Greenwich [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Ernest Martin Dence 9,41228.3n/a
Municipal Reform George Rowland Hill 9,36728.2n/a
Labour Dr Hyacinth Bernard Morgan 7,33222.0n/a
Labour J G Davenport7,14521.4n/a
Majorityn/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Hackney

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Adler
London County Council election, 1922: Hackney Central [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Henrietta Adler Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform William Ray Unopposedn/an/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Hackney North
London County Council election, 1922: Hackney North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Lady Trustram Eve Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Oscar Emanuel Warburg Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Hackney South
London County Council election, 1922: Hackney South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Theodore Chapman4,58832.0n/a
Progressive H O Grant4,41630.8n/a
Labour E Wigan2,66918.6n/a
Labour Emma Boyce2,66218.6n/a
Majority1,74712.2n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a

Hammersmith

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Hammersmith North
London County Council election, 1922: Hammersmith North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform David Cawdron5,10431.4-1.8
Municipal Reform Lord Decies 5,06631.2-5.2
Labour John Thomas Westcott3,04918.8n/a
Labour T Martin3,02618.6-11.7
Majority2,01712.4+9.5
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Hammersmith South
London County Council election, 1922: Hammersmith South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Francis Robert Ince Anderton 6,48336.4-4.0
Municipal Reform Isidore Salmon 6,41536.1-3.2
Labour C J Atkinson2,57414.5-4.4
Labour Miss M Price2,30513.0n/a
Majority3,84121.6+2.7
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Hampstead

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Hampstead
London County Council election, 1922: Hampstead [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Andrew Thomas Taylor 10,572
Municipal Reform Walter Reynolds10,565
Labour E E Balfour2,390
Labour J May2,390
Majority
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Holborn

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Holborn
London County Council election, 1922: Holborn [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Robert Inigo Tasker 5,23446.2n/a
Municipal Reform George Harvey 5,14345.4n/a
Independent H Janner9478.4n/a
Majority4,19637.0n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Islington

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Islington East
London County Council election, 1922: Islington East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive William Lace Clague6,87741.2+5.9
Progressive Jack Percy Blake6,76740.5+6.7
Independent George King Naylor3,06518.3+2.7
Majority3,70222.2
Progressive hold Swing
Progressive hold Swing
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Islington North
London County Council election, 1922: Islington North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Frederick Lionel Dove8,64426.9+1.6
Municipal Reform Miss Rosamund Smith7,97024.8-0.4
Labour Robert McKenna4,83315.1-34.4
Labour Hilda Caroline Miall Smith4,76614.8n/a
Progressive David Sydney Waterlow 3,20710.0n/a
Progressive W. Allen2,6928.4n/a
Majority3,1379.733.9
Municipal Reform gain from Labour Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Islington South
London County Council election, 1922: Islington South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Howell Jones Williams 4,91625.6n/a
Progressive George Dew4,88225.4n/a
Municipal Reform A Hudson4,73524.7n/a
Municipal Reform G Hampton Lewis4,66524.3n/a
Majority1470.7n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
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Islington West
London County Council election, 1922: Islington West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Henry Mills5,90333.6n/a
Progressive Frank Raffety 5,74632.7n/a
Labour P. H. Black3,01317.2n/a
Labour G. Davison2,89416.5n/a
Majority2,73315.5n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a

Kensington

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Kensington North
London County Council election, 1922: Kensington North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform David Davis6,36431.9n/a
Municipal Reform Cecil Bingham Levita 6,23431.3n/a
Labour Barbara Drake 3,68718.5n/a
Labour E. C. Porton3,64618.3n/a
Majority2,54712.8n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Kensington South
London County Council election, 1922: Kensington South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform William Frederick Cavaye Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Henry Vincent RoweUnopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Lambeth

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Brixton
London County Council election, 1922: Brixton [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Ernest Gray 8,26035.5+4.3
Municipal Reform Gervas Evelyn Pierrepont 8,14935.0+3.0
Labour W. I. G. Scott3,45514.8-3.9
Labour Henry Devenish Harben 3,42314.7-3.4
Majority4,69420.2+7.7
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Kennington
London County Council election, 1922: Kennington [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Harold Swann5,72831.8+12.5
Progressive Sir John Williams Benn 4,80526.7-4.6
Labour Harry Gosling 4,27523.7-7.9
Labour Charles William Gibson 3,21217.8n/a
Majority5303.0-9.0
Municipal Reform gain from Labour Swing
Progressive hold Swing
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Lambeth North
London County Council election, 1922: Lambeth North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour R C E Powell3,01917.3n/a
Progressive Reginald Myer3,01517.2-20.9
Progressive Frank Dawson Lapthorn3,01517.2n/a
Labour JC Bessell2,83816.2n/a
Municipal Reform RT Sharpe2,80216.0+3.3
Municipal Reform T. Page2,79316.0+4.4
Majority00.0-24.9
Labour gain from Independent Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing
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Norwood
London County Council election, 1922: Norwood [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Rose Dunn Gardner12,07638.0n/a
Municipal Reform William Francis Marchant12,04437.9n/a
Labour Edgar Lansbury 3,89512.2n/a
Labour Alfred E Lugg3,80011.9n/a
Majority8,14925.7n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Lewisham

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Lewisham East
London County Council election, 1922: Lewisham East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Eric Ball11,75937.1n/a
Municipal Reform Richard Owen Roberts 11,28835.6n/a
Labour W. J. R. Gillings4,39213.8n/a
Labour J. W. Matthews4,29513.5n/a
Majority6,89621.8n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Lewisham West
London County Council election, 1922: Lewisham West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Edward Taswell Campbell 8,68035.4+8.2
Municipal Reform Percival H Reed8,19733.4+7.1
Progressive Henry Arthur Evans 4,01316.4-7.0
Progressive G. H. Stepney3,64414.9-8.2
Majority4,18417.0+14.1
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Paddington

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Paddington North
London County Council election, 1922: Paddington North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform John Herbert Hunter 7,72234.5+5.7
Municipal Reform Thomas Clarence Edward Goff7,71334.5+6.8
Labour W. C. Bolton3,48415.6-6.3
Labour H P Lawless3,45615.4-6.2
Majority4,22918.9+13.1
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Paddington South
London County Council election, 1922: Paddington South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform John Burgess-Preston Karslake Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Harry Barned Lewis-BarnedUnopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Poplar

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Bow and Bromley
London County Council election, 1922: Bow and Bromley [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Charlie E Sumner8,12131.9
Labour Edward Cruse8,04331.6
Municipal Reform Florence Barrie Lambert4,72118.5
Municipal Reform A. Barnard4,59918.0
Majority3,32213.1
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
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Poplar South
London County Council election, 1922: Poplar South [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Samuel March 10,71631.6
Labour Arabella Susan Lawrence 10,51131.0
Municipal Reform CR Ingleby6,39718.8
Municipal Reform Rev. A Tildesley6,32818.6
Majority4,11412.2
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing

St Marylebone

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St Marylebone
London County Council election, 1922: St Marylebone [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Dr Adeline RobertsUnopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Ernest Sanger Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

St Pancras

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St Pancras North
London County Council election, 1922: St. Pancras North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Ian Fraser6,98224.6
Municipal Reform Mrs A Elliot6,75123.8
Labour H J Brown4,91217.3
Labour Frank Lawrence Combes4,79816.9
Progressive William Lloyd Taylor2,5138.9
Progressive John Hunter Harley 2,4078.5
Majority1,8396.5
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
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St Pancras South East
London County Council election, 1922: St. Pancras South East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Mrs Ethelind J Hopkins5,15826.8
Municipal Reform David Davies 5,11426.6
Labour S Presbury2,61713.6
Labour H D Large2,61313.6
Progressive Arthur Lewis Leon1,8599.7
Progressive Alfred Henry Scott 1,8569.7
Majority2,49713.0
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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St Pancras South West
London County Council election, 1922: St. Pancras South West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Auberon Claud Hegan Kennard4,45626.9
Municipal Reform Charles William Matthews4,46426.9
Labour Henry Montague Tibbles2,03612.3
Labour Albert Samuel Inkpin 1,99212.0
Progressive Ernest Devan Wetton1,81410.9
Progressive R E Allen1,81010.9
Majority2,42814.6
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Shoreditch

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Shoreditch
London County Council election, 1922: Shoreditch [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Henry Ward4,01528.7
Progressive Frank Stanley Henwood3,81427.2
Labour C E Taylor3,21523.0
Labour Alfred Walton2,93021.0
Majority5994.2
Progressive gain from Labour Swing
Progressive hold Swing

Southwark

London County Council election, 1922: Southwark Central [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive James Daniel Gilbert 6,37435.9n/a
Progressive George Henry Cook6,15434.7n/a
Labour Lewis Silkin 2,61814.7n/a
Labour W Barrett2,61114.7n/a
Majority3,53620.0n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing n/a
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Southwark North
London County Council election, 1922: Southwark North [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive James Owers Devereux4,45332.1-7.8
Municipal Reform Frank Percy Rider4,30631.0-5.7
Labour George Wilfrid Holford Knight 2,56518.5+6.8
Labour Rev T P Stevens2,55318.4+6.7
Majority1,74112.5-12.5
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
Progressive hold Swing
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Southwark South East
London County Council election, 1922: Southwark South East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive William James Pincombe3,26127.4-12.2
Progressive John Osborne3,21527.1-11.9
Labour G J Chaplin2,70322.8+0.8
Labour W H Lock2,69322.7n/a
Majority5124.3-12.7
Progressive hold Swing
Progressive hold Swing

Stepney

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Limehouse
London County Council election, 1922: Limehouse [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Henry Marks5,74628.8+5.7
Municipal Reform Mrs C B Lankester5,45427.4n/a
Labour Julia Scurr 4,38522.0-0.6
Labour Benjamin Skene Mackay 4,35021.8+1.0
Majority1,0695.4+5.2
Municipal Reform gain from Labour Swing n/a
Progressive hold Swing
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Mile End
London County Council election, 1922: Mile End [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform John Cecil Gerard Leigh3,69527.4-3.8
Municipal Reform Offley Wakeman 3,65827.1-2.8
Labour C H Norman3,07722.8+3.3
Labour John Scurr 3,04822.6+3.2
Majority5814.3-6.1
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Whitechapel & St George's
London County Council election, 1922: Whitechapel [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Christopher John Kelly 3,24419.0n/a
Progressive William C Johnson3,08518.1
Labour Morris Harold Davis2,99817.5n/a
Progressive Dr J J Reidy2,97217.4
Municipal Reform Woolf Joel2,55715.0n/a
Municipal Reform Claude Herbert Grundy2,22713.0n/a
Majority870.6
Labour gain from Progressive Swing
Progressive hold Swing

Stoke Newington

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Stoke Newington
London County Council election, 1922: Stoke Newington [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Edward Holton Coumbe4,31242.5-0.8
Municipal Reform Archibald Albert McDonald Gordon4,12140.7-1.0
Independent George Wicks1,70416.8+1.8
Majority2,41723.9-2.8
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Wandsworth

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Balham and Tooting
London County Council election, 1922: Balham & Tooting [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform John Ernest Perring8,40327.1+13.5
Municipal Reform Malcolm Campbell-Johnston 8,30826.8+13.8
Progressive Rev. Bevill Allen4,58714.8-12.3
Progressive S G Warner3,52911.4-15.1
Labour Rev. G Bell3,20310.3-0.0
Labour Mary Thoresby2,9439.5-0.4
Majority3,72112.024.9
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
Municipal Reform gain from Progressive Swing
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Wandsworth Central
London County Council election, 1922: Wandsworth Central [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Robert G Taylor6,52432.6+3.5
Municipal Reform Charles Paston Crane6,51432.6+3.3
Labour George Pearce Blizard 3,51117.6-4.6
Labour W J Humphreys3,44717.2n/a
Majority3,00315.0
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing
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Clapham constituency
London County Council election, 1922: Clapham [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Cyril H M Jacobs8,99336.3
Municipal Reform Lord Monk Bretton 8,70735.2
Labour H Harries3,52214.2n/a
Labour A. Stuart Albery 3,52214.2n/a
Majority5,18521.0n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Putney
London County Council election, 1922: Putney [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform William Hunt8,30741.1
Municipal Reform Angus Newton Scott8,23140.7
Labour Eli Jenkins1,8949.4n/a
Labour G Wyver1,7908.9n/a
Majority6,33731.3n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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Streatham
London County Council election, 1922: Streatham [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Sir Arthur Cornelius Roberts Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Frederic Bertram GalerUnopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Westminster

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Abbey
London County Council election, 1922: Westminster Abbey [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Reginald White Granville-Smith7,39942.5
Municipal Reform John Maria Emilio Gatti 7,30142.0
Labour J H Martin1,3607.8n/a
Labour L. Agnes Dawson 1,3327.7n/a
Majority5,94134.2n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
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St George's
London County Council election, 1922: Westminster St George's [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Richard Joshua Cooper Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform Hubert John Greenwood Unopposedn/an/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a
Municipal Reform hold Swing n/a

Woolwich

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Woolwich East
London County Council election, 1922: Woolwich East [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Herbert Stanley Morrison 9,04628.5-5.6
Labour Henry Snell 8,97828.3-5.5
Municipal Reform Frederick George Penny 6,76421.3+5.2
Municipal Reform Austin Uvedale Morgan Hudson 6,27719.8+3.9
Independent R James3661.2n/a
Independent J C Witcher3141.0n/a
Majority2,214
Labour hold Swing
Labour hold Swing
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Woolwich West
London County Council election, 1922: Woolwich West [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Municipal Reform Sidney H Cuff8,65429.9+1.8
Municipal Reform Ernest Henry Kemp8,57329.6+2.6
Labour Rev. J. F. Matthews5,90720.4-2.4
Labour H. A. Hart5,84520.2-1.9
Majority
Municipal Reform hold Swing
Municipal Reform hold Swing

Aldermen

The council also appointed 20 aldermen, to serve for a 6-year term. After the elections, there were eleven aldermanic vacancies and the following alderman were appointed by the newly elected council;

By-elections 1922-1925

There was one by-election to a fill casual vacancy during the term of the twelfth London County Council.

Lambeth, Kennington, 29 April 1922

London County Council by-election, 1922: Kennington [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labour Harry Gosling 3,87142.2
Municipal Reform Captain Austin Uvedale Morgan Hudson 3,37836.9
Progressive Alderman G Brittain1,91720.9
Majority4935.3
Labour gain from Progressive Swing

Aldermanic vacancies filled 1922-1925

There were six casual vacancies among the aldermen in the term of the eleventh London County Council, which were filled as follows: [6]

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