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1896 Rothwell Urban District Council election

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The 1896 Rothwell Urban District Council election was held on 28 March 1894.

Four of the council's five wards were contested, with Lofthouse-with Thorpe not having a poll owing to there being only one nominee. The independents had the most seats to defend, with three out of the five wards, and lost one, the South ward, to the Independent Labour Party. The Liberals retained both of their seats.

Election summary

Rothwell Urban District Council Result 1894
Party Candidates Votes
Stood Elected Gained Unseated Net % of total % ±% No.
Independent 4 2 0 1   1 40 36.9 -23.6 464
Ind. Labour 3 1 1 0   1 20 27.6 -0.2 347
Liberal 2 2 0 0   40 26 +15.8 326
Conservative 1 0 0 0 0 9.5 119
Total 1256
Turnout: 69.3%
Registered electors: 1812

Councillors not standing for re-election

Councillor(s) not standing for re-election
Councillor Ward Party Reason Successor
Henry Peter Newsom[1] North Liberal Newsom lost a pre-election vote to determine which candidate (of himself, John Abbinshaw and Richard Rodley) should contest the ward to defeat the I.L.P candidate. Newsome came second with 67 votes to Abbinshaw's 71. John Abbinshaw (Liberal)[2][n. 3]

Ward results

Carlton

The poll took place at Carlton Board school. The presiding officer for the Carlton ward was W. Wright, with support from poll clerk Butterworth.[3]

Carlton ward[3][n. 4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent George Armitage* 220 66.9 +46
Ind. Labour John Clarkson 109 33.1 +20.3
Majority 111 33.8 -
Turnout 331 72 -5.8
Registered electors 460
Independent hold
Bold indicates the candidate was elected.
* indicates that the candidate was the incumbent councillor.

Lofthouse-with-Thorpe

Lofthouse-with-Thorpe did not have an election as incumbent councillor P.G. Milner was the only nominee.[3]

Lofthouse-with-Thorpe ward [3][n. 4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent P.G. Milner*
Independent hold
Bold indicates the candidate was elected.
* indicates that the candidate was the incumbent councillor.

North

The North ward's polling station was the Old Board room on Churchfields. The presiding officer for the North ward was Perkins, with support from poll clerk Nicholson.[3]

North ward[3][n. 4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal[2][n. 3] John Abbishaw 180 63.8 +45
Ind. Labour Wright Stead 102 36.2 +25.6
Majority 78 27.6 -
Turnout ~282 75.2 +1.4
Registered electors 375
Liberal hold
Bold indicates the candidate was elected.
* indicates that the candidate was the incumbent councillor.

South

The South ward's polling station was the council offices. The presiding officer for the South ward was Wimbush, with support from poll clerk Pears.[3]

South ward [3][n. 4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ind. Labour J.W. Bulmer 136 35.8 -
Independent[n. 5] Joseph Stead Jr. 128 33.7 -
Independent Charles Ward* 116 30.5 +15.8
Majority 8 27.6 2.1
Turnout 380 73.5 -0.3
Registered electors 517
Ind Lab gain from Independent
Bold indicates the candidate was elected.
* indicates that the candidate was the incumbent councillor.

Stourton

The presiding officer for Stourton was Dyson, with support from poll clerks Martin. [3]

Stourton ward [3][n. 4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tom Chapman 146 55.1 +35.1
Conservative[2][n. 6] Henry Nichols* 119 44.9 -
Majority 27 8.2
Turnout ~265 66.3 -22.3
Registered electors 400
Liberal hold
Bold indicates the candidate was elected.
* indicates that the candidate was the incumbent councillor.

Notes

  1. This includes the Independent councillor for Lofthouse who gained a seat in a by-election in 1895.
  2. One seat was lost in Lofthouse 1895 by-election.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The source is from years later so Nichols party affiliation may have changed.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Party affiliation is from either the 1896 Rothwell Times or sources from previous election results, unless noted otherwise. ±% is based on individual candidates, not parties, except for the new Liberal candidate in the North ward.
  5. Stead's party affiliation was Labour in the prior election, however the Rothwell Times 1896 describes the Stead and Ward splitting the vote so the I.L.P could gain the seat.
  6. The source is from years later so Nichols party affiliation may have changed.

References

  1. (Rothwell Times, 1896a)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 (Skyrack Courier, 1902)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 (Rothwell Times, 1896b)

See also

Rothwell Urban District Council elections
1894 • 1896 • 1897
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