1844 Manchester Borough Council election

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Elections to Manchester Borough Council were held on Friday, 1 November 1844. One third of the councillors seats were up for election, with each successful candidate to serve a three-year term of office. The Conservative anti-corporators contested municipal elections for the first time, winning three seats.[1]

Quick facts 16 of 64 seats to Manchester Borough Council 33 seats needed for a majority, First party ...
1844 Manchester Borough Council election

← 1843
1 November 1844 (1844-11-01)
1845 â†’

16 of 64 seats
to Manchester Borough Council
33 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Party Liberal Conservative
Last election 17 seats,
90.3%
did not contest
Seats before 64 0
Seats won 13 3
Seats after 61 3
Seat change Decrease3 N/A
Popular vote 558 796
Percentage 40.3% 57.4%
Swing Decrease59.7% N/A

Map of results of 1844 election

Leader of the Council before election


Liberal

Leader of the Council after election


Liberal

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The Liberal incorporators retained overall control of the council.[2]

Election result

Party Votes Seats Full Council
Liberal Party 558 (40.3%)
Decrease 59.7 13 (81.3%)
13 / 16
Decrease 3 61 (95.3%)
61 / 64
Conservative Party 796 (57.4%)
N/A 3 (18.7%)
3 / 16
N/A 3 (4.7%)
3 / 64
Radical 32 (2.3%)
N/A 0 (0.0%)
0 / 16
N/A 0 (0.0%)
0 / 64

Full council

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61 3

Aldermen

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16

Councillors

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45 3

Ward results

All Saints'

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All Saints'
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sidney Potter uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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Ardwick

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Ardwick
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Henry Lees uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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Cheetham

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Cheetham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Diggles* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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Collegiate Church

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Collegiate Church
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Joseph Sutcliffe uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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Exchange

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Exchange
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Goadsby* uncontested
Conservative W. Gibb no votes
Liberal hold Swing
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Medlock Street

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Medlock Street
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Chapman* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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New Cross

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New Cross (2 vacancies)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Thomas Lewis Williams 241 60.1
Conservative George Peel 230 57.4
Liberal John Woolfall 153 38.2
Liberal William Howarth 146 36.4
Radical John Hewitt 32 8.0
Majority 77 19.2
Turnout 401
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
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Oxford

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Oxford
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Thomas Gatenby* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. Ann's

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St. Ann's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Shawcross uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. Clement's

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St. Clement's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Robert George Stracey* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. George's

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St. George's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Frederick Watson uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. James'

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St. James'
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal David Ainsworth* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. John's

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St. John's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative John Woollam 151 65.9
Liberal John Simpson 78 34.1
Majority 73 31.8
Turnout 229
Conservative gain from Liberal Swing
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St. Luke's

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St. Luke's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Mayson* uncontested
Liberal hold Swing
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St. Michael's

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St. Michael's
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal George Wilson* 181 51.0
Conservative Charles Ashmore 174 49.0
Majority 7 2.0
Turnout 355
Liberal hold Swing
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Aldermanic election

Aldermanic election, 9 November 1844

At the meeting of the council on 9 November 1844, the terms of office of eight aldermen expired.[3][4]

The following eight were elected by the council as alderman on 9 November 1844 for a term of six years.

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PartyAldermanWardTerm expires
LiberalJames BancroftSt. Michael's1850
LiberalJames Kershaw*Collegiate Church1850
LiberalJohn MaysonAll Saints'1850
LiberalWilliam Neild*St. Clement's1850
LiberalFrederick PhillipsMedlock Street1850
LiberalSir Thomas Potter*St. James'1850
LiberalC. J. S. Walker*New Cross1850
LiberalWilliam Benjamin WatkinsArdwick1850
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Aldermanic election, 29 March 1845

Caused by the death on 20 March 1845 of Alderman Sir Thomas Potter (Liberal, elected as an alderman by the council on 15 December 1838).[5][6]

In his place, John Potter (Liberal, never a councillor) was elected as an alderman by the council on 29 March 1845.[7]

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PartyAldermanWardTerm expires
LiberalJohn PotterSt. James'1850
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By-elections between 1844 and 1845

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