1909 United Kingdom local elections

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The 1909 United Kingdom local elections took place in 1909 for municipal councils (including Urban Districts), as well as Rural districts. Municipal elections in Ireland took place in January. Municipal elections across England and Wales, and for Londons Metropolitan Boroughs, were held on Monday 1 November. Scotland held municipal elections the following day.[1]

London borough elections

Overall results

The elections were the fourth held for Londons Metropolitan Borough councils. Municipal Reform candidates performed well, and the party won several new councils (most prominently Battersea), solidifying the party's hold on London.

The following table shows the aggregate results for the 28 Metropolitan boroughs in London.[2]

More information Party, Councillors ...
Party Councillors Councils
Number Change Number Change
Municipal Reform 977 Increase4 24 Increase
Progressive 258 Decrease2 4 Decrease
Labour 34 Increase2 0 Steady
Independent 93 Decrease4 0 Steady
No overall control — 0 Steady
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Results by borough

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Municipal elections

More information Council, Previous control ...
Council Previous control Result
Birkenhead
Birmingham Unionist Unionist
Bolton
Bradford
Cardiff
Coventry Unionist
Croydon
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Leeds Conservative Conservative
Leicester
Liverpool Conservative Conservative
Manchester Conservative
Plymouth
Preston Unionist
Sheffield
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