1889 United Kingdom local elections

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Resulting party control by county council.

Elections to the municipal and county councils of England and Wales were held in 1889. Elections to the various county councils were held in January 1889. Progressive candidates won a majority on London County Council, although at this point party labels were relatively unimportant, with municipal and county politics in Victorian Britain being somewhat detached from national politics, and national political divisions.[1] Liberal candidates would do particularly well in Wales however, winning clear majorities in 11 of Wales' 13 counties.[2] The Liberals only failed to take Brecknockshire and Radnorshire, which had hung councils.[2] In the English counties the Liberals took only Cumberland, Holland, London, and the West Riding, with most councils being run on a non-party basis.

The elections were the first following the

justices of the peace in Quarter Sessions.[3]

A similar act - the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 - would later establish county councils in Scotland. Irish local governance would remain unreformed until 1898, and the passing of the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.

Results

England

English administrative counties, 1890-1965.
Representation by divisions on the London County Council. Liberals held a majority.
Council Result Details
Bedfordshire
Independent
Details
Berkshire
Independent
Details
Buckinghamshire
Independent
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Cambridgeshire
Independent
Details
Cheshire
Independent
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Cornwall
Independent
Details
Cumberland Liberal Details
Derbyshire
Independent
Details
Devon
Independent
Details
Dorset
Independent
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Durham
Independent
Details
East Suffolk
Independent
Details
East Sussex
Independent
Details
Essex
Independent
Details
Gloucestershire
Independent
Details
Hampshire
Independent
Details
Herefordshire
Independent
Details
Hertfordshire
Independent
Details
Holland Liberal Details
Huntingdonshire
Independent
Details
Isle of Ely
Independent
Details
Kent
Independent
Details
Kesteven
Independent
Details
Lancashire
Independent
Details
Leicestershire
Independent
Details
Lindsey
Independent
Details
London Progressive Details
Middlesex
Independent
Details
Nottinghamshire No overall control Details
East Riding
Independent
Details
North Riding
Independent
Details
West Riding Liberal Details
West Suffolk
Independent
Details
West Sussex
Independent
Details
Westmorland
Independent
Details
Wiltshire
Independent
Details
Worcestershire
Independent
Details

Wales

Council Result Details
Anglesey Liberal Details
Brecknockshire No overall control Details
Carnarvonshire
Liberal Details
Cardiganshire Liberal Details
Carmarthenshire Liberal Details
Denbighshire Liberal Details
Flintshire Liberal Details
Glamorgan Liberal Details
Merionethshire Liberal Details
Monmouthshire Liberal Details
Montgomeryshire Liberal Details
Pembrokeshire Liberal Details
Radnorshire No overall control Details

See also

References

  1. – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b "p.2" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Surrey History Centre – Electoral Registers Research Guide" (PDF). www.surreycc.gov.uk. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 31 May 2021.