Liverpool Town Council elections 1877
1877 Liverpool Town Council election|
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Elections to Liverpool Town Council were held on Thursday 1 November 1877. One third of the council seats were up for election, the term of office of each councillor being three years.
Six of the sixteen wards were uncontested.
After the election, the composition of the council was:
Election result
Liverpool Local Election Result 1879
Party
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Seats
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Gains
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Losses
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Net gain/loss
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Seats %
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Votes %
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Votes
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+/−
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Conservative
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9
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1
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4
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-3
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56%
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49%
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9,103
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Liberal
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6
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4
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2
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+2
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44%
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51%
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9,354
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Home Rule
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1
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1
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1
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+1
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Ward results
* - Retiring Councillor seeking re-election
Abercromby
Castle Street
Everton
Exchange
Great George
Lime Street
North Toxteth
Pitt Street
Rodney Street
St. Anne Street
St. Paul's
St. Peter's
Scotland
South Toxteth
Vauxhall
West Derby
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At the meeting of the Council on 9 November 1877, the terms of office of eight
alderman expired.[5]
The following eight were elected as Aldermen by the Council (Aldermen and Councillors) on 9 November 1877 for a term of six years.
* - re-elected aldermen.
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By-elections
No. 1, Everton, 2 March 1878
The death of Alderman Joseph Harrison was reported to the Council on 16 February 1878.
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His place was taken by Councillor John Pearson (Conservative, Everton, elected 1 November 1875) was elected as an Alderman by the Council on 16 February 1878.
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No. 16, North Toxteth, 23 May 1878
Caused by the death of Councillor William Leyland (Conservative, North Toxteth, elected 1 November 1876), which was reported to the Council on 5 June 1878.
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No. 8, Pitt Street, 23 May 1878
Caused by the election of Charles Courtenay Deane (Conservative, Pitt Street, elected 23 April 1877) being declared void on 27 June 1877 under the Corrupt Practices (Municipal Elections) Act 1872 and reported to the Council on 4 July 1877.
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See also
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