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Liverpool City Council election, 1949

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Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on Thursday 12 May 1949.

Contents

After the election, the composition of the council was:

Ward results

* - Councillor seeking re-election

(PARTY) - Party of former Councillor

This was the first May local election following the move from November. Councillors standing for re-election at this election were previously elected in 1945. Therefore, comparisons are made with the 1945 election results.

Aldermanic elections

At the meeting of the City Council on 23 May 1949 the terms of office of twenty of the forty Aldermen expired and the Council elected twenty Aldermen to fill the vacant positiond for a term of six years.

  • * Reelected Aldermen
  • Childwall, 15th September 1949

    Caused by the election of Cllr. William John Matthew Clark as an Alderman on 23 May 1949

    Anfield 10th November 1949

    Caused by the death of Cllr. Aled Owen Roberts

    Alderman William Albert Robinson died on 31 December 1949 His position was filled by Cllr. Michael John Reppion (Labour, elected for the South Scotland ward in May 1949), who was elected as an Alderman by the Council on 1 February 1950 and was assigned as the Returning Officer for the Everton ward.

    Alderman Peter Kavanagh died on 19 February 1950 His position was filled by Cllr. Stanley Robert Williams (Conservative, elected for the Wavertree ward on 1 November 1947), who was elected as an Alderman by the City Council on 5 April 1950 and assigned as Returning Officer for the Vauxhall ward.

    Alderman Gertrude Elizabeth Wilson died on 23 February 1950.

    Her position was filled by Cllr. George Webster Green Armour (Conservative, elected for the Sefton Park East wars in November 1946) was elected as an Alderman by the City Council on 5 April 1950 and assigned as Returning Officer for the Dingle ward.

    References

    Liverpool City Council election, 1949 Wikipedia


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