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1889 West Suffolk County Council election

24 Jan 1889 1892 →

All 48 seats to West Suffolk County Council
25 seats needed for a majority
  First party
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Party Independent
Last election 100 seats, 100%
Seats before 100

Council control before election

New body

Elected Council control

Independent

The 1889 West Suffolk County Council election was the first election to the council to be held as the organisation came into being on 1 April 1889. The poll was held on Thursday 24 January 1889 with 48 seats up for election, though only 17 seats were contested. Most were single member wards apart from Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury which were represented by six and two councillors respectively. All candidates stood as independents.


Results[edit]

Barrow[edit]

Barrow (1 seat)
Candidate Votes %
O D Johnson Unopposed

Boxford[edit]

Boxford (1 seat)
Candidate Votes %
W T Brown JP Unopposed

Bures St Mary[edit]

Bures St Mary (1 seat)
Candidate Votes %
Allan Henry Mumford Unopposed

Bury St Edmunds[edit]

Bury St Edmunds (6 seats)
Candidate Votes %
J Gough 1,095 56
H L Boscawen Ibbetson JP 1,073
F Summers 852
J G Oliver 833
William Jaggard 782
F W Turner 587
Hooper 584
Stanley 558
Fish 530
Ridley 515
Cooper 457
Bland 389
Edwards 268
Floyd 258 -
Miller 198
Scott 150
Majority
Voter turnout 32.7%

Bradfield[edit]

Bradfield (1 seat)
Candidate Votes %
A J Young JP Unopposed N/A

Bildeston[edit]

Bildeston(1 seat)
Candidate Votes %
Thomas Mann Scarfe 195
Rev James Beck 187
Majority