1899 Irish local elections

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1899 Irish local elections
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All councillors across Ireland
  First party Second party Third party
 
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John Redmond, circa 1909.jpg
Photograph of Colonel Edward James Saunderson MP 2.png
Leader John Dillon John Redmond Edward James Saunderson
Party Irish
National
Federation
Irish
National
League
Irish
Unionist
Alliance

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
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Labour
Leader William O'Brien No
national
leadership
Party United
Irish
League
Labour
Electoral
Association

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Map showing control by county council, and affiliation of county councillors

The 1899 Irish local elections were the first local elections following the reorganisation of Irish local government caused by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. The 1898 Act had changed the nature of Irish local governance, replacing the unrepresentative grand jury system, and making local government more democratic and representative. As a result, the 1899 election saw the traditional Unionist Landowning class, which had previously dominated much of Irish local politics, being replaced by a newer nationalist representation. Ulster's local government, however, remained Unionist in political outlook.[1]

The elections also saw the expansion of Labour representation. In the 1898 elections, only Ulster had Unionist and unaligned Labourite Councillors. Following the election however the overall Labour representation increased to 303. Of these 303, 218 were nationalists (affiliated to an IPP faction), whilst 56 were extremist (with links to the IRB). There were 14 Unionist Labourites in Ulster, 4 in Munster, 2 in Leinster, 1 in Connaught, but none in Dublin.[2]

They were held in two stages:

  • Urban area local elections in January 1899
  • Rural areas in March 1899

Background[]

Detailed results[]

County Councils[]

Authority UIL LEA U Independent Other Total Result Details
Antrim 21 21 Irish Unionist Details
Armagh 9 7 16 Irish Unionist
Carlow 1 18 19 Irish Nationalist
Cavan 20 20 Irish Nationalist
Clare 20 20 Irish Nationalist
Cork 32 32 Irish Nationalist
Donegal 2 18 20 Irish Nationalist Details
Down 15 6 21 Irish Unionist
Dublin County 6 14 20 Irish Nationalist Details
Fermanagh 10 10 20 No overall control Details
Galway 20 Irish Nationalist
Kerry 21 Irish Nationalist
Kildare 0 0 3 1 17 21 Irish Nationalist Details
Kilkenny 1 17 18 Irish Nationalist
Queen's County (Laois) 1 21 22 Irish Nationalist Details
Leitrim 18 18 Irish Nationalist
Limerick Irish Nationalist
Londonderry Irish Unionist
Longford Irish Nationalist
Louth 1 23 24 Irish Nationalist
Mayo Irish Nationalist
Meath Irish Nationalist
Monaghan 1 1 17 19 Irish Nationalist Details
King's County (Offaly) 1 1 2 17 21 Irish Nationalist [3]
Roscommon Irish Nationalist
Sligo Irish Nationalist
Tipperary Irish Nationalist
Tyrone 10 10 20 No overall control
Waterford Irish Nationalist
Westmeath Irish Nationalist
Wexford Irish Nationalist
Wicklow Irish Nationalist
Totals 113 546 659

[4]

Borough Councils[]

Authority UIL LEA U Independent Other Total Result Details
Belfast 12
Cork
Dublin 27 8 7 0 18 60 Irish Nationalist Details
Limerick 24 16 40 LEA Details
Londonderry
Waterford
Totals

District Councils[]

Authority UIL LEA U Independent Other Total Result Details
Armagh UD
Castlebar UD 6 6 No overall control
Kilrush UD
Derry No. 1 RD
Derry No. 2 RD
Rathmines UD
Galway UD
Sligo UD
Totals 1,806

References[]

  1. ^ Coleman, Marie (2013-11-20). The Irish Revolution, 1916-1923. p. 61. ISBN 9781317801474.
  2. ^ Kelly, M. J. (2006). The Fenian Ideal and Irish Nationalism, 1882-1916. p. 145. ISBN 9781843832041.
  3. ^ McEvoy, John Noel. "A Study of The United Irish League in The King's County, 1899-1918". National University of Ireland Maynooth: 7.
  4. ^ Waterford Standard - Wednesday 12 April 1899 pg.4 - THE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS: COMPLETE RETURNS
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