1911 Dublin Corporation election

An election to Dublin Corporation took place in March 1911 as part of that year's Irish local elections. The election saw a decline for Sinn Féin, with the Unionists regaining their position as the councils second party.[1]

Council composition following election

Party Seats ± Votes % ±%
Irish Nationalist 61 6
Irish Unionist 10 1
Sinn Féin 5 6
LEA 2 3
Independent 2 2
Totals 80 100%

Ward results

Councillor

Clontarf West Ward[2]
Electorate: 988
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Irish Unionist William Ireland J.P. (incumbent) 390 50.85
UIL John Doyle 377 49.15
Majority 13 1.70
Turnout 767 77.63
Irish Unionist hold Swing

Councillor

Drumcondra Ward[2][3]
Electorate: 2,040
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Nationalist David A. Quaid 747
UIL Thomas J. Lawlor 522
Majority 125
Turnout 1,269
Independent Nationalist hold Swing

Councillor

Fitzwilliam Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,959
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL James M. Gallagher (incumbent) 776
Irish Unionist Isaac Molloy 418
Majority 358
Turnout 1,194
UIL hold Swing

Councillor

Glasnevin Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,796
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL J. Cummins J.P. (incumbent) 587
Richard Collis 415
Majority 92
Turnout 1,002
UIL hold Swing

Alderman

New Kilmainham Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,555
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL John Murray 651 59.45
Independent Nationalist W. E. Reigh (incumbent) 423 38.63
Independent Nationalist M. O'Rourke 12 1.10
Independent Nationalist Arthur Bacon 7 0.64
Independent Nationalist Samuel Bond 2 0.18
Majority 228 20.82
Turnout 1,095 70.42
UIL gain from Independent Nationalist Swing

Councillor

Inns Quay Ward[2]
Electorate: 3,156
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL Gerald Begg (incumbent) 802
John Lawlor 705
Patrick Joseph Lawlor 51
James Clinch 6
John Flood 4
Thomas Kenny 3
William M. Loughlin 2
Patrick Moloney 1
Majority 97
Turnout 1,574
UIL hold Swing

Councillor

Mansion House Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,627
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL Thomas O'Brien 508
Michael J. Carroll 378
Majority 130
Turnout 886
UIL hold Swing

Councillor

North Dock Ward[2]
Electorate: 3,572
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL Alfred Byrne 1,045
Sinn Féin Paul Gregan (incumbent) 466
Majority 579
Turnout 1,511
UIL gain from Sinn Féin Swing

Councillor

Royal Exchange Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,413
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
UIL John Doyle (incumbent) 344
Louis F. Harrison 152
Majority 188
Turnout 1,511
UIL hold Swing

Alderman

South City Ward[2]
Electorate: 1,049
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Dublin Citizens Association (DCA) Ernest Bewley T.C. 454
UIL Robert O'Reilly (incumbent) 389
Majority 65
Turnout 843
Irish Unionist hold Swing

Councillor

South City Ward[2][3]
Electorate: 1,049
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Dublin Citizens Association (DCA) Andrew Beattie 439
UIL James J. O'Neill (incumbent) 402
Majority 37
Turnout 841
Irish Unionist hold Swing

References

  1. O'Brien, Joseph V. (1982). Dear, Dirty Dublin: A City in Distress, 1899-1916. p. 93. ISBN 9780520039650.
  2. "Elections: Municipal Results". Irish Independent. 17 January 1911. p. 5 of 8. Retrieved 6 June 2021.(subscription required)
  3. "Municipal Elections: Results of city contests - some surprises". Dublin Daily Express. 17 January 1911. p. 5 of 10. Retrieved 6 June 2021.(subscription required)
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