1920 Down County Council election
The 1920 Down County Council election was held on Tuesday 25 May 1920.
Results by electoral division
Dromore
Dromore - 5 seats[1][2] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count 1 | |
UUP | James Blane | |||
UUP | Norman Dickson Ferguson | |||
UUP | Ogilvie Blair Graham | |||
UUP | Sir R. M. Liddell | |||
UUP | George Wallace | |||
Electorate: - Valid: Quota: Turnout: |
Newtownards
Newtownards - 6 seats[3][4] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count 1 | |
UUP | John Miller Andrews D.L. | 2,819 | ||
UUP | Alex Dickson | 1,419 | ||
UUP | J. M. Thompson | 1,237 | ||
UUP | Maj. R. E. McLean | 1,090 | ||
UUP | Maj. Gen. W. F. Montgomery D.L. | 1,062 | ||
UUP | J. Hill Dickson | 1,016 | ||
Labour Party | A. Adams | 1,010 | ||
[[|N/A]] | E. J. McCall | 933 | ||
[[|N/A]] | W. Gowan | 372 | ||
[[|N/A]] | W. R. Morrow | 315 | ||
[[|N/A]] | J. V. Gosney | 154 | ||
[[|N/A]] | K. Stewart | 80 | ||
Electorate: 23,000 Valid: 11,507 Quota: 1,644 Turnout: |
Notes
- 1.^ Newtownards electoral area results were declared Friday 28 May 1920. Only J.M. Andrews was elected on the first count.
- 2.^ A member of the Dickson family had held the seat on the county council since its formation in 1899.[5]
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