Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables, maps and figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Political practices and the social structure
- 2 The diversity of working-class politics
- 3 The local bases of practical politics
- 4 Labour market structure in Preston, 1880–1940
- 5 Urban structure and associational practices
- 6 The emergence of independent Labour politics, 1880–1914
- 7 The transformation of the Labour party, 1914–40
- 8 Conclusions
- Appendices
- A Employment change in Preston, 1891–1951
- B The 1881 Census Enumerators' returns for Preston
- C Parliamentary election results in Preston, 1880–1946
- D Local election results in Preston, 1900–38
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Author index
- Subject index
D - Local election results in Preston, 1900–38
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of tables, maps and figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Political practices and the social structure
- 2 The diversity of working-class politics
- 3 The local bases of practical politics
- 4 Labour market structure in Preston, 1880–1940
- 5 Urban structure and associational practices
- 6 The emergence of independent Labour politics, 1880–1914
- 7 The transformation of the Labour party, 1914–40
- 8 Conclusions
- Appendices
- A Employment change in Preston, 1891–1951
- B The 1881 Census Enumerators' returns for Preston
- C Parliamentary election results in Preston, 1880–1946
- D Local election results in Preston, 1900–38
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Author index
- Subject index
Summary
These results are presented in two ways. Before 1914 there were few contested candidatures, so individual results of contested wards are presented in full. It is often difficult to ascertain the political affiliation of uncontested victors (though most would have been Tory) and this is not given. On some occasions the political affiliation of candidates even in contested elections is not clear and a question mark follows the party affiliation if this is deduced from other sources (the candidates' known politics on other issues, etc.). After 1918 there are more contests and results are presented thematically with Table D.2 listing the affiliation of the victor (not always known) and Table D.3 listing the percentage vote achieved by Labour in those seats it contested.
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- The Dynamics of Working-class PoliticsThe Labour Movement in Preston, 1880–1940, pp. 217 - 223Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1988