1880 Liverpool City Council election


Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on Monday 1 November 1880. One third of the council seats were up for election, the term of office of each councillor being three years.
After the election, the composition of the council was:

Ward results

* - Retiring Councillor seeking re-election

Pitt Street

Aldermanic Elections

At the meeting of the Council on 9 November 1880, the terms of office of eight
alderman expired. The following eight were elected as Aldermen by the Council on 9 November 1880 for a term of six years.
* - re-elected aldermen.

By-elections

No. 6, Castle Street, 21 March 1881

Caused by the death of Councillor William Crossfield,
which was reported to the Council meeting on 2 March 1881.

No. 4, St. Paul's, 4 April 1881

Caused by the result of the election for the St. Paul's ward on 1 November 1879
being declared void under the Corrupt Practices Act, 1872.
Andrew Patterson, the Agent for George Curzon Dobell, was found to
have given 5 shillings to Catherine Tallon in order to induce her to vote for
George Curzon Dobell.

No. 12, Lime Street, 4 April 1881

Caused by the result of the election for the Lime Street ward on 1 November 1879
being declared void under the Corrupt Practices Act, 1872.
Edward Dobson, the Agent for James Alexander Forrest, was found to
have given a pair of gloves to Martha Wilson in order to induce her to vote for James Alexander Forrest.

No. 16, North Toxteth, 17 June 1881

Caused by the resignation of Councillor Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Fell Steble
.