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词条 1920 Rathmines Urban District Council election
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  1. Results by party

  2. Results by electoral area

     No. 1 West Ward  No. 2 West Ward  No. 1 East Ward  No. 2 East Ward 

  3. References

{{One source|date=December 2018}}

Elections to the Rathmines Urban District Council took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. The election saw Unionists reduced to a majority of 1 on the council. Prior to the election the Rathmines council had been composed almost entirely of Unionists.[1]

The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1919 had changed the electoral system for local government in Ireland from First-past-the-post to Single transferable vote.

Results by party

{{Party name with colour|Irish Unionist Alliance}}{{Party name with colour|Sinn Féin}}{{Party name with colour|Nationalist Party (Ireland)}}{{Party name with colour|Independent (politician)}}
PartySeats±First Pref. votesFPv%±%
11{{decrease}}4,58945.83
9{{increase}}3,95239.46
19879.86
04864.85
Totals2110,014100%

Results by electoral area

No. 1 West Ward

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|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = William Sears MP
|count1 = 678
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = George Metcalfe (incumbent)
|count1 = 502
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = J. J. McKenzie
|count1 = 297
|percentage =
|count2 = 377
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Sean Doyle
|count1 = 245
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Nationalist Party (Ireland)
|candidate = J. J. Kiernan
|count1 = 180
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Madeleine ffrench-Mullen
|count1 = 133
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = A. A. O'Malley
|count1 = 111
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = George Irvine
|count1 = 93
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts =
|electorate = 3,158
|valid = 2,239
|spoilt = 30
|quota = 374
|turnout = 2,269
}}

No. 2 West Ward

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|title=No. 2 West Ward - 5 seats[1]
|numcounts={{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = R. Benson (incumbent)
|count1 = 508
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Robert Brennan
|count1 = 499
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = Mrs M. K. Dixon
|count1 = 392
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = William Ireland (incumbent)
|count1 = 256
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Nationalist Party (Ireland)
|candidate = P. J. Munden
|count1 = 244
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = C. B. W. Boyle
|count1 = 226
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Mrs M. J. Mulcahy
|count1 = 205
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = S. G. Slater
|count1 = 130
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Archibald J. Nicolls
|count1 = 116
|percentage =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = F. W. Giddings
|count1 = 78
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts =
|electorate = 3,585
|valid = 2,654
|spoilt = 34
|quota = 433
|turnout = 2,688
}}

No. 1 East Ward

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|title=No. 1 East Ward - 4 seats[2]
|numcounts={{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = Mr. Carruthers
|count1 = 494
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Dr. Kathleen Lynn
|count1 = 427
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = James Dwyer
|count1 = 382
|percentage =
|count2 = 383
|count3 = 410
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = John Russell
|count1 = 221
|percentage =
|count2 =
|count4 = 429
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Nationalist Party (Ireland)
|candidate = Patrick Moore
|count1 = 202
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = William M. Hatte
|count1 = 117
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Thomas O'Conner
|count1 = 83
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts = 4
|electorate = 2,673
|valid = 1,926
|spoilt = 48
|quota = 386
|turnout = 1,974
}}

No. 2 East Ward

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| align = right
| total_width = 320
| image1 = Ceannt.jpg
| alt1 = Éamonn Ceannt
| image2 = Tom Kettle.jpg
| alt2 = Tom Kettle
| footer = No. 2 East Ward saw the return of republican activist Áine Ceannt, Mary Kettle (daughter of David Sheehy and widow of Thomas Kettle), along with the abstentionist Sinn Féin MP Joseph MacDonagh.

Ceannt's husband, Éamonn (left) had died fighting for the Irish Republican Brotherhood during the Easter Rising four years prior. Kettle's husband, Tom (right), a Home Ruler and former MP for East Tyrone, had died the same year fighting during the Somme.
}}{{STV Election box begin2|
|title=No. 2 East Ward - 7 seats[2]
|numcounts={{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Joseph MacDonagh MP
|count1 = 549
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = John Sibthorpe
|count1 = 456
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = J. C. Anderson
|count1 = 422
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Frances Ceannt
|count1 = 363
|percentage =
|count2 = 449
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Nationalist Party (Ireland)
|candidate = Mary Kettle
|count1 = 361
|percentage =
|count2 =
|count7 = 379
|count8 = 453
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = David Jackson M.D.
|count1 = 267
|percentage =
|count2 =
|count9 = over quota - elected
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Independent (politician)
|candidate = Thomas Saul
|count1 = 260
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = H. B. Goulding
|count1 = 235
|percentage =
|count2 =
|count9 = over quota - elected
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = Thomas Cullen M.R.I.A.
|count1 = 127
|percentage =
|count2 =
|count7 = 260
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Irish Unionist Alliance
|candidate = R. D. Bolton
|count1 = 103
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box candidate2|
|party = Sinn Féin
|candidate = George Daly
|count1 = 52
|percentage =
|count2 =
}}{{STV Election box end2
|numcounts =
|electorate = 4,435
|valid = 3,195
|spoilt = 48
|quota = 400
|turnout = 3,243
}}

References

1. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |date=19 January 1920 |title=Municipal elections: Dublin Townships |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002093/19200119/064/0003 |work=Dublin Evening Telegraph |location=Dublin |access-date= |page=1-3 }}
2. ^{{cite news |last= |first= |date=17 January 1920 |title=Dublin Townships: Two ladies elected to the Rathmines Council |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002093/19200117/048/0005 |work=Dublin Evening Telegraph |location=Dublin |access-date= |page=5 }}
{{United Kingdom local elections, 1920}}

2 : 1920 Irish local elections|Elections in County Dublin

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