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Elections to the Cork Corporation took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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  • Elections to the Cork Corporation took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. (en)
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  • John Murphy (en)
  • William Hart (en)
  • James Daly (en)
  • John Fitzpatrick (en)
  • John Hurley (en)
  • Thomas Andrews (en)
  • James Allen (en)
  • James Walsh (en)
  • John Desmond (en)
  • John Flynn (en)
  • John McCarthy (en)
  • Daniel Williams (en)
  • John Donovan (en)
  • Thomas Walsh (en)
  • Gerald Byrneref|Gerald Byrne ran in both North-West No.3 and South No.2 BEAs.|group="n"|name="GeraldByrne" (en)
  • Daniel Williamsref|Daniel Williams ran in Central and North-East BEAs.|group="n"|name="DanielWilliams" (en)
  • J. J. Walsh MPref|The two candidates in North-West No.1 BEA named James Walsh and the James Joseph Walsh in Central BEA were three different people.|group="n"|name="JamesWalsh" (en)
  • Liam Russellref|William (Liam) Russell and William James Russell were different people.|group="n"|name="WilliamRussell" (en)
  • John Croninref|John (Seán) Cronin ran in South No.1 and No.2 BEAs.|group="n"|name="Cronin" (en)
  • John F. Sheehanref|John F. Sheehan and John Sheehan were different people.|group="n"|name="JohnSheehan" (en)
  • A. M. Cole, JP (en)
  • Anne Sutton (en)
  • Bartholomew Quinlan (en)
  • Charles Coughlan (en)
  • Charles Whelan (en)
  • Clarence de Foubert (en)
  • Cornelius Curtin (en)
  • Cornelius Desmond (en)
  • Cornelius Hobart (en)
  • Cornelius Mullanny (en)
  • Cornelius O'Donovan (en)
  • Daniel Barry (en)
  • Daniel Gamble (en)
  • Daniel Horgan (en)
  • Daniel Humphreys (en)
  • Daniel Lynch (en)
  • Daniel O'Leary (en)
  • Daniel Sheehan (en)
  • David Murphy (en)
  • Denis Cullinane (en)
  • Denis Hegarty (en)
  • Denis Lucey (en)
  • Denis Mack (en)
  • Denis O'Neill (en)
  • Dr. E. Magner (en)
  • Ed. Goggin (en)
  • Edmond Coughlan (en)
  • Edward A. Lyons (en)
  • Edward E. Whitaker (en)
  • Eugene Buckley (en)
  • Francis Keogh (en)
  • Frank O'Neill (en)
  • Fred Howe (en)
  • Frederick J. Murray (en)
  • Gerald Byrne (en)
  • Henry Dawson (en)
  • Henry Lorton (en)
  • James Harty (en)
  • James O'Connell (en)
  • James Purcell (en)
  • James Thomas Mulligan (en)
  • Jeremiah Ahern (en)
  • Jeremiah Kelleher (en)
  • Jeremiah Lane (en)
  • John Cronin (en)
  • John Good (en)
  • John Callanan (en)
  • John Dunlea (en)
  • John Francis O'Sullivan (en)
  • John Hoare (en)
  • John Horgan (en)
  • John Jennings (en)
  • John Joseph Doherty (en)
  • John Kelleher (en)
  • John McAuley (en)
  • John O'Connor (en)
  • John O'Keeffe (en)
  • John O'Sullivan (en)
  • John Roche (en)
  • John Ronan (en)
  • John Sheehan (en)
  • Joseph Leonard (en)
  • Joseph O'Brien (en)
  • Joseph Parfrey (en)
  • Laurence Prior (en)
  • Liam de Róiste MP (en)
  • Martin Hawkins (en)
  • Matthew Kenneally (en)
  • Maurice O'Carroll (en)
  • Maurice Walsh (en)
  • Michael D. Spillane (en)
  • Michael Egan (en)
  • Michael Joseph O'Callaghan (en)
  • Michael Joseph O'Riordan (en)
  • Michael Landy (en)
  • Michael Murphy (en)
  • Michael O'Connell (en)
  • Mortimer Kelleher (en)
  • Mícheál Ó Cuill (en)
  • P. Austin O'Riordan (en)
  • Patrick Clarke (en)
  • Patrick F. O'Sullivan (en)
  • Patrick Higgins (en)
  • Patrick J. Bradley (en)
  • Patrick J. Murphy (en)
  • Patrick Keane (en)
  • Patrick O'Sullivan (en)
  • Patrick Stack (en)
  • Paul O'Flynn (en)
  • Prof Alfred O'Rahilly (en)
  • R. A. Atkins (en)
  • R. H. Tilson (en)
  • Richard Beamish (en)
  • Richard Hawkins (en)
  • Robert Day (en)
  • Robert Edwin Roberts (en)
  • Robert Joseph Warren (en)
  • Robert Pulvertaft (en)
  • Seán French (en)
  • Seán O'Leary (en)
  • Simon Daly (en)
  • Simon Mahony (en)
  • Simon Spiro, JP (en)
  • Sir Edward Fitzgerald, 1st baronet (en)
  • Sir John Scott (en)
  • Stephen Harrington (en)
  • Stephen Heffernan (en)
  • Stephen John O'Riordan (en)
  • T. H. G. Wallis (en)
  • Terence MacSwiney MP (en)
  • Thomas A. Callanan (en)
  • Thomas Daly (en)
  • Thomas Donovan (en)
  • Thomas Farrington (en)
  • Thomas Patrick Forde (en)
  • Thomas Stack (en)
  • Timothy Francis O'Leary (en)
  • Timothy Gearan (en)
  • Timothy O'Neill (en)
  • Tomás Mac Curtain (en)
  • William Byrne (en)
  • William Dalton (en)
  • William Desmond (en)
  • William Ellis (en)
  • William F. O'Connor (en)
  • William James Russell (en)
  • William Kenneally (en)
  • William Stockley (en)
  • William Waldrock (en)
  • Denis Mackref|Denis Mack ran in both North-East and North-West No.3 BEAs.|group="n"|name="DenisMack" (en)
  • Cornelius Curtinref|Cornelius Curtin ran in Central and North-West No.1 BEAs. |group="n"|name="CorneliusCurtin" (en)
  • Patrick F. O'Sullivanref|Patrick F. O'Sullivan of Dominick Street ran in North-West No.1 and No.2 BEAs; Patrick O'Sullivan of St. Mary's Terrace, Fair Hill, ran in North-West No.1 BEA. |group="n"|name="patkosullivan" (en)
  • Tadhg Barryref|Tadhg Barry was a union official representing the ITGWU portion of the join ITGWU–Sinn Fein ticket. |group="n" (en)
  • Daniel Horganref|Daniel Horgan ran in North-East and North-West No.2 BEAs.|group="n"|name="DanielHorgan" (en)
  • Mortimer Kelleherref|Mortimer Kelleher ran in Central, North-West No.1 and North-West No.3 BEAs. |group="n"|name="MortimerKelleher" (en)
  • John Hurleyref|Two men named John Hurley ran in Central BEA. |group="n"|name="JohnHurley" (en)
  • William F. O'Connorref|William F. O'Connor, the incumbent Lord Mayor, was returned in three electoral areas.|group="n"|name="incumbentmayor" (en)
  • Denis Buckleyref|The following Nationalists in Centre BEA were also endorse by the Ratepayers: Denis Buckley, William F. O'Connor, and William Desmond. |group="n"|name="nationalistratepayers" (en)
  • Michael D. Spillaneref|Michael D. Spillane ran in North-West No.2 and No.3 BEAs.|group="n"|name="MichaelDSpillane" (en)
  • Cornelius O'Donovanref|There were two candidates named Cornelius O'Donovan in Central BEA. |group="n"|name="CorneliusODonovan" (en)
  • Jeremiah Kelleherref|Two different men named Jeremiah Kelleher were elected: a Labour candidate and outgoing alderman from Gillabbey Terrace in Central BEA, and a Sinn Féin candidate from Lough Road in South No.1 BEA. |group="n"|name="jeremiahkelleher" (en)
  • Seán O'Sullivanref|Seán O'Sullivan, John Francis O'Sullivan and John O'Sullivan were different people.|group="n"|name="JohnOSullivan" (en)
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  • Sinn Féin (en)
  • Independent (en)
  • Independent politician (en)
  • Independent Nationalist (en)
  • Nationalist Party (en)
  • Ratepayers (en)
  • Ex-Soldiers & Sailors (en)
  • Labour Council (en)
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  • Elections to the Cork Corporation took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. (en)
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  • 1920 Cork Corporation election (en)
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