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Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on 1 November 1920. One third of the council seats were up for election. The term of office for each councillor being three years. Nine of the 38 seats were uncontested. After the election, the composition of the council was:

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  • Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on 1 November 1920. One third of the council seats were up for election. The term of office for each councillor being three years. Nine of the 38 seats were uncontested. After the election, the composition of the council was: (en)
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  • John Williams (en)
  • Joseph Smith (en)
  • John Ellis (en)
  • Thomas Griffiths (en)
  • Albert Edward Jacob (en)
  • Frederick Charles Bowring (en)
  • James Hughes * (en)
  • John George Paris * (en)
  • Robert Lowry Burns (en)
  • Samuel Skelton * (en)
  • Albert Edward Johns (en)
  • Albert Nicholas Denaro (en)
  • Alfred Gates * (en)
  • Alfred Griffiths * (en)
  • Charles Henry Rutherford * (en)
  • Daniel Charles Williams (en)
  • Dr. James Clement Baxter * (en)
  • Frank Campbell Wilson * (en)
  • Frederick Charles Bowring * (en)
  • Miss Eleanor Florence Rathbone * (en)
  • William Ball * (en)
  • William John Loughrey (en)
  • Alfred Ernest Shennan (en)
  • Archibald Gordon Gullan (en)
  • Benjamin Cookson (en)
  • Bernard Louis Myer (en)
  • Charles Jabez Edwards (en)
  • David Gilbert Logan (en)
  • Edmund Rose (en)
  • Edwin Haig * (en)
  • Francis William Bailey (en)
  • Frederick Jones (en)
  • Frederick William Riley (en)
  • George Miller Platt * (en)
  • Henry Gaskin (en)
  • Henry Granby (en)
  • Henry Langton Beckwith * (en)
  • James Friery (en)
  • James Hamblett Johnstone (en)
  • James O'Hare * (en)
  • James Peter Redish (en)
  • James Whittaker (en)
  • James William Baker (en)
  • John Albert Thompson * (en)
  • John Archibald Metcalfe (en)
  • John Bennion (en)
  • John Edward Sunners (en)
  • John Mouat Robertson (en)
  • John Sandeman Allen (en)
  • Joseph Ashworth * (en)
  • Joseph Dalton Flood * (en)
  • Joshua Burrows (en)
  • Lawrence Durning Holt * (en)
  • Lawrence King (en)
  • Margaret Beavan JP (en)
  • Matthew Leitch sen. (en)
  • Michael Cory Dixon (en)
  • Mrs. Helena Agnes Dalrymple Muspratt (en)
  • Mrs. Jessie Ann Daniels (en)
  • Mrs. Julia Gertrude Taylor (en)
  • Patrick Alfred Durkin (en)
  • Philip Nelson (en)
  • Richard Henry Mitchell (en)
  • Robert Joseph McDonnell (en)
  • Robert Tissyman (en)
  • Thomas Griffith (en)
  • Thomas Harrison (en)
  • William Burnett Smithwick (en)
  • William Edward Backhouse (en)
  • William Grogan (en)
  • William Henry Paulson & (en)
  • William McIntosh Wright (en)
  • William Owen Thomas (en)
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  • Co-operative Party (en)
  • Conservative Party (en)
  • Labour Party (en)
  • Liberal Party (en)
  • Independent (en)
  • Nationalist Party (en)
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  • 22.0
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  • 52.0
  • 55.0
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  • 61.0
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  • 68.0
  • 69.0
  • 71.0
  • 73.0
  • 78.0
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  • 79.0
  • 91.0
  • 86.0
  • '73% (en)
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  • unopposed (en)
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  • Elections to Liverpool City Council were held on 1 November 1920. One third of the council seats were up for election. The term of office for each councillor being three years. Nine of the 38 seats were uncontested. After the election, the composition of the council was: (en)
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  • 1920 Liverpool City Council election (en)
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