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Elections to the Rathmines and Rathgar 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 and Rathgar council had been composed almost entirely of Unionists. The had changed the electoral system for local government in Ireland from first-past-the-post to single transferable vote.

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  • Elections to the Rathmines and Rathgar 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 and Rathgar council had been composed almost entirely of Unionists. Following the election, Robert Benson (Unionist) was elected Chairman, and William Ireland (Unionist) was elected as Vice-Chairman. Mary Kettle, the only Irish Party representative, did not vote for a Chairman, however she voted for Áine Ceannt for Vice-Chairman. Ceannt lost to Ireland by a single vote. The had changed the electoral system for local government in Ireland from first-past-the-post to single transferable vote. (en)
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  • No. 2 East Ward saw the return of republican activist Áine Ceannt, Mary Kettle , along with the abstentionist Sinn Féin MP Joseph MacDonagh. (en)
  • Ceannt's husband, Éamonn had died fighting for the Irish Republican Brotherhood during the Easter Rising four years prior. Kettle's husband, Tom , a Home Ruler and former MP for East Tyrone, had died the same year fighting during the Somme. (en)
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  • Elections to the Rathmines and Rathgar 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 and Rathgar council had been composed almost entirely of Unionists. The had changed the electoral system for local government in Ireland from first-past-the-post to single transferable vote. (en)
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  • 1920 Rathmines and Rathgar Urban District Council election (en)
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