1931 – 31st March – Kenilworth Urban District Council – Election

Elected (12 seats)

*Charles RandallRatepayers Association1261
*John ClarkeUnattached1254
*Capt. A. WilsonRatepayers Association1254
*Edward HodgesIndependent1059
*William HiornsUnattached1009
Warrington BennettRatepayers Association1002
Allen SpavenRatepayers Association979
*William BostockIndependent975
Thomas JacksonRatepayers Association916
Elizabeth Lily RandallRatepayers Association903
*Edwin GeeIndependent889
H. Wells LawrenceRatepayers Association848

Not Elected

S. RollasonRatepayers Association794
W. GriffithsRatepayers Association776
George HughesRatepayers Association736
*Charles CarterIndependent715
Major B.ThomasIndependent688
George TisdaleIndependent682
Capt. G. SavageIndependent642
Mrs M. ChapmanRatepayers Association642
Frank WeetmanIndependent565
R. H. SeekingsRatepayers Association471
J. SmithIndependent259

*denotes retiring councillor

Electorate 3690

Turnout 2122

Ratepayers Day – Former Chairman Gone

The election was somewhat over shadowed by the recent death of James Everett Jackson who had served on the council from 1894 to 1925, apart from one year (1901/1902). By trade, he was a cabinet maker, coffin maker and undertaker for over 54 years. He was also a volunteer in the local Fire Brigade for 40 years. He was 79 years-old.

The Ratepayers Association, had formed due to the inconsisent rates within the town, fielded twelve candidates. They were successful in gaining seven seats, including the first ever woman to be elected to the council, Mrs Elizabeth Lily Randall.

The ‘Independent Party’, who fielded nine candidates, gained just three seats.

The remaining two seats were filled by re-elected members, Hiorns and Clarke, who, not wishing to get involved in party politics, ran as ‘unattached’ candidates.

One member that did not seek re-election was Alfred Keeling who was first elected at a by-election in 1925. Due to business commitments, he was absent from many meetings, especially over the last couple of years. (He later died in Perth, Austrailia in 1934 whilst on a business trip, he was only 52 years-old)

Charles Carter, who ran as an Independent, had been the chairman for the last two years, was not re-elected, coming well down the list. It came as a shock and disappointment to a lot of people. (apart from his political rivals)

KUDC Councillors

7 Ratepayers Association (H. Lawrence, C. Randall, Lily Randall, A. Spaven, W. Bennett, Capt. Wilson, T. Jackson)

3 Independents (E. Gee, W. Bostock, E. Hodges)

2 Unattached (J. Clarke, W. Hiorns)

Chairman

1931-32 Allen Spaven

1932-33 John Clarke

1933-34 Allen Spaven

Council Clerk – Mr Whittaker

photo courtesy of Warwickshire County Records Office. (ref. PH (N) 600/147/3)

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