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1892 Zetland County Council election

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Shetland, and the various historic counties of the United Kingdom.

The second elections to Zetland County Council were held in November 1892 as part of the wider 1892 local elections. According to The Shetland Times, the elections attracted little interest. The council had twenty five seats, and 21 of these were uncontested. Seven of the unopposed councillors were new, whilst the seats of Walls South and Fetlar saw no candidates coming forward. The four seats contested were North Unst, Tingwall, Delting North, and Dunrossness.[1]

The new council was dominated by members of Lerwick's middle class, with nine merchants, four ministers, and three solicitors. Only three councillors; Bruce, Gifford, and A J Hay, represented landed interests.[1]

Results

Candidates with an asterisk were returned incumbents.

Dunrossness

Dunrossness
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Sinclair T Duncan*
Independent
Independent hold

Unst North

North Unst[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Charles Sandison* 71
Independent Laurence Edmondston 28
Independent hold

References

  1. ^ a b Taylor, Marsali (2010). Women's Suffrage in Shetland. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781446108543.
  2. ^ James Stewart, Shetland Politics History Project: County Council Election December 1892