1961 Kesteven County Council election
Appearance
Elections to Kesteven County Council were held on Saturday, 15 April 1961. Kesteven was one of three divisions of the historic county of Lincolnshire in England; it consisted of the ancient wapentakes (or hundreds) of Aswardhurn, Aveland, Beltisloe, Boothby Graffoe, Flaxwell, Langoe, Loveden, Ness, and Winnibriggs and Threo.[1] The Local Government Act 1888 established Kesteven as an administrative county, governed by a Council;[2] elections were held every three years from 1889, until it was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, which established Lincolnshire County Council in its place.[3][4]
The county was divided into 60 electoral divisions, each of which returned one member. In 1961 there were contests in 7 of these.
Results by division
Division | Candidate[5][6] | Party | Votes | Retiring member? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ancaster | T. A. H. Coltman | Ind | ||
Bassingham | T. W. Mawer | Ind | ||
Bennington | F. Winter | Ind | ||
Billingborough | Mrs C. A. Baker | Ind | ||
Billinghay | B. Tomlinson | Ind | ||
Bourne no. 1 | G. A. F. Holloway | Ind | ||
Bourne no. 2 | W. M. Friend | Ind | ||
Bracebridge | H. E. Hough | Lab | 520 | |
F. L. Wand | Ind | 483 | n | |
Branston | J. R. Wilkinson | Ind | ||
Bytham | J. H. Turner | Ind | ||
Caythorpe | H. P. Kelway | Ind | ||
Claypole | F. McCallum | Ind | ||
Colsterworth | Mrs C. L. Jacques | Ind | ||
Corby | J. H. Lewis | Ind | ||
Cranwell | Sqn Ldr W. J. Bangay | Ind | n | |
Deeping St James | C. G. Crowson | Ind | ||
Dunston | J. Ireson | Ind | ||
Gonerby and Barrowby | J. E. Snell | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 1 | A. E. Bellamy | Lab | 452 | |
J. W. O'Neill | Lib | 238 | n | |
Grantham no. 2 | W. Bevan | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 3 | J. W. Harrison | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 4 | J. H. Jennings | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 5 | P. Newton | Ind | n | |
Grantham no. 6 | Mrs A. S. Mottershaw | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 7 | A. Syddall | Ind | ||
Grantham no. 8 | W. A. Garratt | Ind | ||
Grantham no. 9 | G. E. Waltham | Lab | ||
Grantham no. 10 | O. P. Hudson | Cons | 475 | n |
Mrs H. Smith | Lab | 392 | ||
Heckington | J. Q. M. Longstaff | Ind | n | |
Helpringham | S. P. King | Lab | ||
Kyme | S. T. Wood | |||
Leadenham | W. Reeve | Ind | ||
Market Deeping | J. W. Cave | Ind | ||
Martin | H. C. Rothery | Ind | ||
Metheringham | F. C. Townsend | Ind | ||
Morton | J. A. Galletly | Ind | ||
Navenby | C. E. Marshall | Ind | 425 | n |
J. G. Ruddock | Ind | 152 | n | |
North Hykeham | Mrs M. Large | Lab | 1044 | |
S. Roe | Cons | 727 | n | |
Osbournby | Mrs N. Robson | Ind | 252 | |
T. Fairchild | Ind | 144 | n | |
Ponton | R. W. Newton | Ind | ||
Rippingale | H. Scarborough | Lab | ||
Ropsley | W. J. W. Cheesman | Ind | n | |
Ruskington | E. Skinks | Lab | 572 | n |
T. Hall | Cons | 549 | n | |
Scopwick | H. Waudby | |||
Skellingthorpe | R. C. Turner | Ind | ||
Sleaford no. 1 | C. J. Barnes | |||
Sleaford no. 2 | W. H. Owen | Ind | ||
Sleaford no. 3 | M. W. L. Brown | Ind | n | |
Stamford no. 1 | Mrs G. M. Boyfield | Lab | ||
Stamford no. 2 | E. D. Ireson | Ind | n | |
Stamford no. 3 | J. H. W. Taylor | Ind | ||
Stamford no. 4 | Mrs A. Fancourt | Ind | ||
Stamford no. 5 | Mrs M. I. James[a] | Ind | ||
Swinderby | H. N. Nevile | Ind | ||
Thurlby | G. A. Griffin | Ind | ||
Uffington | R. Burman | Ind | ||
Washingborough | G. E. Capps | Ind | ||
Welby | A. H. Thorold | Ind | ||
Wilsford | A. F. S. Dean | Ind | ||
Woolsthorpe | H. H. Brownlow | Ind |
References
Notes
- ^ No nomination was received, so the retiring member was deemed re-elected
Citations
- ^ "Kesteven, Lincolnshire", A Vision of Britain (University of Portsmouth). Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ^ Local Government Act 1888, part ii, section 46.1(a), cf. part v, section 83.10
- ^ Local Government Act 1888, part i, section 2, and part vi, section 103
- ^ Local Government Act 1972, schedule 1
- ^ "K.C.C. elections – 7 straight fights". Sleaford Standard. 31 March 1961. p. 13.
- ^ "Ruskington swing to Labour—but it was a near thing!". Sleaford Standard. 21 April 1961. p. 26.