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An election to Dublin Corporation took place on Thursday 15 January 1914 as part of that year's Irish local elections .
Prior to the election Dublin had been the scene of a major industrial dispute in the form of the Dublin Lock-out , and the election saw the newly created Labour party emerge as the councils second party. One council seat was left vacant.[ 1]
Council composition following election
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Ward results
Arran Quay
Alderman
Councillor
Clontarf East
Alderman
Councillor
Clontarf West
Alderman
Councillor
Drumcondra
Alderman
Councillor
Fitzwilliam Ward
Councillor
Glasnevin
Alderman
Councillor
Inn's Quay
Alderman
Councillor
Merchant's Quay
Alderman
Councillor
Mountjoy Ward
Alderman
Councillor
New Kilmainham
Councillor
The ward was previously held by Thomas O'Hanlon, a Labour member, however O'Hanlon was unable to be nominate due to not appearing on the electoral register.[ 3]
North City
Alderman
Councillor
North Dock
Alderman
Councillor
Rotunda
Alderman
Councillor
South City Ward
Councillor
South Dock
Councillor
Trinity
Councillor
Usher's Quay
Councillor
Wood Quay Ward
Councillor
References