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Wandsworth 1903

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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2.— The following statement shows the number of electors, and of the ballot papers used and rejected, viz.:—

Name of Ward.No. of Electors.No. of Ballot Papers used.No. of Ballot Papers rejected.
Clapham North5,2182,4779
Clapham South4,7592,40010
Putney4,6522,44321
Streatham6,7372,89221
Balham7,2862,56017
Tooting3,1741,5435
Springfield4,4702,09711
Fairfield3,9581,88021
Southfield4,3522,0897
Totals44,60620,381122

Election
of Mayor.
3.—At the first Meeting of the newly-elected Council
held on the 9th November Councillor John
William Lorden was unanimously elected
Mayor.
Election of Alderman 4—At the same Meeting the following gentlemen were
elected Aldermen in the place of Aldermen Dryden,
Martin, Osburn, Rucker, and Wellborne, who went
out of office on that day:—
Dryden, Sir Alfred Erasmus, Baronet.
Bulcraig, Henry.
Hewett, William John.
Kipling, John George.
Rucker, James Morris.
Casual Vacancies 5.—The election of Councillors Bulcraig, Hewett,
Kipling, and Rucker as Aldermen created four
vacancies in the office of Councillor. At the
elections to fill these vacancies, which were held on the 8th