The Municipal Reformers held the council with 21 seats to 5 Progressives and 4 Independents.
The Conservative Party contested the elections in the place of the Municipal Reformers.
In 1931 Municipal Reformers won all but one seat, which was held by Labour.
In 1934 they won 45 seats to 15 won by Municipal Reformers.
In 1907 he was elected to the London County Council as a Municipal Reformer.
The results were a landslide victory for the Conservatives, who stood as Municipal Reformers.
The campaign was very successful, with Municipal Reformers winning control of twenty-two of twenty-eight councils.
The Municipal Reformers were allied to the parliamentary Conservatives.
The Progressives were in control continuously from 1889 until 1907, when they lost power to the Municipal Reformers.
The Municipal Reformers were allied to the parliamentary Conservative Party.