1907 London County Council election

An election to the County Council of London took place on 2 March 1907.

The council was elected by First Past the Post with each elector having two votes in the two-member seats.

The electorate had increased by 109,934 compared with the 1904 London County Council election, as it had been determined that tenants were entitled to vote, provided that they lived in separate tenements which were not directly controlled by the landlord.

[1] The Municipal Reform Party won 79 seats on the council, a gain of 45 compared with the performance of the Moderates in 1904.

[2] The Progressives blamed their defeat on high spending by the Municipal Reform Party, with the support of the Daily Mail and Daily Express and the fact that they had increased rates.