Joseph George Butler (born 1869) was a British politician and trade unionist, who served on London County Council (LCC).
[2] Butler joined the Social Democratic Federation (SDF), and unsuccessfully contested Kennington for the party in the 1907 London County Council election.
[3] The SDF became the core of the British Socialist Party (BSP), and under this description, Butler stood in the 1913 London County Council election in Stepney, but took only 108 votes.
He received the support of the Independent Labour Party and the local trades council, but was only able to take 10.4% of the vote and third place.
[7] Finally, he stood in Balham and Tooting at the 1931 London County Council election, taking fourth place.