Samuel March (1861-10 August 1935) was a British trade union official and Labour Party politician active in the Poplar area of London.
During his mayoral term he was jailed for taking part in the Poplar Rates Rebellion.
[2][3] He stood for parliament for the constituency of Poplar South at the 1918 general election but was not elected.
[5][6] He was also a member of the London County Council for Poplar South from 1919 to 1925.
[7] He died at his home in East Ham aged 74.