1901 London County Council election explained

Election Name:1901 London County Council election
Country:England
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Party Colour:yes
Previous Election:1898 London County Council election
Previous Year:1898
Next Election:1904 London County Council election
Next Year:1904
Seats For Election:118 Council Seats
Election Date:March 1901
1Blank:Councillors
2Blank:Aldermen
3Blank:Seats +/–
Image1:85px
Leader1:McKinnon Wood
Leader Since1:1898
Leaders Seat1:Alderman
Party1:Progressive Party (London)
Last Election1:86
Seats1:98
Seat Change1:+13
Popular Vote1:149,997
Percentage1:55.6%
1Data1:98
2Data1:17
3Data1:13
Leader2:Edmund Boulnois
Leader Since2:1898
Leaders Seat2:Marylebone East
Party2:Conservative Party (UK)
Last Election2:56
Seats2:38
Seat Change2:-18
Popular Vote2:114,384
Percentage2:42.4%
1Data2:55
2Data2:2
3Data2:18

An election to the County Council of London took place in March 1901. The "Moderates" decided to contest the elections under the label of "Conservative and Unionist". Liberals and Socialists continued to contest the elections under the "Progressive" label.