The majority of successful candidates were supporters of the London Municipal Reform League, and after the election, they formed the
Progressive Party. Their opponents did not form a political party, but did collaborate on the council as the
Moderates, to the extent of having a
whip. However, the groupings were initially not rigid, and many votes were conducted according to individual's consciences. It was not initially clear whether women were eligible to serve on the council. Two were elected; however,
Margaret Mansfield, Baroness Sandhurst's election was overturned on petition from a losing candidate, Beresford Hope.
Jane Cobden avoided participating in council business for the first year, in the hope that this would prevent her election from being challenged. In 1890, she began participating, and was then taken to court by Walter De Souza, and fined for acting while disqualified. She remained a council member, alongside the alderman
Emma Cons, and attended meetings, but neither took any further part in votes. ==References==