Cardiff had become a
county borough on 1 April 1889 as a result of the
Local Government Act 1888. With its municipal year running from November, the
November 1889 elections were the first all-Cardiff elections in the town since becoming a county borough. In July 1890 the town's ward boundaries were redrawn, increasing the number of electoral wards from five to ten. On 25 July the General Purposes Committee of the council had redistributed the existing councillors over the ten wards. The November 1890 elections were the second all-Cardiff elections in the county borough. Not all council seats were up for election, because councillors stood down for election in three-yearly rotation. The next all-Cardiff election took place
in November 1891. The council consisted of 30 councillors who were elected by the town's voters and ten
aldermen who were elected by the councillors. ==Overview of the result==