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Revision as of 13:40, 14 August 2011

Castle Without is an electoral ward comprising the Windsor town centre. It is currently represented by three councillors (Elisabeth Barton, Catherine Bursnall and Sue Evans of the Conservative Party) in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.[1] Nationally, the ward forms part of the UK Parliamentary constituency of Windsor[2] and is currently represented by Adam Afriyie of the Conservative Party.

When the electoral register was updated following the 2009 annual canvass, there were 4,765 voters appearing on the roll for the ward.

History

Prior to the 2003 Royal Borough elections, the Windsor town centre belonged to the Castle electoral ward before 2003.

For the 2003 Royal Borough elections, the remaining area of the Castle ward which was not included in the newly created Eton and Castle ward was transferred to the new Castle Without ward for the 2003 elections. [3]

Royal Borough representation

The two seats for the councillor representing the ward in the Royal Borough are determined by the Multi-member plurality system system (the two candidate who receive the plurality of the votes cast). Royal Borough elections are held every four years.

Past elections results

Royal Borough election 2011 [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Cat Bursnall 1238
Conservative George Bathurst 1155
Conservative Sue Evans 1083
Liberal Democrats Antony Wood 665
Liberal Democrats Pat Gare 620
Liberal Democrats Moray Barclay 582
Labour Kate Pattinson 346
Green Marc Green 342
Labour Sona Olikara 275
Total formal votes 5070
Informal votes 14
Turnout 46.2


Royal Borough election 2007 [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Elisabeth Barton 936
Conservative Catherine Batchelor (now Catherine Bursnall) 935
Conservative Sue Evans 854
Liberal Democrats David Eglise 713
Liberal Democrats Mary Gliksten 704
Liberal Democrats John Foster 662
Labour Ann Matthews 138
Labour Antony Matthews 128
Total formal votes 5070
Informal votes 10
Turnout 1794[6] 41.87

See also

References

  1. ^ Maidenhead, The Royal Borough of Windsor and. "Borough elections 2023". www3.rbwm.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-01-15.