Clewer South

Clewer South is an electoral ward comprising part of Windsor, Berkshire. It is represented by Ed Wilson and Michael Airey 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 represented by Adam Afriyie of the Conservative Party.

As of 1 December 2011, there are 3,796 voters appearing on the electoral roll for the ward.

Polling stations

There are two polling stations within the ward, with one being located at the Tinkers Lane Depot in Dedworth and the other at Leslie Dunne House on Fuzzens Walk.

Royal Borough representation

Royal Borough elections are held every four years.

Past election results

Royal Borough election 2011 [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative James Evans 878
Conservative Simon Meadowcroft 693
Liberal Democrats Richard Fagence 373
Liberal Democrats Med Boxwell 332
Labour Laura Binnie 275
Total formal votes
Informal votes 12
Turnout 40.4 +0.1
Royal Borough election 2007 [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Conservative James Evans 784
Conservative Simon Meadowcroft 744
Liberal Democrats Richard Fagence 522
Liberal Democrats Antony Wood 506
Labour Eddie Bell 127
Labour Kenneth Coles 122
Total formal votes
Informal votes 7
Turnout 1470[5] 40.3 +12.7
Conservative gain from Liberal Democrats Swing
Royal Borough election 2003 [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democrats Richard Fagence 742
Liberal Democrats Antony Wood 706
Conservative Jennifer Heaven 232
Conservative Victor Chukwuemeka 207
Labour Linda Ayres 89
Labour Kenneth Coles 87
Total formal votes
Informal votes 1
Turnout 1052[7] 27.6
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References

See also

  1. Maidenhead, The Royal Borough of Windsor and. "Borough elections 2019 - by ward". www3.rbwm.gov.uk. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
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