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Borough Election Results 2015 - by Ward | the Ascot and Cheapside | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The ... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Ascot and Cheapside Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:57 Ascot and Cheapside | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The ... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Tamasin Liberal Barnbrook Lucinda 420 Democrats Jane The Conservative Evans Lilly 1985 Elected Party Candidate The Conservative Hilton David 2011 Elected Party Candidate Liberal Imperiali David 301 Democrats Olney Mark Labour Party 305 Lucas Ruzo Green Party 347 Alexander No. of Spoiled Votes: 4 2 of 3 02/02/2016 17:57 Ascot and Cheapside | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The ... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Turnout: 74.05% Electoral Services For more information, please contact us by: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01628 683868 Electoral Services - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Town Hall, St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Register to Vote 3 of 3 02/02/2016 17:57 Belmont | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boroug... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Belmont Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Belmont | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boroug... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Barron John Philip Green Party 668 Liberal Craggs Helen 914 Democrats De Luca Paul UKIP 460 Liberal Hickley Andrew 694 Democrats Conservative Philip Love Party 2107 Elected Keith Candidate Liberal Mackay Dave 693 Democrats Conservativce Marion Mills Party 1875 Elected Joyce Candidate Ian Smith Labour Party 665 Timothy Nigel Smith Labour Party 620 William 2 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Belmont | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boroug... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Conservative Targowska Lisa Ann Party 1627 Elected Candidate No. of Spoiled Votes: 18 Turnout: 68.77% Electoral Services For more information, please contact us by: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01628 683868 Electoral Services - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Town Hall, St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Register to Vote 3 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bisham and Cookham | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Bisham and Cookham Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bisham and Cookham | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Liberal Brar Mandy 1584 Democrats Conservative Clark Gerry Party 2180 Elected Candidate Collisson Jane Labour Party 314 Liberal Hewer Fiona 1044 Democrats Conservative Richard Kellaway Party 2255 Elected James Candidate Graham Lee Labour Party 256 Paul Liberal Nye Andrew 793 Democrats Richard Penston Labour Party 296 John Saunders MJ Conservative 1995 Elected 2 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bisham and Cookham | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Party Candidate No. of Spoiled Votes: 108 Turnout: 77.70% Electoral Services For more information, please contact us by: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01628 683868 Electoral Services - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Town Hall, St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Register to Vote 3 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Boyn Hill | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boro... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Boyn Hill Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Boyn Hill | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boro... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Conservative Stuart Carroll Party 1992 Elected Michael Candidate Rachel Cook Green Party 683 Emma Norma Liberal Herdson 867 Florence Democrats Robert Liberal Hill 866 Graham Democrats Michael Liberal Holness 974 Cyril Democrats Paul Conservative Lion Richard Party 1901 Elected Louis Candidate Louise Rao Labour Party 652 Anne Conservative Claire Stretton Party 1903 Elected Elizabeth Candidate 2 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Boyn Hill | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Boro... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Wilson Mark David Labour Party 495 No. of Spolied Votes: 34 Turnout: 68.37% Electoral Services For more information, please contact us by: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01628 683868 Electoral Services - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Town Hall, St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Register to Vote 3 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bray | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Borough o... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Bray Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bray | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Borough o... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Liberal Acker Rob 401 Democrats Liberal Adams Sheila 506 Democrats Conservative David Burbage Party 2661 Elected James Candidate Conservative David Coppinger Party 2478 Elected Maldwyn Candidate Andrew Foakes Labour Party 402 Paul Ashok Sharma Labour Party 375 Kumar Liberal Stockton Mary 424 Democrats Targett Dudley Labour Party 385 Thomas Tina Dawn UKIP 558 2 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Bray | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal Borough o... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Surname Forename Party Votes Elected Conservative Leo Walters Party 2280 Elected Francis Candidate No. of Spoiled Votes: 52 Turnout: 72.90% Electoral Services For more information, please contact us by: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01628 683868 Electoral Services - Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Town Hall, St Ives Road Maidenhead SL6 1RF Register to Vote 3 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Castle Without | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal ... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e... Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward Home / About the council / Elections and voting / Election results / Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward 1. Ascot and Cheapside 13. Eton Wick 2. Belmont 14. Furze Platt 3. Bisham and Cookham 15. Horton and Wraysbury 4. Boyn Hill 16. Hurley and Walthams 5. Bray 17. Maidenhead Riverside 6. Castle Without 18. Oldfield 7. Clewer East 19. Old Windsor 8. Clewer North 20. Park 9. Clewer South 21. Pinkneys Green 10. Cox Green 22. Sunningdale 11. Datchet 23. Sunninghill and South Ascot 12. Eton and Castle 24. Previous Election results Castle Without Status: 1 of 3 02/02/2016 17:59 Castle Without | Borough Election Results 2015 - By Ward | The Royal ... http://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200394/election_results/411/borough_e..
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