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Updated Electorate Proforma 11Oct2012 Electoral data 2012 2018 Using this sheet: Number of councillors: 51 51 Fill in the cells for each polling district. Please make sure that the names of each parish, parish ward and unitary ward are Overall electorate: 178,504 190,468 correct and consistant. Check your data in the cells to the right. Average electorate per cllr: 3,500 3,735 Polling Electorate Electorate Number of Electorate Variance Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward Unitary ward Name of unitary ward Variance 2018 district 2012 2018 cllrs per ward 2012 2012 2018 Bletchley & Fenny 3 10,385 -1% 11,373 2% Stratford Bradwell 3 9,048 -14% 8,658 -23% Campbell Park 3 10,658 2% 10,865 -3% Danesborough 1 3,684 5% 4,581 23% Denbigh 2 5,953 -15% 5,768 -23% Eaton Manor 2 5,976 -15% 6,661 -11% AA Church Green West Bletchley Church Green Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 1872 2,032 Emerson Valley 3 12,269 17% 14,527 30% AB Denbigh Saints West Bletchley Saints Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 1292 1,297 Furzton 2 6,511 -7% 6,378 -15% AC Denbigh Poets West Bletchley Poets Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 1334 1,338 Hanslope Park 1 4,139 18% 4,992 34% AD Central Bletchley Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Central Bletchley Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 2361 2,367 Linford North 2 6,700 -4% 6,371 -15% AE Simpson Simpson & Ashland Simpson Village Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 495 497 Linford South 2 7,067 1% 7,635 2% AF Fenny Stratford Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Fenny Stratford Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 1747 2,181 Loughton Park 3 12,577 20% 14,136 26% AG Granby Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Granby Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 207 207 Middleton 2 10,601 51% 14,329 92% AH Manor North Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Manor North Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 740 828 Newport Pagnell North 2 5,862 -16% 5,634 -25% AI Ashland Simpson & Ashland Ashland Bletchley & Fenny Stratford 337 626 Newport Pagnell South 2 6,019 -14% 5,762 -23% BA Bradwell Bradwell Bradwell Bradwell 2187 2,094 Olney 2 6,791 -3% 6,755 -10% BB Bradwell Common Bradwell Bradwell Common Bradwell 2378 2,275 Sherington 1 3,328 -5% 3,279 -12% BC Heelands Bradwell Heelands Bradwell 2427 2,322 Stantonbury 2 6,766 -3% 6,529 -13% BD Conniburrow Great Linford Conniburrow Bradwell 2056 1,967 Stony Stratford 3 9,288 -12% 10,673 -5% CA Fishermead Campbell Park Fishermead Campbell Park 2642 2,590 Walton Park 3 10,359 -1% 10,843 -3% CB Woolstone Campbell Park Woolstone Campbell Park 682 669 Whaddon 2 6,504 -7% 6,354 -15% CC Springfield Campbell Park Springfield Campbell Park 1816 1,785 Wolverton 3 10,777 3% 11,312 1% CD Oldbrook Campbell Park Oldbrook Campbell Park 3758 3,682 Woughton 2 7,242 3% 7,053 -6% CE Central Milton Keynes Central Milton Keynes Central Milton Keynes East Campbell Park 836 819 0 -100% 0 -100% CF Central Milton Keynes West Central Milton Keynes Central Milton Keynes West Campbell Park 924 1,320 0 -100% 0 -100% DA Bow Brickhill Bow Brickhill Danesborough 437 425 0 -100% 0 -100% DB Little Brickhill Little Brickhill Danesborough 326 320 0 -100% 0 -100% DC Wavendon Wavendon Danesborough 653 1,369 0 -100% 0 -100% DD Woburn Sands South Woburn Sands Danesborough 1179 1,192 0 -100% 0 -100% DE Woburn Sands North Woburn Sands Danesborough 1089 1,275 0 -100% 0 -100% EA Denbigh North West West Bletchley Scots Denbigh 2053 1,985 0 -100% 0 -100% EB Denbigh West West Bletchley Counties Denbigh 1664 1,618 0 -100% 0 -100% EC Denbigh North East West Bletchley Scots Denbigh 2236 2,165 0 -100% 0 -100% FA Eaton North Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Eaton North Eaton Manor 1540 1,483 0 -100% 0 -100% FB Eaton South Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Eaton South Eaton Manor 1475 1,513 0 -100% 0 -100% FC Manor South Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Manor South Eaton Manor 2134 2,061 0 -100% 0 -100% FD Eaton North East Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Eaton North Eaton Manor 507 489 0 -100% 0 -100% FE Newton Leys Bletchley & Fenny Stratford Newton Leys Eaton Manor 320 1,115 0 -100% 0 -100% GA Emerson Valley South Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Emerson Valley South Emerson Valley 1041 1,069 0 -100% 0 -100% GB Emerson Valley North Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Emerson Valley North Emerson Valley 2598 2,668 0 -100% 0 -100% GC Tattenhoe Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Tattenhoe Emerson Valley 2708 3,972 0 -100% 0 -100% GD Westcroft Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Westcroft Emerson Valley 1702 1,847 0 -100% 0 -100% GE Shenley Brook End Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Shenley Brook End Emerson Valley 2464 2,598 0 -100% 0 -100% GF Kingsmead Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Kingsmead Emerson Valley 886 1,440 0 -100% 0 -100% GG Oxley Park West Shenley Church End Shenley Wood Emerson Valley 870 933 0 -100% 0 -100% HA Shenley Lodge Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Shenley Lodge Furzton 2327 2,278 0 -100% 0 -100% HB Furzton North Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Furzton North Furzton 2169 2,124 0 -100% 0 -100% HC Furzton South Shenley Brook End & Tattenhoe Furzton South Furzton 2015 1,976 0 -100% 0 -100% IA Castlethorpe Castlethorpe Hanslope Park 832 889 0 -100% 0 -100% IB Hanslope Hanslope Hanslope Park 1848 1,935 0 -100% 0 -100% IC Haversham Haversham cum Little Linford Hanslope Park 658 689 0 -100% 0 -100% ID Redhouse Park Great Linford Redhouse Park Hanslope Park 307 577 0 -100% 0 -100% IE Oakridge Park Stantonbury Oakridge Park Hanslope Park 494 902 0 -100% 0 -100% JA Great Linford Great Linford Great Linford Linford North 2788 2,652 0 -100% 0 -100% JB Bolbeck Park & Pennyland Great Linford Bolbeck Park & Pennyland Linford North 1482 1,408 0 -100% 0 -100% JC Giffard Park & Blakelands Great Linford Giffard Park & Blakelands Linford North 2395 2,278 0 -100% 0 -100% JD Blakelands North Great Linford Redhouse Park Linford North 35 33 0 -100% 0 -100% KA Downs Barn Great Linford Downs Barn Linford South 1709 1,704 0 -100% 0 -100% KB Neath Hill Great Linford Neath Hill Linford South 1425 1,422 0 -100% 0 -100% KC Downhead Park Great Linford Downhead Park & Willen Park Linford South 1185 1,183 0 -100% 0 -100% KD Willen Park North Great Linford Downhead Park & Willen Park Linford South 611 609 0 -100% 0 -100% KE Willen Great Linford Willen & Newlands* Linford South 1120 1,118 0 -100% 0 -100% KF Campbell Park Central Milton Keynes Campbell Park Linford South 479 983 0 -100% 0 -100% KG Willen Park South Great Linford Downhead Park & Willen Park Linford South 538 616 0 -100% 0 -100% LA Loughton Loughton Loughton Loughton Park 2434 2,378 0 -100% 0 -100% LB Crownhill Shenley Church End Crownhill Loughton Park 1869 1,827 0 -100% 0 -100% LC Great Holm Loughton Great Holm Loughton Park 2408 2,353 0 -100% 0 -100% LD Shenley Church End Shenley Church End Shenley Church End Loughton Park 2681 2,623 0 -100% 0 -100% LE Grange Farm Shenley Church End Grange Farm & Hazeley Loughton Park 1178 1,151 0 -100% 0 -100% LF Medbourne & Oakhill Shenley Church End Shenley Wood Loughton Park 1194 1,353 0 -100% 0 -100% LG Oxley Park Shenley Church End Shenley Wood Loughton Park 813 1,459 0 -100% 0 -100% MA Broughton Broughton Broughton & Atterbury Middleton 1671 1,817 0 -100% 0 -100% MB Milton Keynes Village & Middleton Milton Keynes Milton Keynes Village Middleton 1992 3,709 0 -100% 0 -100% MC Monkston Kents Hill, Monkston & Brinklow Monkston & Kingston Middleton 2593 2,820 0 -100% 0 -100% MD Woughton on the Green North Ouzel Valley Woughton on the Green North Middleton 287 315 0 -100% 0 -100% ME Peartree Bridge Woughton Peartree Bridge Middleton 660 718 0 -100% 0 -100% MF Monkston Park Kents Hill, Monkston & Brinklow Monkston Park Middleton 1068 1,164 0 -100% 0 -100% MG Passmore Ouzel Valley Passmore Middleton 171 186 0 -100% 0 -100% MI Woughton Park Ouzel Valley Woughton Park Middleton 155 169 0 -100% 0 -100% MJ Woughton on the Green South Ouzel Valley Woughton on the Green South Middleton 180 198 0 -100% 0 -100% MK Broughton Gate Broughton Broughton & Atterbury Middleton 1794 2,703 0 -100% 0 -100% ML Brooklands Broughton Broughton & Atterbury Middleton 30 530 0 -100% 0 -100% NA Newport Pagnell Central Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell North Newport Pagnell North 357 350 0 -100% 0 -100% NB Newport Pagnell West Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell North Newport Pagnell North 4294 4,118 0 -100% 0 -100% NC Newport Pagnell Railway Walk Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell North Newport Pagnell North 413 397 0 -100% 0 -100% ND Newport Pagnell Trees Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell North Newport Pagnell North 798 769 0 -100% 0 -100% OA Newport Pagnell Tickford Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell South Newport Pagnell South 2230 2,135 0 -100% 0 -100% OB Newport Pagnell Green Park Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell South Newport Pagnell South 2369 2,251 0 -100% 0 -100% OC Newport Pagnell Cedars Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell South Newport Pagnell South 1420 1,376 0 -100% 0 -100% PA Olney West Olney Olney 3366 3,345 0 -100% 0 -100% PB Olney East Olney Olney 1642 1,645 0 -100% 0 -100% PC Weston Underwood Weston Underwood Olney 189 187 0 -100% 0 -100% PD Ravenstone Ravenstone Olney 181 179 0 -100% 0 -100% PE Cold Brayfield Cold Brayfield Olney 70 70 0 -100% 0 -100% PF Lavendon Lavendon Olney 994 983 0 -100% 0 -100% PG Clifton Reynes Cliton Reynes Olney 123 122 0 -100% 0 -100% PH Newton Blossomville Newton Blossomville Olney 192 190 0 -100% 0 -100% PI Warrington Warrington Olney 34 34 0 -100% 0 -100% QA Gayhurst Gayhurst Sherington 115 113 0 -100% 0 -100% QB Stoke Goldington Stoke Goldington Sherington 477 470 0 -100% 0 -100% QC Moulsoe Moulsoe Sherington 250 246 0 -100% 0 -100% QD Chicheley Chicheley Sherington 86 85 0 -100% 0 -100% QE Lathbury Lathbury Sherington 125 123 0 -100% 0 -100% QF North Crawley North Crawley Sherington 606 597 0 -100% 0 -100%
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