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The Electorate Figures of the Oxfordshire Parishes(PDF) Electoral figures for Oxfordshire Oxfordshire electoral review, January 2011 Parish name 2010 2016 Parish name 2010 2016 Parish name 2010 2016 Parish name 2010 2016 Parish name 2010 2016 Cherwell District Oxford City South Oxfordshire (cont) Vale of White Horse (cont) West Oxfordshire (cont) 1 Adderbury CP 2,180 2,115 79 Blackbird Leys CP 8,524 8,493 154 Tetsworth CP 577 549 229 Uffington CP 597 615 304 Shilton CP 510 844 2 Ambrosden CP 1,236 1,200 80 Littlemore CP 3,986 4,096 155 Thame CP 8,982 9,315 230 Upton CP 340 351 305 Shipton-under-Wychwood CP 1,080 1,245 3 Ardley CP 516 508 81 Old Marston CP 2,753 2,735 156 Tiddington-with-Albury CP 515 591 231 Wantage CP 8,003 9,781 306 South Leigh CP 299 273 4 Arncott CP 605 751 82 Risinghurst and Sandhills CP 3,119 4,397 157 Toot Baldon CP 109 102 232 Watchfield CP 1,220 1,224 307 Spelsbury CP 245 234 5 Banbury CP 33,823 36,233 158 Towersey CP 348 349 233 West Challow CP 151 182 308 Standlake CP 1,152 1,067 6 Barford St. John and St. Michael CP 449 393 South Oxfordshire District 159 Wallingford CP 5,777 5,809 234 West Hanney CP 411 442 309 Stanton Harcourt CP 749 738 7 Begbroke CP 649 620 160 Warborough CP 790 756 235 West Hendred CP 295 285 310 Steeple Barton CP 1,211 1,275 8 Bicester CP 22,288 24,215 83 Adwell CP 27 25 161 Waterperry with Thomley CP 139 143 236 Woolstone CP 112 116 311 Stonesfield CP 1,199 1,176 9 Blackthorn CP 269 289 84 Aston Rowant CP 644 667 162 Waterstock CP 65 64 237 Wootton CP 2,374 2,307 312 Swerford CP 126 138 10 Bletchingdon CP 658 582 85 Aston Tirrold CP 307 275 163 Watlington CP 2,103 2,119 238 Wytham CP 110 108 313 Swinbrook and Widford CP 130 202 11 Bloxham CP 2,548 2,605 86 Aston Upthorpe CP 147 131 164 West Hagbourne CP 210 480 314 Tackley CP 799 730 12 Bodicote CP 1,694 3,302 87 Beckley and Stowood CP 482 469 165 Wheatfield CP 17 21 West Oxfordshire District 315 Taynton CP 95 102 13 Bourton CP 519 537 88 Benson CP 3,168 3,200 166 Wheatley CP 3,177 3,236 316 Westcot Barton CP 129 138 14 Broughton CP 245 230 89 Berinsfield CP 2,016 1,901 167 Whitchurch-on-Thames CP 629 556 239 Alvescot CP 381 377 317 Westwell CP 63 77 15 Bucknell CP 205 214 90 Berrick Salome CP 275 237 168 Woodcote CP 1,995 2,188 240 Ascott-under-Wychwood CP 437 515 318 Witney CP 20,750 22,763 16 Caversfield CP 979 1,531 91 Binfield Heath CP 549 578 169 Woodeaton CP 65 58 241 Asthal CP 223 383 319 Woodstock CP 2,455 2,709 17 Charlton-on-Otmoor CP 338 339 92 Bix and Assendon CP 470 457 242 Aston, Cote, Shifford and Chimney CP 1,020 943 320 Wootton CP 456 469 18 Chesterton CP 632 2,524 93 Brightwell Baldwin CP 167 132 Vale of White Horse District 243 Bampton CP 2,068 2,089 321 Worton CP 78 76 19 Claydon with Clattercot CP 257 239 94 Brightwell-cum-Sotwell CP 1,247 1,245 244 Black Bourton CP 228 202 20 Cottisford CP 128 112 95 Britwell Salome CP 167 150 170 Abingdon CP 25,764 25,915 245 Bladon CP 664 640 21 Cropredy CP 596 572 96 Chalgrove CP 2,267 2,132 171 Appleford-on-Thames CP 281 286 246 Blenheim CP 40 42 Please contact [email protected] for a detailed break-down 22 Deddington CP 1,683 1,464 97 Checkendon CP 396 410 172 Appleton-with-Eaton CP 721 742 247 Brize Norton CP 693 521 of electoral figures in larger parishes. 23 Drayton CP 210 199 98 Chinnor CP 4,612 5,173 173 Ardington CP 253 259 248 Broadwell CP 102 110 24 Duns Tew CP 408 367 99 Cholsey CP 2,790 3,136 174 Ashbury CP 445 425 249 Bruern CP 50 50 25 Epwell CP 245 208 100 Clifton Hampden CP 550 585 175 Baulking CP 100 84 250 Burford CP 1,029 1,080 In the unparished area of Oxford City the electorate 26 Fencott and Murcott CP 216 200 101 Crowell CP 96 87 176 Besselsleigh CP 60 57 251 Carterton CP 10,279 11,004 figures of the existing district wards are shown. Where a parish 27 Finmere CP 362 322 102 Crowmarsh CP 1,139 1,179 177 Blewbury CP 1,284 1,301 252 Cassington CP 625 618 covers part of a ward, only the unparished 28 Fringford CP 481 427 103 Cuddesdon and Denton CP 401 439 178 Bourton CP 258 255 253 Chadlington CP 685 715 electorate is shown. 29 Fritwell CP 523 512 104 Culham CP 324 353 179 Buckland CP 454 483 254 Charlbury CP 2,394 2,531 30 Godington CP 31 31 105 Cuxham with Easington CP 108 117 180 Buscot CP 135 153 255 Chastleton CP 91 104 31 Gosford and Water Eaton CP 1,009 1,057 106 Didcot CP 17,747 19,824 181 Charney Bassett CP 220 236 256 Chilson CP 82 68 32 Hampton Gay and Poyle CP 135 100 107 Dorchester CP 848 876 182 Childrey CP 413 424 257 Chipping Norton CP 5,018 4,908 Ward name 2010 2016 33 Hanwell CP 219 243 108 Drayton St. Leonard CP 220 209 183 Chilton CP 694 1,323 258 Churchill CP 475 470 34 Hardwick with Tusmore CP 60 47 109 East Hagbourne CP 1,476 1,735 184 Coleshill CP 132 131 259 Clanfield CP 692 688 Barton and Sandhills Ward (part) 4,360 4,496 35 Hethe CP 226 211 110 Elsfield CP 80 79 185 Compton Beauchamp CP 54 48 260 Combe CP 612 553 Carfax Ward 4,427 5,650 36 Hook Norton CP 1,677 1,597 111 Ewelme CP 788 682 186 Cumnor CP 4,646 5,054 261 Cornbury and Wychwood CP 46 35 Churchill Ward (part) 4,397 4,115 37 Horley CP 266 294 112 Eye and Dunsden CP 258 275 187 Denchworth CP 146 154 262 Cornwell CP 37 48 Cowley Marsh Ward 4,469 5,123 38 Hornton CP 262 319 113 Forest Hill with Shotover CP 658 676 188 Drayton CP 1,873 1,912 263 Crawley CP 129 138 Cowley Ward 4,939 4,155 39 Horton-cum-Studley CP 377 388 114 Garsington CP 1,395 1,500 189 East Challow CP 847 888 264 Curbridge CP 350 364 Headington Hill and Northway Ward 4,273 4,485 40 Islip CP 532 545 115 Goring CP 2,641 2,433 190 East Hanney CP 647 686 265 Ducklington CP 1,286 1,280 Headington Ward 4,648 4,276 41 Kidlington CP 10,488 10,375 116 Goring Heath CP 997 876 191 East Hendred CP 875 903 266 Enstone CP 899 949 Hinksey Park Ward 4,710 4,698 42 Kirtlington CP 751 724 117 Great Haseley CP 410 409 192 Eaton Hastings CP 57 63 267 Eynsham CP 3,725 4,157 Holywell Ward 4,259 4,406 43 Launton CP 965 1,118 118 Great Milton CP 561 640 193 Fernham CP 182 159 268 Fawler CP 77 66 Iffley Fields Ward 4,369 4,400 44 Lower Heyford CP 390 351 119 Harpsden CP 426 411 194 Frilford CP 199 168 269 Fifield CP 168 166 Jericho and Osney Ward 5,269 5,354 45 Merton CP 301 261 120 Henley-on-Thames CP 9,000 8,834 195 Fyfield and Tubney CP 404 411 270 Filkins and Broughton Poggs CP 369 386 Littlemore Ward (part) 545 928 46 Middle Aston CP 95 101 121 Highmoor CP 222 229 196 Garford CP 148 146 271 Finstock CP 589 572 Lye Valley Ward 5,018 4,997 47 Middleton Stoney CP 251 301 122 Holton CP 529 684 197 Goosey CP 103 128 272 Freeland CP 1,285 1,173 Marston Ward (part) 2,003 2,002 48 Milcombe CP 483 528 123 Horspath CP 1,139 1,158 198 Great Coxwell CP 250 262 273 Fulbrook CP 354 389 North Ward 4,575 4,847 49 Milton CP 144 146 124 Ipsden CP 299 268 199 Great Faringdon CP 5,184 6,511 274 Glympton CP 49 60 Quarry and Risinghurst Ward (part) 2,700 2,839 50 Mixbury CP 207 184 125 Kidmore End CP 1,032 1,061 200 Grove CP 6,125 7,531 275 Grafton and Radcot CP 53 48 Rose Hill and Iffley Ward (part) 4,362 4,785 51 Mollington CP 406 374 126 Lewknor CP 517 508 201 Harwell CP 1,932 2,468 276 Great Tew CP 132 127 St. Clement's Ward 5,219 5,474 52 Newton Purcell with Shelswell CP 67 64 127 Little Milton CP 385 399 202 Hatford CP 84 78 277 Hailey CP 945 892 St. Margaret's Ward 4,519 4,494 53 Noke CP 114 111 128 Little Wittenham CP 68 61 203 Hinton Waldrist CP 257 275 278 Hanborough CP 2,148 2,223 St. Mary's Ward 4,433 4,712 54 North Aston CP 159 138 129 Long Wittenham CP 718 699 204 Kennington CP 3,312 3,378 279 Hardwick-with-Yelford CP 83 76 Summertown Ward 5,058 5,247 55 North Newington CP 262 229 130 Mapledurham CP 217 213 205 Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor CP 1,652 1,649 280 Heythrop CP 102 81 Wolvercote Ward 4,644 5,312 56 Oddington CP 101 108 131 Marsh Baldon CP 211 204 206 Kingston Lisle CP 194 198 281 Holwell CP 32 35 57 Piddington CP 308 382 132 Moulsford CP 438 399 207 Letcombe Bassett CP 135 165 282 Idbury CP 113 125 Northfield Brook Ward and Blackbird Leys Ward are 58 Prescote CP 8 10 133 Nettlebed CP 573 561 208 Letcombe Regis CP 483 436 283 Kelmscott CP 66 75 completely contained within Blackbird Leys CP.
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