Election 97

Windsor


Result 97 gain
from Conservative
Current MP 97 NEW SEAT
Majority 0 ( 0.0%)
Conservative 97 24,476 (48.2%)
Labour 97 9,287 (18.3%)
LibDem 97 14,559 (28.7%)
Nationalist 97 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 97 2,459 ( 4.8%)
Elected party 97
Electorate 97 69,132
Turnout 97 50,781 (73.5%)



1992 MP NEW SEAT
Old constituency name NEW SEAT
Majority 92 14,551 (27.2%)
Conservative 92 30,138 (56.3%)
Labour 92 6,645 (12.4%)
LibDem 92 15,587 (29.1%)
Nationalist 92 0 ( 0.0%)
Other 92 1,184 ( 2.2%)
Elected party 92 Conservative
Electorate 92 67,545
Turnout 92 53,554 (79.3%)
Windsor



Tory change -8.1%
Labour change +5.9%
Lib Dem change -0.4%
Nationalist change +0.0%
Other change +2.6%
Electorate change +2.3%
Turnout Change -5.8%
Robert Waller wrote

Berkshire has been awarded an extra seat in the latest boundary changes, effectively breaking the old constituency of Windsor and Maidenhead into its two eponymous halves. Windsor, which bears the Queen's surname and includes top public school Eton and the racecourse at Ascot, is unsurprisingly deeply establishment and true-blue Tory. There is some resistance in the form of a Liberal Democrat nucleus in the town of Windsor itself, but Tory MP Michael Trend will have an easy run in this one-horse race.


Super Profiles

7,768 19.31 9.03 214
5,360 13.33 11.17 119
5,736 14.26 11.25 127
5,880 14.62 14.70 99
6,692 16.64 10.45 159
385 0.96 2.81 34
4,352 10.82 8.01 135
2,001 4.98 15.25 33
383 0.95 7.13 13
568 1.41 10.17 14