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Borough of Woking Shown within Surrey Geography Status: Borough Region: South East England Admin. County: Surrey Area: - Total Ranked 287th 63.60 km² (24.56 mi²) Admin. HQ: Woking ONS code: 43UM Geographic coordinates 51°19′N 00°34′W / 51.317°N 0.567°W / 51.317; -0.567 Demographics Population: - Total (2008 est.) - Density Ranked 245th 92,200 1450 / km² Ethnicity[1]: 91.3% White 6.3% S.Asian 1.7% Mixed 1.1% Black British 1.4% Chinese or Other Politics Woking Borough Council http://www.woking.gov.uk Leadership: Leader & Cabinet Executive: Conservative MP: Humfrey Malins See Woking for the town. Woking Borough is a local government district with borough status in the west of Surrey in South East England. Byfleet is the only civil parish in the borough.[2] The town of Woking has a population of 62,796. The rest of the borough is divided into 5 areas located around a village. These villages within the borough are: Brookwood, population 1,442 Byfleet, population 6,995 Knaphill, population 10,062 Mayford, population 1,776 West Byfleet, population 5,054[3] Elections Main article: Woking local elections Elections to the council are held in three out of every four years, with one third of the 36 seats on the council being elected at each election. From the 1998 election to 2007 no party had a majority on the council, but in the 2007 election the Conservative party won a majority.[4] Since then until 2009 the Conservatives have had 19 seats on the council compared to 17 for the Liberal Democrats.[5]. Following the resignation of Councillor Peter Ankers (Conservative Pyrford) in 2009 the Conservatives have continued in administration as the largest Party with 18 seats but with no overall control. The Council now comprises Conservative 18, Liberal Democrat 17, Independent 1.<www.woking.gov.uk> References ^ Lead View Table ^ Surrey Council ^ Surrey County council census data ^ "Woking". BBC News Online. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2007/councils/html/43um.stm. Retrieved 2010-01-24.  ^ "Woking". BBC News Online. 2008-04-19. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/elections/local_council/08/html/43um.stm. Retrieved 2010-01-24.  External links Woking Borough Council v • d • e Districts of South East England Adur • Arun • Ashford • Aylesbury Vale • Basingstoke and Deane • Bracknell Forest • Brighton & Hove • Canterbury • Cherwell • Chichester • Chiltern • Crawley • Dartford • Dover • Eastbourne • East Hampshire • Eastleigh • Elmbridge • Epsom and Ewell • Fareham • Gosport • Gravesham • Guildford • Hart • Hastings • Havant • Horsham • Isle of Wight • Lewes • Maidstone • Medway • Mid Sussex • Milton Keynes • Mole Valley • New Forest • Oxford • Portsmouth • Reading • Reigate and Banstead • Rother • Runnymede • Rushmoor • Sevenoaks • Shepway • Slough • Southampton • South Bucks • South Oxfordshire • Spelthorne • Surrey Heath • Swale • Tandridge • Test Valley • Thanet • Tonbridge and Malling • Tunbridge Wells • Vale of White Horse • Waverley • Wealden • West Berkshire • West Oxfordshire • Winchester • Windsor and Maidenhead • Woking • Wokingham • Worthing • Wycombe Counties with multiple districts: Berkshire • Buckinghamshire • East Sussex • Hampshire • Kent • Oxfordshire • Surrey • West Sussex This Surrey location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e