Slough Local Elections
Slough is a district in the South East England Region. Slough Borough Council is normally elected by thirds, with Councillors serving a four year term. The Borough Council is a unitary authority.
Read more about Slough Local Elections: Slough Local Government Historical Summary, Borough Elections From 1997, Political Control, Election Results By Party From 1997, Slough Council Elections Links From 1997, By-election Results From 1997
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