Electoral district of Windsor (New South Wales)
The Electoral district of Windsor is a former single-member constituency of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, located in the Hawkesbury region northwest of Sydney. It was created in 1859 and abolished in 1904. Its boundaries were centered around the town of Windsor and included surrounding rural areas.
Historically, the electorate was a predominantly agricultural area, with significant industries including farming, timber, and quarrying. The demographics were generally rural and working class.
Over its existence, the Electoral district of Windsor was represented by a number of members, reflecting the changing political landscape of New South Wales. Prominent issues within the electorate included land ownership, infrastructure development (particularly roads and bridges), and agricultural policy. The representation often shifted between conservative and liberal leaning candidates. Following its abolition in 1904, the area was largely absorbed into the electoral district of Hawkesbury.