Langley could join the Windsor constituency if plans to be put before parliament go ahead.
In the Boundary Commission for England's 2023 review of electoral boundaries, several changes are being considered.
The biggest of which is a proposal to divide Langley between Slough and Windsor constituencies.
A public consultation launched earlier in the year sought to understand local views on the changes.
The consultation has since closed and the commission will now discuss the results before putting recommendations forward to the government in parliament on July 1.
Boundary reviews are aimed at re-evaluating local constituencies to ensure population size is more equal from one area to the next.
The electorate cannot be smaller than 69,724 and no larger than 77,062 to ensure a similar number of voters between constituencies.
Under the proposals, Langley Kedermister and Foxborough will move from the Slough constituency to Windsor.
Other changes in the area could see Virginia Water and Englefield Green move from the Runnymede and Weybridge constituencies to Windsor.
The initial proposals for the new Parliamentary constituency boundaries in England were set out on June 8, 2021, and includes recommendations to rise the number of constituencies from 84 to 91.
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