Constance Elizabeth Maude Borrett (1890 – c.1954[1]) was a British political activist.
Born in Windsor, Borrett was educated in Acton, and then at St Catharine's College in Tottenham.
She became a school teacher, and joined the Independent Labour Party (ILP), becoming vice-chair of its Harrow branch in 1924.
[2] The ILP was affiliated to the Labour Party, and at the 1929 UK general election, Borrett stood for it in Weston-super-Mare, taking third place, with 11.1% of the vote.
[3] Borrett joined the Socialist League, an ILP split which affiliated to the Labour Party.