General Election 2024: North Yorkshire's Candidates
Voters go to the polls on the 4th of July
Voters across North Yorkshire will be going to the polls on Thursday 4th of July in the UK general election.
In total - 650 MPs will be elected across the country to represent their constituencies in the House of Commons. Six of them will come from our region.
In total - 650 MPs will be elected across the country to represent their constituencies in the House of Commons. Eight of them will come from our region.
The deadline to register to vote is tomorrow night (Tuesday 17th June) at 11:59pm - with the deadline for a postal vote a day later.
Below is a list of all the candidates in the different constituencies.
Harrogate & Knaresborough
Tom Gordon – Liberal Democrats
Paul Haslam – Independent
Andrew Jones – Conservatives
Stephen Douglas Metcalfe – Independent
Shan Oakes – Green Party
Jonathan Mark Swales – Reform UK
Conrard James Whitcroft – Labour
Richmond & Northallerton
Jason Barnett – Independent
Count Binface – Count Binface Party
Daniel George Callaghan – Liberal Democrats
Angie Campion – Independent
Lousie Anne Dickens – Workers Party of Britain
Kevin Foster – Green Party
Rio Goldhammer – Yorkshire Party
Niko Omilana – Independent
Brian Neil Richmond – Independent
Sir Archibald Stanton – Monster Raving Looney Party
Rishi Sunak – Conservatives
Lee Martin Taylor – Reform UK
Tom Wilson - Labour
Scarborough & Whitby
David Bowes – Reform UK
Lee Francis Derrick – Yorkshire Party
Thomas Peter Foster – Social Democratic Party
Annette Hudspeth – Green Party
Alison Hume – Labour Party
Asa Joe Benjamin Joe – Social Justice Party
Robert Lockwood – Liberal Democrats
Roberto Weeden-Sanz – Conservatives
Selby & Ainsty
David John Burns – Reform UK
Keir Mather – Labour
Angela Oldershaw – Green Party
Charles Richardson – Conservatives
Christian Vassie – Liberal Democrats
Skipton & Ripon
Malcolm Birks – Labour
Andy Brown – Green Party
Simon Garvey – Reform UK
Ryan Kett – Yorkshire Party
Andrew Murday – Liberal Democrats
Guy Phoenix – Heritage Party
Julian Smith – Conservatives
Keith Graham Tordoff – Independent
Thirsk & Malton
Lisa Banes – Labour
Luke Martin John Brownlee – Yorkshire Party
Kevin Hollinrake – Conservatives
Steve Mason – Liberal Democrats
Richard George McLane – Green Party
Mark Robinson – Reform UK
York Central
Cliff Bond – Reform UK
Richard William Hudson – Conservatives
Roger James – Independent
Ruairi Kendall – Independent
Lars Kramm – Green Party
Alasdair Lord – Independent
Rachel Maskell – Labour
Leo Otis Mayne – Independent
Alan Page – Liberal Democrats
York Outer
Darren Borrows – Independent
Luke Charters – Labour
John Edward Crispin-Bailey – Reform UK
David James Eadington – Yorkshire Party
Keith Andrew Hayden – Independent
Andrew Hollyer – Liberal Democrats
Michael Robin Kearney – Green Party
Hal Aenas Mayne – Independent
Julian Sturdy - Conservatives