General Election 2024: Cumbria & South West Scotland's Candidates
Voters go to the polls on the 4th of July
Last updated 17th Jun 2024
Voters across Cumbria & South-West Scotland 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.
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.
Barrow & Furness
Simon Fell – Conservatives
Barry Morgan – Reform UK
Lisa Morgan – Party of Women
Michelle Scrogham – Labour
Adrian White – Liberal Democrats
Lorraine Wrenell – Green Party
Carlisle
Gavin Hawkton – Green Party
Rachel Hayton – Social Democratic Party
Thomas Alexander Ben Lynestrider – Independent
Julie Minns – Labour
Sean Clifford Reed – Independent
John Stevenson – Conservative
Stephen Ward – Reform UK
Brian Wernham – Liberal Democrats
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Dominic Ashmole - Scottish Green Party
Drummond Begg - Liberal Democrats
Daniel Coleman - Labour Party
Gareth Kirk - Scottish Family Party
David Alexander Kirkwood - Reform UK
Kim Marshall - Scottish National Party (SNP)
David Mundell - Conservative and Unionist Party
Penrith & Solway
Julia Aglionby – Liberal Democrats
Markus Campbell-Savours – Labour
Susan Denham-Smith – Green
Roy Ivinson – Independent
Mark Jenkinson – Conservatives
Chris Johnston – Independent
Shaun Long – Social Democratic Party
Matthew Moody – Reform UK
Westmorland & Lonsdale
Phil Clayton – Green Party
Tim Farron – Liberal Democrats
Matty Jackman – Conservatives
Wendy Long - Social Democratic Party
Pippa Smith – Labour
Izzy Solabarrieta – Heritage Party
John Studholme – Independent
James Townley – Reform UK
Whitehaven & Workington
Andrew Paul Johnson – Conservatives
Josh MacAlister – Labour
Jill Perry – Green Party
David Surtees – Reform UK
Chris Will – Liberal Democrats