Derbyshire’s General Election candidates bid to become MPs with eleven seats up for grabs

The UK is holding a general election on 4 July.The UK is holding a general election on 4 July.
The UK is holding a general election on 4 July.
Derbyshire’s various candidates for the General Election have been formally nominated and announced as they begin campaigning to secure seats across the county’s eleven parliamentary constituencies.

The 2024 General Election is being fought on the economy, immigration and the NHS among many other issues and voters will be able to cast their votes between 7am and 10pm, on July 4, at polling booths across Derbyshire.

National polls suggest the Conservative Government’s popularity has reportedly fallen as Labour’s popularity has increased with a reported lead over the Tories.

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The previous term’s Labour Chesterfield MP Toby Perkins, who has represented Chesterfield and Staveley since 2010 and is the Shadow Minister for Nature and Rural Affairs, is standing again after Parliament was dissolved prior to the General Election on Thursday, July 4.

Other candidates for the sought-after role of Chesterfield MP include Conservative Ben Flook, Liberal Democrat Ian Barfield, the Green Party’s David Wadsworth, Reform UK’s Dan Price, Chesterfield Independent Kris Stone and the Workers Party’s Julie Lowe.

The North East Derbyshire parliamentary candidates include Conservative Lee Rowley, who has represented the area as its MP since 2017, Labour’s Louise Jones, Liberal Democrat Ross Shipman, the Green Party’s Frank Adlington-Stringer, Reform UK’s Andy Egginton, and Freedom Alliance’s Wesley Massumbukolt.

Bolsover’s candidates include the previous term’s Conservative MP Mark Fletcher who was first elected in 2019 after he toppled Labour MP and Bolsover stalwart Dennis Skinner who had reigned since 1970.

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Other candidates for the Bolsover constituency include Labour’s Natalie Fleet, Liberal Democrat David Hancock, the Green Party’s David Kesteven and Reform UK’s Robert Reaney.

High Peak’s recent MP, Conservative Robert Largan, who was elected in 2019, is standing against Labour’s Jon Pearce, Liberal Democrat Peter Hirst, Reform UK’s Catherine Cullen, and the Green Party’s Joanna Collins.

Derbyshire Dales’ seven candidates include the previous term’s Conservative MP Sarah Dines alongside Labour’s John Whitby, Liberal Democrat Robert Court, Independent Rachel Elnaugh-Love, the Green Party’s Kelda Boothroyd, Reform UK’s Edward Oakenfull, and the True and Fair Party’s Helen Wetherall.

Amber Valley’s previous term’s MP, Conservative Nigel Mills, is standing again and will go up against four other candidates including Labour’s Linsey Farnsworth, Liberal Democrat Kate Smith, the Green Party’s Matt McGuinness and Reform UK’s Alex Stevenson.

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Mid Derbyshire’s former MP, Conservative Pauline Latham, has stood down and retired after representing the constituency between 2010 and and 2024.

Candidates for the Mid Derbyshire seat include Conservative Luke Gardner, Labour’s Jonathan Davies, Liberal Democrat Barry Holliday, Reform UK’s Stephen Dean, the Green Party’s Gez Kinsella, Independent Sue Warren, and the Workers Party’s Josiah Uche.

Erewash candidates include the previous term’s MP, Conservative Maggie Throup, and Labour’s Adam Thompson, Liberal Democrat James Archer, Reform UK’s Liam Booth-Isherwood, Independent John Kirby, and the Green Party’s Brent Poland.

Derby North’s most recent MP was Conservative candidate Amanda Solloway who will be hoping to regain her seat as she goes up against fellow candidates including Labour’s Catherine Atkinson, Liberal Democrat John Sweeney.the Green Party’s Helen Hitchcock, and Reform UK’s Tim Prosser.

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Former MP Margaret Beckett was the last MP to hold the Derby South constituency before she recently retired.

Derby South’s 2024 General Election candidates include Conservative Jamie Mulhall, Labour’s Baggy Shanker, Liberal Democrat Joe Naitta, Reform UK’s Alan Graves, Independent Zephyr Tair, the Green Party’s Sam Ward, and the Workers Party’s Chris Williamson.

South Derbyshire candidates include Conservative Heather Wheeler, who has been the constituency’s MP snce 2010, Labour’s Samantha Niblett, Liberal Democrat Lucy Care, Reform UK’s Job West, Independent Amy Wheelton, and the Green Party’s Aruhan Galieva.

Voters will need to show photo identification before voting at polling stations and acceptable forms of photo ID include a driving licence, passport, Blue Badge, PASS card, and an older persons bus pass.

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Those without suitable photo identification can apply free of charge for a Voter Authority Certificate containing a name and photograph by 5pm, on Wednesday, June 26, to be able to vote.

Details about voting by proxy, postal voting and Voter Authority Certificates should be available on each constituency’s relevant local authority council website.

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