Who can I vote for? Every candidate standing in the 2024 General Election in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Voters go to the polls on Thursday (4 July, 2024) to elect an MP in each of eight constituencies across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
This includes the newly-introduced constituency of St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire, created by the Boundary Commission amid a growing population in the area. Each constituency across the country is intended to have roughly the same number of residents.
There are 55 General Election candidates standing across the eight constituencies.
Polls open at 7am and close at 10pm. You will need photo ID to vote - find out what forms of ID are valid here.
Here are all all the candidates by constituency.
Khalid Abu-Tayyem (Workers Party of Britain)
David Carmona (Independent)
Keith Garrett (Rebooting Democracy)
Shane Manning (Conservative)
Sarah Nicmanis (Green)
Cheney Payne (Liberal Democrats)
Daniel Zeichner (Labour)
Chris Carter-Chapman (Conservative)
Harrison Edwards (Reform UK)
Miranda Fyfe (Green)
James Gordon (Independent)
Pippa Heylings (Liberal Democrats)
Luke Viner (Labour)
St Neots and Mid Cambridgeshire
Anthony Browne (Conservative)
Stephen Ferguson (Independent)
Kathryn Fisher (Green)
Guy Lachlan (Reform UK)
Marianna Masters (Labour)
Ian Sollom (Liberal Democrats)
Bev White (Party of Women)
Robert Bayley (Social Democratic Party)
Charlotte Cane (Liberal Democrats)
Andy Cogan (Green)
Ryan Coogan (Reform UK)
Lucy Frazer (Conservative)
Hoo-Ray Henry (The Official Monster Raving Loony Party)
Elizabeth McWilliams (Labour)
Obi Monye (Independent)
Rob Rawlins (Independent)
Huntingdon
Chan Abraham (Independent)
Mark Argent (Liberal Democrat)
Alex Bulat (Labour)
Georgie Hunt (Green)
Ben Obese-Jecty (Conservative)
Sarah Smith (Reform UK)
North West Cambridgeshire
Sam Carling (Labour)
James Sidlow (Reform UK)
Bridget Smith (Liberal Democrat)
Elliot Tong (Green)
Shailesh Vara (Conservative)
North East Cambridgeshire
Steve Barclay (Conservative)
David Chalmers (Liberal Democrats)
Andrew Crawford (Green)
Javeria Hussain (Labour)
David Patrick (Independent)
Clayton Payne (Workers Party of Britain)
Christopher Thornhill (Reform UK)
Peterborough
Paul Bristow (Conservative)
Nicola Day (Green)
Amjad Hussain (Workers Party of Britain)
Zahid Khan (Independent)
Sue Morris (Reform UK)
Andrew Pakes (Labour)
Tom Rogers (Christian Peoples Alliance)
Nick Sandford (Liberal Democrat)
Follow our live blog after polls close for insight, commentary, analysis and the results as they come in.