With voters facing one of the most unpredictable General Elections in a generation, there are also a number of council elections taking place in Three Rivers on May 7.
Here is a list of candidates for each ward in Three Rivers:
Abbots Langley and Bedmond
Andrew O’Brien- Conservative Party
Said Namdarkhan- Labour Party
David Major- Liberal Democrats
Carpenders Park
Christina Roberts- Conservative Party
Joan King- Labour Party
Geoff Dunne- Liberal Democrats
Lee Osborne- UK Independence Party
Chorleywood North and Sarratt
Heather Kenison- Conservative Party
Joanne Cox- Labour Party
Frank Mahon-Daly- Liberal Democrats
Jason Hunter- UK Independence Party
Chorleywood South and Maple Cross
Angela Killick- Conservative Party
Fiona Goble- Labour Party
Sue Stibbs- Liberal Democrats
Dickinsons
Rupert Barnes- Conservative Party
Margaret Gallagher- Labour Party
Wendy Jordan- Liberal Democrats
Simon Smalley- UK Independence Party
Durrants
Christine Jefford- Conservative Party
Sarah Linhart- Labour Party
Alison Wall- Liberal Democrats
Frank Brand- UK Independence Party
Gade Valley
Leslie Proctor- Conservative Party
Bruce Prochnik- Labour Party
Keith Williams- Liberal Democrats
Leavesden
Hitesh Tailor- Conservative Party
Colin Gray- Labour Party
Kate Turner- Liberal Democrats
Richard Shattock- Trade Unionist and Socialists Coalition
David Bennett- UK Independence Party
Moor Park and Eastbury
Reena Ranger- Conservative Party
David Hadley- Labour Party
Jeremy Asquith- Liberal Democrats
Oxhey Hall and Hayling
Ty Harris- Conservative Party
James King- Labour Party
Mark Rissen- Liberal Democrat
Diane Day- UK Independence Party
Penn and Mill End
Diana Barber- Conservative Party
Hayley Johnson- Labour Party
Raj Khiroya- Liberal Democrats
Vesper Hunter- UK Independence Party
Rickmansworth Town
Ralph Sangster- Conservative Party
James McEwan- Labour Party
Jill Swainson- Liberal Democrats
Yessica Gould- UK Independence Party
South Oxhey
Graham Denman- Conservative Party
Stephen Cox- Labour Party
Zoe Salter- Liberal Democrats
Michael Matthewson- UK Independence Party
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