Below is a list of all the candidates fighting for votes at the Three Rivers District Council elections on May 2.
Only a 1/3 of the seats are up for election, with one in each of the 13 wards. However, a further seat is up for grabs in Carpenders Park – meaning in total 14 councillors will be elected.
Parish council nominations can be found at https://www.threerivers.gov.uk/egcl-page/local-elections
Abbots Langley & Bedmond
Joanne Cox – Labour – Bobbie Curran – Green – David Major – Lib Dem
Carpenders Park
Geoff Dunne – Lib Dem – Pam Hames – Lib Dem – Shanti Maru – Conservative – Michael Revan – Conservative – Mandy Shumake – Labour – William Waite – Labour
Chorleywood North & Sarratt
Margaret Gallagher – Labour – Simon Hughes – Green – Ben Trevett – Lib Dem – Alison Wall – Conservative
Chorleywood South & Maple Cross
Anthony Cable – Labour – Raj Khiroya – Lib Dem – Angela Killick – Conservative – Roger Stafford – Green
Dickinsons
Rupert Barnes – Conservative – Simon Fourmy – Green – Dominic Sokalski – Lib Dem – Jeni Swift Gillett – Labour
Durrants
Nemone Caldwell – Green – Jane Goldman – Conservative – John Grillo – Labour – Stephanie Singer – Lib Dem
Gade Valley
Andrew Brading – Green – Alex Michaels – Lib Dem – Bruce Prochnik – Labour
Leavesden
Marie-Louise Nolan – Labour – Charles Robinson – Green – Kate Turner – Lib Dem
Moor Park & Eastbury
Jeremy Asquith – Lib Dem – Robert Crowley – Labour – Paul Dawson – Green – Reena Ranger – Conservative
Oxhey Hall & Hayling
Chris Green – Labour – Keith Martin – Lib Dem – Mick Matthewson – UKIP – Andy Milner – Conservative
Penn & Mill End
Di Barber – Conservative – Emma Brading – Green – Tony Humphreys – Lib Dem – Vesper Hunter – Independent – Martin Waldron – Labour
Rickmansworth Town
Alex Charlton – Labour – Pat Howell – Lib Dem – Peter Loader – Green – David Raw – Conservative
South Oxhey
Mary Chabrel – Green – Mary Connolly – Lib Dem – Stephen Cox – Labour – Yessica Gould - Independent - Pandora Melly - Conservative - Lee Osborne - UKIP
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