Nearly 250 candidates are battling it out for 98 seats in the unitary Wiltshire Council elections on May 6.
Those candidates represent six unique political parties: Conservatives, Labour, Labour & Co-operative, Liberal Democrats and Greens and the For Britain Movement.
Interestingly, there will be 31 independent candidates running for unitary seats – in some areas, independents are running against one another.
While the Conservative party, which have previously held a majority seating, is running a candidate in every division.
Additionally, there are 54 Labour candidates, 90 Liberal Democrats, 67 Greens and two candidates with the Labour & Co-operative party.
One candidate is running for the far-right party the For Britain Movement.
Here is the full list of Wiltshire Council candidates in alphabetical order (by division) in North Wiltshire:
Brinkworth (one seat)
Philip Kwasi Gyawu Baffour - Labour
Chris Hurst - Liberal Democrats
Elizabeth Buff Threlfall - Conservative
Cricklade & Latton (one seat)
Bob Jones - Liberal Democrats
Luke Lawrence Jowett - Conservative
Malmesbury (one seat)
Glyn Davies - Labour & Co-operative
Gavin Grant - Liberal Democrats
Ray Sanderson - Conservative
Minety (one seat)
Chuck Berry - Conservative
Steve Butcher - Labour
Liz Lewis - Liberal Democrats
Francesca Elizabeth Vandelli - Greens
Purton (one seat)
Joanne Clarke - Liberal Democrats
Jacqui Lay - Conservative
Cathy Limbrick - Greens
Steve Wheeler - Labour
Sherston (one seat)
Mike Jennings - Conservative
Martin Fausing Smith - Liberal Democrats
Emma Lee Whatley - Labour
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