2024 General Election: Candidates for Sheffield seats announced

Candidates have been announced for the General Election, which takes place on Thursday 4 July.

Sheffield has six constituencies, five which fall completely within the city boundaries, and Penistone and Stocksbridge which covers the far north of Sheffield, as well as parts of Barnsley council area.

The candidates, and the parties they are representing, are:

Sheffield Central

General Election Candidates for the Sheffield Central constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Angela Argenzio (Green), Sam Christmas (Liberal Democrat), Isabelle Amy France (Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition) & Caitlin Hardy (Worker’s Party). Bottom ~ Abtisam Mohamed (Labour), Lucy Stephenson (Conservative), Annie Stoker (SDP) & Alison Clare Teal (Independent). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For?, The Liberal Democrats & The Social Democratic Party

Angela Argenzio – Green

Sam Christmas – Liberal Democrats

Isabelle France – Trade Union and Socialist Coalition 

Caitlin Hardy- Workers Party of Britain 

Abtisam Mohamed – Labour

Lucy Stephenson – Conservative 

Annie Stoker – Social Democratic Party

Alison Teal – Independent

Sheffield Hallam

General Election Candidates for the Sheffield Hallam constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Olivia Blake (Labour), Sam Chapman (Rejoin EU) & Andrew Hudson Cowell (Social Democratic Party). Bottom ~ Isaac Howarth (Conservative), Jason Leman (Green), Shaffaq Mohammed (Liberal Democrat) & Mo Moui-Tabrizy (Worker’s Party). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For? & The Conservative Party

Olivia Blake – Labour

Sam Chapman – Rejoin EU 

Andrew Cowell – Social Democratic Party

Isaac Howarth – Conservative

Jason Leman – Green

Shaffaq Mohammed – Liberal Democrats

Mo Moui-Tabrizy – Workers Party of Britain 

Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough

General Election Candidates for the Sheffield Brightside & Hillsborough constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Maxine Bowler (Independent), Gill Furniss (Labour) & Aaron Jacob (Conservative). Bottom ~ Christine Gillian Kubo (Green), Will Sapwell (Liberal Democrat), Jeremy Turner (SDP) & Mark Tyler (Worker’s Party). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For? & The Social Democratic Party

Maxime Bowler – Independent

Gill Furniss – Labour

Christine Gilligan Kubo – Green

Aaron Jacob – Conservative 

Will Sapwell – Liberal Democrats

Jeremy Turner – Social Democratic Party

Mark Tyler – Workers Party of Britain

Sheffield Heeley

General Election Candidates for the Sheffield Heeley constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Rebecca Atkinson (Liberal Democrat), Alexi Dimond (Green), Louise Haigh (Labour) & Helen Claire Jackman (Social Democratic Party). Bottom ~ Lorna Dorothy Maginnis (Conservative), Louise McDonald (Party of Women), Steven Roy (Worker’s Party) & Mick Suter (Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For? & The Social Democratic Party

Rebecca Atkinson – Liberal Democrats

Alexi Dimond – Green

Louise Haigh – Labour

Helen Jackman – Social Democratic Party

Lorna Maginnis – Conservative 

Louise McDonald – Party of Women

Steven Roy- Workers Party of Britain 

Mick Suter – Trade Unionist & Socialist Coalition

Sheffield South East

General Election Candidates for the Sheffield South East constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Clive Betts (Labour), Jack Carrington (Independent) & Caroline Kampila (Conservative). Bottom ~ Matthew Leese (Social Democratic Party), Hannah Nicklin (Green), Muzafar Rahman (Worker’s Party) & Sophie Jane Thornton (Liberal Democrat). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For? & The Social Democratic Party

Clive Betts – Labour

Jack Carrington – Independent 

Caroline Kampila – Conservative

Matthew Leese – Social Democratic Party

Hannah Nicklin – Green

Muzafar Rahman – Workers Party of Britain 

Sophie Thornton – Liberal Democrats

Penistone & Stocksbridge

General Election Candidates for the Penistone & Stocksbridge constituency. From left to right (Top) ~ Miriam Cates (Conservative), Andy Davies (Green) & Edward Dillingham (Reform UK). Bottom ~ Rob Reiss (Liberal Democrat) & Marie Tidball (Labour). Image Credit: Who Can I Vote For?

Miriam Cates – Conservative 

Andrew Davies – Green 

Edward Dillingham – Reform UK

Rob Reiss – Liberal Democrats

Marie Tidball – Labour 

To find out what constituency you live in and which candidates you can vote for, visit https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/

Polling stations will be open from 7:00am to 10:00pm on Thursday 4 July, and you can find out where to vote on your polling card which will be arriving over the next week. Alternatively, you can check online at https://wheredoivote.co.uk/

You do not need to bring your poll card along to vote in person, but you will need to take a valid form of photo ID in order to vote at a polling station. A list of allowed forms of identification is available at https://www.gov.uk/how-to-vote/photo-id-youll-need

Featured Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons

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