Voters go to the polls in three by-elections in England

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Voters successful England are to spell to the polls successful 3 constituencies successful London, North Yorkshire and Somerset to elite caller MPs.

The 3 seats successful Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Selby and Ainsty, and Somerton and Frome were won by the Conservatives astatine the past wide predetermination successful 2019.

Polling stations unfastened astatine 07:00 BST and volition adjacent astatine 22:00, with results expected from aboriginal connected Friday morning.

Constituents volition request photograph ID successful bid to vote.

There are 17 candidates successful Uxbridge and South Ruislip:

  • Blaise Baquiche, Liberal Democrat
  • Danny Beales, Labour
  • Cameron Bell, Independent
  • Count Binface, Count Binface Party
  • Piers Corbyn, Let London Live
  • Laurence Fox, Reclaim Party
  • Steve Gardner, Social Democratic Party
  • Ed Gemmell, Climate Party
  • Sarah Green, Green Party
  • Kingsley Hamilton, Independent
  • Richard Hewison, Rejoin EU
  • Howling Hope, Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  • 77 Joseph, Independent
  • Rebecca Jane, UKIP
  • Enomfon Ntefon, Christian Peoples Alliance
  • Leo Phaure, Independent
  • Steve Tuckwell, Conservative Party

There are 13 candidates successful Selby and Ainsty:

  • Andrew Gray, Independent
  • Claire Holmes, Conservative Party
  • Mike Jordan, Yorkshire Party
  • Dave Kent, Reform UK
  • Keir Mather, Labour Party
  • Nick Palmer, Independent
  • Guy Phoenix, Heritage Party
  • Sir Archibald Stanton, The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  • Matt Walker, Liberal Democrats
  • Arnold Warneken, Green Party
  • John Waterston, Social Democratic Party
  • Luke Wellock, Climate Party
  • Tyler Wilson-Kerr, Independent

And determination are 8 candidates successful Somerton and Frome:

  • Lorna Corke, Christian Peoples Alliance
  • Martin Dimery, Green Party
  • Sarah Dyke, Liberal Democrat Party
  • Bruce Evans, Reform UK
  • Neil Guild, Labour Party
  • Rosie Mitchell, Independent
  • Faye Purbrick, Conservative Party
  • Peter Richardson, UKIP
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