Five candidates have so far been announced to stand in Harrogate and Knaresborough at this year’s general election.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed today that the country will go to the polls on July 4.
The announcement came amid heightened speculation in Westminster after Mr Sunak called ministers to a cabinet meeting this afternoon.
It means Andrew Jones, Conservative MP for Harrogate and Knaresborough, will be defending his 9,675 majority in six weeks' time.
Mr Jones will be hoping to win the seat he won in 2010 for the fifth consecutive election.
He will be up against at least four other candidates from the Liberal Democrats, Labour, Green Party and Reform UK.
The confirmed candidates so far are:
- Andrew Jones, Conservative Party
- Tom Gordon, Liberal Democrats
- Conrad Whitcroft, Labour Party
- John Swales, Reform UK
- Shan Oakes, Green Party
Skipton and Ripon
Meanwhie, Julian Smith, Conservative MP for Skipton and Ripon, will also be defending the seat he won in 2010.
Mr Smith currently holds a 23,694 majority in the constituency, which he has held since 2010.
So far, Andy Brown has been confirmed as the Green Party candidate for the seat and Simon Garvey will stand for the Reform UK.
The upcoming election will also see the newly created Wetherby and Easingwold be contested for the first time.
The new seat was created as part of parliamentary boundary changes announced by government and will include locations including Boroughbridge, Spofforth and Bishop Monkton in the
Harrogate district.
So far, Elmet and Rothwell MP Alec Shelbrooke has been announced as the Conservative candidate for the seat and Mike Jordan will stand for Reform UK.
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