A total of 71 candidates are vying for just 19 seats on Swindon Borough Council at this year’s election.
There are candidates from five parties with two independents. The ruling Conservatives and the opposition Labour group have both fielded a full slate of 19 candidates, as has the Liberal Democrats.
The party has sometimes previously struggled to get sufficient candidates.
The Green Party has established itself as the fourth force in Swindon local politics, fielding candidates in 10 seats, more than 50 per cent.
The Trades Union and Socialist Coalition is putting up candidates in Covingham & Dorcan and Lydiard & Freshbrook, and there are independents in Central ward and Walcot & Park North
The full list of candidates by ward for the elections held on Thursday, May 4 is below.
Blunsdon & Highworth
Andrew DAY - Green Party
Nick GARDINER - Conservative Party Candidate
Lesley Ann GOW - Labour and Co-operative Party
Deborah Anne KING - Liberal Democrat
Central
Adorabelle AMARAL-SHAIKH - Labour Party
John Cristovam BARRETO - Conservative Party Candidate
Hannah Louise PAJAK - Liberal Democrat
Mariano RODRIGUES
Chiseldon & Lawn
Fareed AHMED QUIDWAI - Liberal Democrat
Neil Lawrence Tyddewi HOPKINS - Labour and Co-operative Party
Jenny Hillsborough JEFFERIES - Conservative Party Candidate
Covingham & Dorcan
Dale James HEENAN - Conservative Party Candidate
Scott Victor Abbas HUNTER - Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Howard John - MARCH Green Party
Tate PULLEN - Labour Party
Malcolm SALMON - Liberal Democrat
Eastcott
Paul Andrew DIXON - Labour and Co-operative Party
Raul FERNANDES - Conservative Party Candidate
Chris NOYCE - Green Party
Stan PAJAK - Liberal Democrat Focus Team
Gorse Hill & Pinehurst
John BALLMAN - Labour Party
Andy BENTLEY - Green Party
Brenda Victoria FERNANDES - Conservative Party Candidate
Zubair Farooq KHAN - Liberal Democrat
Haydon Wick
Stanka ADAMCOVA - Labour and Co-operative Party
Omar Syed MUHAMMAD - Liberal Democrat
David Charles RENARD - The Conservative Party Candidate
Liden, Eldene & Park South
Mike DAVIES - Labour Party
Bazil Stanley SOLOMON - Conservative Party Candidate
Caroline THOMAS - Liberal Democrat
Lydiard & Freshbrook
Repi BEGUM - Labour Party
Rob PETTEFAR - Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Bilal Abdullah QUIDWAI - Liberal Democrat
Caryl Ann SYDNEY-SMITH - Conservative Party Candidate
Mannington & Western
Fay HOWARD - Labour and Co-operative Party
Fraser Graham MCCORMICK - Liberal Democrat
Roy STEPHEN - Conservative Party Candidate
Old Town
Ellen HEAVENS - Conservative Party Candidate
Bill HUGHES - Green Party
Chris WATTS - Labour Party
Martin George WILTSHIRE - Liberal Democrat
Penhill & Upper Stratton
Michelle Anne HORROBIN - Liberal Democrat
David Oladapo IBITOYE - Conservative Party Candidate
Ravi VENKATESH - Labour and Co-operative Party
Priory Vale
Rajhia ALI - Labour and Co-operative Party
Geoffrey Harry KING - Liberal Democrat
Vinay MANRO - Conservative Party Candidate
Lorna Jane TERRY - Green Party
Rodbourne Cheney
James Patrick GRANT- Labour Party
Rod HEBDEN - Green Party
Zoe Claire MCCORMICK - Liberal Democrat
Siddu VEMPATI - Conservative Party Candidate
Shaw
Junab ALI - Labour and Co-operative Party
Michael James- DICKINSON Liberal Democrat
Nandini SINGH- Conservative Party Candidate
St Andrews
Steve HEYES - Conservative Party Candidate
Jason John MILLS - Labour Party
Ebad SYED - Liberal Democrat
Bradley WILLIAMS - Green Party
St Margaret & South Marston
Thomas Charles BUTCHER- Labour Party
Ella Constance MARCH - Green Party
Chris SHEPHERD - Liberal Democrat
Matthew Thomas VALLENDER - Conservative Party Candidate
Walcot & Park North
Emma BUSHELL - Labour Party
Agnelo Peter ESTROCIO - Conservative Party Candidate
David Alexander NORRIS - Independent
Dawn Elizabeth PAJAK - Liberal Democrat
Wroughton & Wichelstowe
Saleh AHMED - Labour Party
Gayle Elaine COOK - Conservative Party Candidate
Pippa FAIRBOURN - Green Party
Adam Charles POOLE - Liberal Democrat
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