THE full list of candidates standing in the Bradford district in the General Election has been released.
Voters will go to the polls on July 4 after Rishi Sunak announced a General Election.
Nominations have now closed and the full list of candidates across Bradford district's constituencies has been published.
The full list of candidates, issued by Bradford Council, is below.
Bradford East constituency
Jacob Pereira Anstey - Reform UK
Lara Joy Barras - Yorkshire Party
Celia Hickson - Green Party
Aubrey Gardner Holt - Conservative Party
Imran Hussain - Labour Party
Robert Michael St John O'Carroll - Liberal Democrats
Mohammed Sayfur Rahman - Independent
Amer Rehman - Independent
Richard Riley - Social Democratic Party
Talat Sajawal - Independent
Bradford South constituency
Rehiana Ali - Independent
Jonathan Daniel Stewart Barras - Yorkshire Party
Harry Boota - Workers Party
Judith Mary Cummins - Labour Party
Matt Edwards - Green Party
Ian Peter Eglin - Reform UK
Therese Hurst - English Democrats – Putting England First!
Zaf Shah - Conservative Party
Anthony John Smith - Liberal Democrats
Bradford West constituency
Imad Uddin Ahmed - Liberal Democrats
Umar Ghafoor - Independent
Jamie Alan Hinton-Wardle - Reform UK
Akeel Hussain - Independent
Muhammed Ali Islam - Independent
Khalid Mahmood - Green Party
Nigel David Moxon - Conservative Party
Naz Shah - Labour Party
Keighley and Ilkley constituency
Chris Adams - Liberal Democrats
Dominic James Atlas - Yorkshire Party
John Timothy Grogan - Labour Party
Andrew Mark Judson - Reform UK
Robbie Moore - Conservative Party
Vaz Shabir - Independent
John Wood - Green Party
Shipley constituency
Simon Dandy - Reform UK
Philip Andrew Davies - Conservative Party
Anna Louise Dixon - Labour Party
Will Grant - Yorkshire Party
Waqas Ali Khan - Workers Party
Darryl Neale Morton-Wright - Christian Peoples Alliance
Nagbea - Independent
Graham Richard Reed - Liberal Democrats
Paul Shkurka - Social Democratic Party
Kevin Robert Warnes - Green Party
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