Runcorn by-election: Meet the 15 Candidates Fighting for Your Vote!
The Runcorn and Helsby by-election is heating up as 15 candidates throw their hats into the ring to fill the vacant MP position, following the resignation of Mike Amesbury, who faced serious consequences after a confrontation with a constituent. Scheduled for 1 May, this by-election marks a significant political moment, being the first since Labour’s victory in last summer’s general election.
The list of candidates, presented alphabetically, includes a diverse array of parties and independent runners:
- Catherine Anne Blaiklock (English Democrats) 
- Dan Clarke (Liberal Party) 
- Chris Copeman (Green Party) 
- Paul Duffy (Liberal Democrats) 
- Peter Ford (Workers Party) 
- Howling Laud Hope (Monster Raving Loony Party) 
- Sean Houlston (Conservatives) 
- Jason Philip Hughes (Volt UK) 
- Alan McKie (independent) 
- Graham Harry Moore (English Constitution Party) 
- Paul Andrew Murphy (Social Democratic Party) 
- Sarah Pochin (Reform) 
- Karen Shore (Labour) 
- John Stevens (Rejoin EU) 
- Michael Williams (independent) 
For voters wishing to cast their votes, important deadlines are fast approaching: you must register or update your voter details by 11 April and register to vote by post by 14 April. New voting regulations require a valid photo ID at polling places since May 2023; those lacking ID can obtain a free voter authority certificate before the 23 April deadline, which also applies to anyone needing to arrange for a proxy vote.
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