The candidates standing in the Yorkshire Coast's four constituencies at the July 4th General Election have been confirmed.
The Yorkshire Coast is split into four parliamentary constituencies:
- Scarborough and Whitby
- Thirsk and Malton (includes Filey and Hunmanby)
- Bridlington and the Wolds (replaces the previous East Yorkshire seat)
- Beverley and Holderness
The candidates confirmed to be standing in each area are:
SCARBOROUGH & WHITBY

| Name | Party |
|---|---|
| David Bowes | Reform UK |
| Lee Francis Derrick | Yorkshire Party |
| Thomas Peter Foster | Social Democratic Party |
| Annette Hudspeth | The Green Party |
| Alison Hume | Labour Party |
| Asa Joe Benjamin Jones | Social Justice Party |
| Robert Graham Lockwood | Liberal Democrats |
| Roberto Weeden-Sanz | The Conservative and Unionist Party |
THIRSK AND MALTON

| Name | Party |
|---|---|
| Lisa Banes | Labour Party |
| Luke Martin John Brownlee | Yorkshire Party |
| Kevin Paul Hollinrake | The Conservative Party Candidate |
| Steve Mason | Liberal Democrats |
| Richard McLane | Green Party |
| Mark Stephen Robinson | Reform UK |
BRIDLINGTON AND THE WOLDS

| Name | Party |
|---|---|
| Maria Bowtell | Reform UK |
| Sarah Jane Carter | Labour Party |
| Tom Cone | Independent |
| Charlie Dewhirst | The Conservative Party Candidate |
| Gill Leek | Green Party |
| Tim Norman | Yorkshire Party |
| Jayne Pheonix | Liberal Democrats |
| Carlo Verda | Social Democratic Party |
BEVERLEY AND HOLDERNESS

| Name | Party |
|---|---|
| Chris Collin | Social Democratic Party |
| Denis Healy | Liberal Democrats |
| George McManus | Yorkshire Party |
| John Ottaway | Alliance For Democracy And Freedom |
| Margaret Pinder | Labour Party |
| Andrew Smith | Reform UK |
| Jonathan Stephenson | Green Party |
| Graham Stuart | The Conservative Party Candidate |
Voting will take place from 7am to 10pm on Thursday, July 4, with the election count held on the evening. Voters attending the polling station will need to bring photographic identification in order to be able to vote.
Residents have until Tuesday, June 18, to register to vote and until 5pm on Wednesday, June 19, to apply for a postal vote. If someone is unable to vote in person or by post they have until 5pm on Wednesday, June 26, to apply for a proxy vote.
Anyone without an accepted form of ID should apply for a free voter authority certificate by 5pm on Wednesday, June 26.
To view the candidates in North Yorkshire and for more information on voting, visit https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/your-council/elections-and-voting/general-elections
To view the candidates in The East Riding of Yorkshire and for more information on voting, visit https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/council/elections-and-voting/general-election/#about


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