The candidates hoping to be elected by East Devon’s residents in the UK General Election on Thursday, 4 July 2024, have been announced.
The candidates hoping to be elected by East Devon’s residents in the UK General Election on Thursday the 4th of July have been announced. East Devon District Council’s election team are urging all eligible voters to register and ensure their participation in shaping the country's future. Melanie Wellman, EDDC’s Acting Returning Officer, said: "We urge everyone to register to vote by the 18 June deadline to make sure their voice is heard. We want to make sure this is the highest turnout possible." For more information from EDDC about the UK General Election, visit: east devon dot gov dot uk forward slash general hyphen election.
The candidates nominated for the Exmouth and Exeter East constituency are:
Name of Candidate |
Description of Candidate (if any) |
|
Paul Arnott |
Liberal Democrats – for a fair deal |
|
Mark Baldwin |
Climate Party |
|
Helen Dallimore |
Labour Party |
|
Olly Davey |
Green Party |
|
Peter Faithfull |
Independent |
|
David Reed |
The Conservative Party Candidate |
|
Garry Sutherland |
Reform UK |
|
Daniel Wilson |
Independent |
The candidates nominated for the Honiton and Sidmouth constituency are:
Name of Candidate |
Description of Candidate (if any) |
|
Jake Bonetta |
Labour Party |
|
Vanessa Coxon |
Independent |
|
Hazel Exon |
Party of Women |
|
Richard Foord |
Liberal Democrats |
|
Henry Gent |
Green Party |
|
Simon Jupp |
The Conservative Party Candidate |
|
Paul Quickenden |
Reform UK |

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