The people of Preston will go to the polls once more to elect their county councillors to serve on Lancashire County Council.
Voting takes place on Thursday 2 May 2013 and the count takes place from 10am on Friday 3 May.
Below is a full list of candidates standing in Preston.
Preston Central North – includes College, Moor Park and Deepdale
Frank De Molfetta – Labour
Richard English – Green Party
Rebecca Finch – Liberal Democrats
Hussain Mulla – Conservatives
Harry Osbourne – UKIP
Preston Central South – includes Tulketh, University campus and St Georges
Daryl Bamber – Conservatives
Carl Crompton – Labour
Neil Darby – Liberal Democrats
Sophie Green – Green Party
Preston City – Riversway (includes the docks, Broadgate and Christchurch Street area) and Town Centre
Sheila Heys – Conservatives
Andrew Jagger-Walker – UKIP
Yousaf Motala – Labour
Jake Welsh – Green Party
Preston East – Brookfield and Ribbleton
Kevin Ellard – Labour
Damien Moore – Conservatives
Leslie Nyogeri – UKIP
Preston North – Cadley and Greyfriars
Geoffrey Driver – Conservatives
Ian McCormick – Green Party
Peter Moss – Labour
Christine Pipps – UKIP
John Potter – Liberal Democrats
Preston North East – Garrison and Sharoe Green
Helen Disley – Green Party
Peter Mylroie – Liberal Democrats
Steve Ratcliffe – Labour
Christopher Rigby – UKIP
Keith Sedgewick – Conservatives
Preston North West – Larches and Ashton
David Borrow – Labour
Jonty Campbell – Conservatives
Ian Fisher – UKIP
Mark Jewell – Liberal Democrats
Angela Milne-Picken – Green Party
Preston Rural – Grimsagh, Haighton, Broughton, Woodplumpton, Barton, Whittingham and Goosnargh
Peter Lawrence – Liberal Democrats
Gerard Parke-Hatton – Labour
Jenny Smith – UKIP
George Wilkins – Conservatives
Preston South East – St Matthews and Fishwick
Dorothy Mein – Labour
Mary Newbold – Conservatives
Helen Smith – UKIP
Kevin Swindlehurst – Liberal Democrats
Preston West – Ingol and Lea
Lee Bradshaw – Labour
Julie Buttle – Conservatives
David Smith – UKIP
Bill Windlow – Liberal Democrats
More details on the election are available on the Lancashire County Council website.
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