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Tameside general election 2024 candidates

The Tameside candidates for this year’s general election have been confirmed.

Voters will go to the polls in three constituencies in Tameside on July 4, with the election now less than a month away. Across the UK, 650 seats are up for grabs in the first nationwide election since 2019, and 27 of those are in Greater Manchester.

Rishi Sunak will be hoping to keep his Conservative Party in power, therefore extending their 15 years in Downing Street. But Sir Keir Starmer’s is aiming to become Labour’s first Prime Minister since Gordon Brown in 2010.

HAVE YOUR SAY: The Greater Manchester General Election 2024 Survey

Now, the candidates in every seat in the city have been revealed. Constituency boundaries have changed significantly since the last general election however, so it is worth using our post code checker to see if your constituency has changed.

Check below to see which constituency you live in - and if it's one of the three in Tameside, your candidates are below...

Robert Barrowcliffe (Reform)

Lizzie Hacking (Conservatives)

Dominic Hardwick (Liberal Democrats)

Aroma Hassan (Workers Party)

Lee Huntbach (Green)

Angela Rayner (Labour)

Amir Burney (Workers Party)

Amanda Gardner (Green)

Andrew Gwynne (Labour)

Lee Moffitt (Reform)

John Reid (Liberal Democrats)

Ruth Welsh (Conservatives)

Phil Chadwick (Conservatives)

Robert Hodgetts-Haley (Green)

Barbara Kaya (Reform)

Kamala Kugan (Liberal Democrats)

Ian Owen (Independent)

Jonathan Reynolds (Labour)

Audel Shirin (Workers Party)

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk