The final list of candidates for all the parliamentary constituencies have been revealed.

Voters across the country will go to the polls on July 4, after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called a general election.

There are six parliamentary constituencies which represent people living in areas covered by Ham and High - some of which have new boundaries.

These are – Cities of London and Westminster, Finchley and Golders Green, Hampstead and Highgate, Holborn and St Pancras, Hornsey and Friern Barnet, Queen’s Park and Maida Vale.

Nominations to run in each of the seats closed on Friday (May 31).

Here is a full list of the candidates you can vote for on July 4 in alphabetical order by surname.

Cities of London and Wesiminster

  • Tim Barnes – Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Rachel Blake – Labour and Co-operative Party
  • Liz Burford – Rejoin EU
  • Hugo de Burgh – Social Democratic Party
  • Matthew Nigel Carr – Independent
  • John Generic – Independent
  • Tarun Ghulati – Reform UK
  • Tim Hallett – Independent
  • Edward Lucas – Liberal Democrats
  • Hoz Shafiei – Workers Party of Britain
  • Rajiv Sinha – Green Party

Finchley and Golders Green

  • Alex Deane – Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Brendan Patrick Donnelly – Rejoin EU
  • Sarah Hoyle – Liberal Democrats
  • Katharine Margaret Murphy – Party of Women
  • Steve Parsons – Green Party
  • Giuseppe Pezzulli – Reform UK
  • Sarah Sackman – Labour Party
  • Michael Shad – Independent

Hampstead and Highgate

  • Catherine Becker – Reform UK
  • Christie Elan-Cane – Rejoin EU
  • Scott Emery – Liberal Democrats
  • Jonathan Louis Livingstone – Independent
  • Lorna Jane Russell – Green Party
  • Tulip Siddiq – Labour Party
  • Don Williams – Conservative and Unionist Party

Holborn and St Pancras

  • Nick the Incredible Flying Brick – The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
  • Charlie Clinton – Liberal Democrats
  • Andrew Feinstein – Independent
  • Wais Islam – Independent
  • Senthil Kumar – Independent
  • Mehreen Malik – Conservative and Unionist Party
  • John Poynton – UK Independent Party (UKIP)
  • Dave Roberts – Reform UK
  • Tom Scripps – Socialist Equality Party
  • Bobby ‘Elmo’ Smith – Independent
  • David Robert Stansell – Green Party
  • Keir Starmer – Labour Party

Hornsey and Friern Barnet

  • Dawn Barnes – Liberal Democrats
  • Naz Panju – Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Dino Philippos – Workers Party of Britain
  • Navdeep Singh – Reform UK
  • Helen Spiby-Vann – Christian Peoples Alliance
  • Fabio Vollono – Green Party
  • Catherine West – Labour Party

Queen’s Park and Maida Vale

  • Helen Baxter – Liberal Democrats
  • Angela Michelle Carter-Begbie – Reform UK
  • Abdulla Janmohamed Dharamsi – Independent
  • Georgia Gould – Labour Party
  • Samia Hersi – Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Vivien Lichtenstein – Green Party
  • Irakli Menabde – Workers Party of Britain