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Lichfield District Council elections 2019: Find who's standing in your area

Find out who's standing in your area here.

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Voters will go to the polls on May 2

All 47 seats in 18 Lichfield District Council wards will go before the public on May 2.

Mike Wilcox’s Conservative group dominates the council with 41 seats to Labour’s five, while the Lib Dems hold one seat in Chadsmead.

The full list of candidates in Lichfield

Scroll down to see who's standing in your area.

Alrewas and Fradley (three seats)

Derick George Cross (Conservatives)

David Alan Cullen (Labour)

Michael John Wilcox (Conservatives)

Sonia Elizabeth Wilcox (Conservatives)

Alison Claire Wright (Labour)

Armitage with Handsacre (three seats)

Lindsey Teresa Baker (Labour)

Nicholas David Binney (Conservatives)

Richard Ernest Cox (Conservatives)

Steve Hyden (No party listed)

Tom Marshall (Conservatives)

Boley Park (two seats)

Linda Dickins (Liberal Democrats)

Janet May Eagland (Conservatives)

Veran-Elise Palmer (Labour)

Christine Ann Rapley (Liberal Democrats)

Mark Andrew Warfield (Conservatives)

Boney Hay and Central (three seats)

Rob Birch (Labour)

Di Evans (Labour)

Thomas Heron (Conservatives)

Robin Place (Conservatives)

Brad Westwood (Conservatives)

Keith Andrew Willis-Croft (Conservatives)

Chadsmead (two seats)

Muriel Gwyneth Boyle (Conservatives)

Kevin Casserley (UKIP)

Joanne Kay Grange (Independent)

Sara Pritchard (Conservatives)

Paul Ray (Liberal Democrats)

Philip Sutcliffe (Labour)

Mark Taylor (Labour)

Miles Trent (Liberal Democrats)

Chase Terrace (two seats)

Brian Bacon (Conservatives)

Norma Bacon (Conservatives)

Sharon Banevicius (Labour)

Steven Norman (Labour)

Chasetown (two seats)

Darren Michael Oliver Ennis (Labour)

Carolyn Harriet Gittings (Labour)

Samuel John Tapper (Conservatives)

Colton and the Ridwares (one seat)

Shirley Barnett (Conservatives)

Colin Noble (Labour)

Curborough (two seats)

Colin John Ball (Labour)

Christopher James Cadwallader-Allan (Liberal Democrats)

Daniel Floyd (Conservatives)

Diane Rosemary Harrison (Green)

Anne Margaret Johnson Pitman (Liberal Democrat)

Dave Robertson (Labour)

Susan Elizabeth Smith (Conservatives)

Fazeley (two seats)

Kathryn Dawn Dwyer (Labour)

Barry John Gwilt (Conservatives)

Janet Maureen Higgins (UKIP)

James Andrew Parton-Hughes (Conservatives)

Jenny Sadler (Labour)

Hammerwich with Wall (two seats)

Andy Bullock (Labour)

Jamie Denton (Labour)

Alastair Little (Conservatives)

Janice Silvester-Hall (Conservatives)

Highfield (two seats)

Wai-Lee Ho (Conservatives)

Elaine Kirkham (Labour)

Douglas Pullen (Conservatives)

Jane Smith (Labour)

Leomansley (three seats)

Lee Mark Cadwallader-Allan (Liberal Democrats)

Jamie Checkland (Conservatives)

Jamie Christie (Liberal Democrats)

Iain Morris Eadie (Conservatives)

Paul Ecclestone-Brown (Green)

Paul Anthony Golder (Labour)

Ian Andrew Jackson (Liberal Democrats)

Rajesh Krishna Kulkarni (Labour)

Kim Sheree Heidi Rochelle (Labour)

Andy Smith (Conservatives)

Mease Valley (one seat)

Roger Phillip Bennion (Liberal Democrats)

Ashley Yeates (Conservatives)

Shenstone (one seat)

Stuart Jones (Green)

David Salter (Conservatives)

David Thompson (Labour)

St John’s (three seats)

Hugh Thomas Ashton (Liberal Democrats)

Deb Baker (Conservatives)

Robyn St Clair Fawcett (Labour)

Tim Matthews (Conservatives)

Don Palmer (Labour)

Simon Partridge (Green)

John Smith (Liberal Democrats)

Chris Spruce (Conservatives)

Benjamin Watkins (Labour)

Paul Yeo (Liberal Democrats)

Stowe (three seats)

Jeyan Anketell (Independent)

Alasdair Brooks (Liberal Democrats)

Matthew Field (Labour)

Colin Greatorex (Conservatives)

Angela Lax (Conservatives)

Paul McDermott (Liberal Democrats)

Jon O’Hagan (Conservatives)

Richard Rathbone (Liberal Democrats)

Alan Schofield (UKIP)

Christoper James Wilkinson (Independent)

Summerfields and all Saints (three seats)

Bernard Brown (Labour)

Laura Ennis (Labour)

John Hitchin (UKIP)

Ken Humphreys (Conservatives)

Natasha Pullen (Conservatives)

Roy Tovey (Labour)

Heather Tranter (Conservatives)

Elections will not take place in four wards, which were uncontested and the following were elected:

Bourne Vale (one seat)

Brian William Yeates (Conservatives)

Little Aston and Stonnall (two seats)

Elizabeth Alice Little (Conservatives)

Joseph John Rayner Powell (Conservatives)

Longdon (one seat)

Robert William Strachan (Conservatives)

Whittington and Streethay (three seats)

David John Leytham (Conservatives)

Harry Albert Warburton (Conservatives)

Alan George White (Conservatives)

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