The Nottinghamshire County Council elections to select county councillors will take place in May, and the voting registration deadline is next week.
People can vote for the county councillors representing them for the next four years on May 1, and the deadline to register is April 11.
The county council provides major local government services such as education, adult and child social care, highways and transport, leisure, arts and recreation and Trading Standards.
With all 66 seats on Nottinghamshire County Council up for grabs, including 7 seats in Gedling borough, here is a list of the candidates wwho are due to stand across the local seats.
Arnold North
Edward Jayamaha – Conservative and Unionist Party
Tad Jones – Liberal Democrat
Wendy Lukas – Reform UK
Darren Maltby – Conservative and Unionist Party
Sarah O’ Conner – Labour Party
John Semens – Reform UK
Patrick Shannon – Liberal Democrat
Jim Stuart – Green Party
Margret Vince – Green Party
Henry Wheeler – Labour Party
Arnold South
Tony Burnett – Green Party
Adam Chadwick – Green Party
Alisha Chambers – ReformUK
John Clarke – Labour Party
Liz Clunie – Labour Party
Mark Dillon – Conservative and Unionist Party
Andrew Ellwood – Liberal Democrat
Steve Higgins – Reform UK
Paul Key – Independent
Tracy Maltby – Conservative and Unionist Party
Robert Swift – Liberal Democrat
Calverton Division
Maggie Dunkin – Liberal Democrat
Boyd Elliott – Conservative and Unionist Party
Andy Meads – Independent
Oscar Power – Green Party
Jody Stoll – Reform UK
Dean Wilson – Labour Party
Carlton East Division
Mike Adams – Conservative and Unionist Party
Ian Barlow – Green Party
Sam Boultby – Reform UK
Cate Carmichael – Labour Party
Richard Fife – Liberal Democrat
Russell Whiting – Independent
Carlton West
Paul Brill – ReformUK
Jim Creamer – Labour Party
Andrew Dunkin – Liberal Democrat
Charlie Godwin – Conservative and Unionist Party
Errol Henry – Labour Party
Paul Hughes – Liberal Democrat
Charlotte Leask – Green Party
Will Richardson – Green Party
Jim Vernon – Reform UK
Carol Walker – Conservative and Unionist Party
Newstead
Stuart Bestwick – Conservative and Unionist Party
Eddie Stubbs – Reform UK
John Sutherland – Liberal Democrat
John Taylor – Labour Party
Ian Whitehead – Green Party
Porchester Ward
Pauline Allan – Labour Party
Mark Dillon – Conservative and Unionist
John Semens – Reform UK
Richard Sutton – Green Party
Robert Swift – Liberal Democrat