General Election 2019: What we know about Leeds' candidates so far and how to register to vote
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At a vote on October 30, MPs voted 438 to 20 to hold a snap General Election.
Proposed by the ruling Conservative Party, the vote had been rejected in recent weeks due to mistrust of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with MPs from opposition parties fearing that an election would be used to force Brexit legislation through Parliament.
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Hide AdThe poll will be the fifth nationwide vote in four years, and the third general election.
The latest election comes just two-and-a-half years after the last election which saw former Prime Minister Theresa May lose her majority in parliament.
How many MPs does Leeds have?
Leeds is made up of five United Kingdom Parliament constituencies, each represented by one member of parliament.
These constituencies are: Leeds Central, Leeds East, Leeds North East, Leeds North West, Leeds West.
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All five of Leeds’ constituencies are represented by Labour MPs.
Here’s a list of Leeds’ MPs, along with their General Election 2017 majority and how they’ve voted on Brexit.
Leeds Central: Hilary Benn (Labour)
Majority: 23,698
- Has generally voted for a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK, according to They Work For You
- Voted against the most recent Brexit withdrawal agreement
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Hide Ad- Voted in 84.28% of votes in this parliament, according to Public Whip
Leeds East: Richard Burgon (Labour)
Majority: 12,752
- Generally voted for a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK, according to They Work For You
- Voted against the most recent Brexit withdrawal agreement
- Voted in 81.66% of votes in this parliament, according to Public Whip
Leeds North East: Fabian Hamilton (Labour)
Majority: 16,991
- Has generally voted a mixture of for and against UK membership of the EU, according to They Work For You
- Voted against the most recent Brexit withdrawal agreement
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Hide Ad- Voted in 72.93% of votes in this parliament, according to Public Whip
Leeds North West: Alex Sobel (Labour)
Majority: 4,224
- Has consistently voted for UK membership of the EU, according to They Work For You
- Voted against the most recent Brexit withdrawal agreement
- Voted in 79.04% of votes in this parliament, according to Public Whip
Leeds West: Rachel Reeves (Labour)
Majority: 15,965
- Has generally voted for a right to remain for EU nationals already in living in the UK
- Voted against the most recent Brexit withdrawal agreement
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Hide Ad- Voted in 72.27% of votes in this parliament, according to Public Whip
Who’s running for the 2019 General Election?
Candidates for the upcoming General Election have yet to be confirmed,
According to Who Can I Vote For, however, the following candidates will likely stand for election in Leeds.
Leeds Central
Paul Thomas, The Brexit Party; Ed Carlisle, Green Party; Jack Holland, Liberal Democrats; William Clouston, Social Democratic Party; Hillary Benn, Labour
Leeds East
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Hide AdRichard Burgon, Labour; Sarah Wass, The Brexit Party; Richard Burgon, Labour
Leeds North East
Inaya Folarin Iman, The Brexit Party; Fabian Hamilton, Labour
Leeds North West
Alex Sobel, Labour; Kamran Hussain, Liberal Democrats; Stewart Harper, Conservative; Martin Hemingway, Green Party; Joshua Paul Malkin, Renew
Leeds West
Rachel Reeves, Labour; Dan Walker, Liberal Democrats
How can I register to vote?
The quickest way to register is online. You will need you National Insurance number to hand.
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Head to the Government's registration page. The process should only take about five minutes.
The deadline to register is midnight on 26 November.