The election is just days away, with plenty of seats up for grabs at Castle Point council.
Here are the candidates standing in each ward in Castle Point:
Appleton Ward
Tom Skipp - Conservative
Toni Rocha - Labour
Lynsey McCarty-Calvert - Independent
Boyce Ward
Andrew Thornton - Conservative
Terry Miller - Labour
Ellis Swindell - Lib Dem
Robert Baillie - Independent
Canvey Island Central Ward
Jeffrey Stanley - Conservative
Kieran Smith - Labour
John Anderson - Canvey Island Independent Party
Canvey Island East Ward
Owen Westley Cartey - Conservative
Jacqueline Reilly - Labour
Carole Sach - Canvey Island Independent Party
Canvey Island North Ward
Adrian Roper - Conservative
Maggie McArthur-Curtis - Labour
John Albert Payne - Canvey Island Independent Party
Canvey Island South Ward
Scott Griffin - Conservative
Elizabeth Anderson - Labour
Richard Bannister - Lib Dem
Barry Campagna - Canvey Island Independent Party
Jamie Huntman - Reform UK
Canvey Island Winter Gardens Ward
John Stone - Conservative
David Manclark - Labour
Allan Taylor - Canvey Island Independent Party
Ray Savill - Independent
Cedar Hall Ward
Michael Dixon - Conservative
Moreblessing Chasiya - Labour
Charlotte Negus - Lib Dem
Steve Mountford - Independent
St George's Ward
Clive Walter - Conservative
Rosalind Dunhill - Labour
Billy Brew - Green Party
Michael Dearson - Independent
St James' Ward
Simon Hart - Conservative
Gwyneth Bailey - Labour
Miles Hopkins - Lib Dem
Sharon Ainsley - Independent
St Mary's Ward
Roxanne Goldfinch - Conservative
Laurence Chapman - Labour
Russ Savage - Independent
St Peter's Ward
Beverley Egan - Conservative
William Emberson - Labour
Geoff Duff - Lib Dem
John Woodley - Independent
Victoria Ward
Sean Quartermaine - Conservative
Thomas Harrison - Labour
Victoria Hopkins - Lib Dem
Warren Gibson - Independent Russ Savage
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