Elections 2015: Candidates other than those in the main parties for Brighton and Hove City Council

There are 20 candidates other than those in the main parties (in 17 of 21 wards, with a total of 54 seats).

Below are the candidates other than those in the main prties standing in the Brighton and Hove City Council elections on Thursday, May 7.

There are 20 candidates other than those in the main parties (in 17 of 21 wards, with a total of 54 seats): Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition, 13 - @TUSCoalition; Independent, 4; Left Unity - @LeftUnityUK, 2; Monster Raving Loony Party, 1.

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Brighton Pavilion

Hanover and Elm Grove (Three seats)

Phil Clarke (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

*Christina Summers (Independent) - @Cllr_Christina

Patcham (Three seats) - No candidates other than main parties

Preston Park (Three seats)

David Fellows (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Regency (Two seats)

Ed Huxley (Left Unity)

Jessica Marchant (Left Unity)

Withdean (Three seats)

Beth Granter (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition) - @bethgranter

Hove

Gzunder Campbell (Official Monster Raving Loony)

Central Hove (Two seats)

Glenn Kelly (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Goldsmid (Three seats)

Dave Hill (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Hangleton and Knoll (Three seats)

Andrew Clarke (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Hove Park (Two seats)

Ivan Bonsell (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

North Portslade (Two seats)

Andy Barber (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

South Portslade (Two seats) - No candidates other than main parties

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Westbourne (Two seats) - No candidates other than main parties

Wish (Two seats)

Mark Barnard (Independent) - @working4wish

Angus Gow (Independent) - @working4wish

Brighton Kemptown

East Brighton (Three seats)

Julie Donovan (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Nicolas De Conde (Independent)

Leila Erin-Jenkins (Left Unity)

Bill North  (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Queen's Park (Three seats)

Colin Piper (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)

Rottingdean Coastal (Three seats) - No candidates other than main parties

Woodingdean (Two seats)

Timothy Halpin (Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition)