Harrow East candidates have four choices of who to vote for on polling day, Thursday June 8.

Conservative Bob Blackman held his seat in the 2015 General Election with 24,668 (50.3%) votes, beating off a challenge from Labour 's Uma Kumaran, who gained 40.6% of the vote share.

Although the seat is traditionally marginal, Mr Blackman won by 4,757 votes and hopes to be re-elected.

He first won the seat in 2010.

But with no candidate to represent the UK Independence Party in the seat, which is both affluent, suburban and very ethnically diverse, Mr Blackman has to beat off just three other candidates.

Those hoping to gain your vote in the 2017 General Election are:

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