On December 12 polling stations will open to give people the chance to vote in the General Election.
With the election set against the backdrop of Brexit there will also be candidates talking about what they want to do for Cornwall.
Over the next few weeks they will be stomping through the streets of Cornwall aiming to encourage you to vote for them.
So who is standing for election here in Cornwall? Here are all the candidates in each constituency.
UPDATE: The Brexit Party said on Monday that it would not stand in the 317 seats won by the Tories in 2017, which rules it out of Cornwall.
Truro and Falmouth
Cherilyn Mackrory – Conservative – mum of one who has worked as a case worker for MP Steve Double and is also Cornwall councillor for St Mewan
Ruth Gripper – Liberal Democrat – works at the Knowledge Spa in Truro for the University of Exeter; former research assistant for Liberal Democrat MP and health minister Sir Norman Lamb.
Jennifer Forbes – Labour – runs a small business at an outdoor play and learning centre. She is also a trade union education tutor for the Trades Union Congress and Uni Global Union.
Tom Scott – Green – a lecturer who has been a prominent anti-Brexit campaigner. Author of a major report on social media abuse during the 2016 referendum which was presented to the Houses of Parliament and European Parliament.
Robert de Vito Boutin – Brexit Party – born in Cornwall to a Breton/Cornish family and lives in Mousehole.
Camborne and Redruth
George Eustice – Conservative – first elected as MP in 2010 and has been a minister at the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) on two separate occasions.
Florence MacDonald – Liberal Democrat – primary school and music teacher.
Paul Farmer – Labour – lecturer at Falmouth University who has lived and worked in the constituency for more than 35 years.
Karen La Borde – Green Party – a company director who runs her own business, she is also a parish councillor and environmental campaigner.
Ian Lacey – Brexit Party
St Ives
Derek Thomas – Conservative – former property developer who was first elected as MP in 2015.
Andrew George – Liberal Democrat – former MP who served as St Ives MP from 1997 to 2015.
Alana Bates – Labour – born in Penzance and Penzance town councillor as well as a former community carer.
Ian Flindall – Green Party – runs a sustainable farm at Morvah with his family. Has also worked in renewables and energy conservation and was director of West Cornwall Community Power.
Brexit Party – candidate to be announced.
St Austell and Newquay
Steve Double – Conservative – first elected as MP in 2015 he was then re-elected in 2017.
Tim Styles – Liberal Democrat – local businessman who lives in St Austell and is St Austell town councillor for Gover and current Mayor of St Austell.
Felicity Owen – Labour – former director of public health for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Dick Cole – Mebyon Kernow – leader of Mebyon Kernow and Cornwall councillor for St Enoder; the only MK candidate in this General Election.
Collin Harker – Green Party – Canadian-born Collin runs a guest house in Tywardreath, founding director of a Community Benefit Society.
Robin Koerner – Brexit Party – political consultant, psychologist, lecturer and author who has worked extensively in US politics.
North Cornwall
Scott Mann – Conservative – former postman first elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2017.
Danny Chambers – Lib Dem – local vet who says he wants to be the first vet to be elected since 1884.
Joy Bassett – Labour – mother of three grown-up children who manages her husband’s legal practice and is also a Bodmin town councillor.
Robin Julian – Brexit Party
South East Cornwall
Sheryll Murray – Conservative – first elected in 2010 and held the seat ever since. Backed Boris Johnson in Conservative leadership contest and is pro-Brexit.
Colin Martin – Liberal Democrat – a maths teacher with the CHES home education service and Cornwall councillor for Lostwithiel.
Gareth Derrick – Labour – former Commodore in the Royal Navy who commanded Royal Naval and Royal Marines Reserves. Was also British Embassy diplomat in Tokyo until 2010.
Martha Green – Green – a legal practitioner specialising in asylum cases, human rights and support for victims of modern slavery and trafficking.
Brexit Party candidate to be announced.
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