The Most Electable Candidates
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Seema Kennedy
Conservative
☑ 93
☒ 13
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Eilidh Whiteford
Scottish National Party
☑ 101
☒ 22
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Karen Robson
Conservative
☑ 99
☒ 21
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Jenny Willott
Liberal Democrat
☑ 112
☒ 39
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Rebecca Harris
Conservative
☑ 85
☒ 17
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Colin Stewart
Conservative
☑ 88
☒ 22
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Laura Edge
Liberal Democrat
☑ 81
☒ 16
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Penri James
Plaid Cymru
☑ 84
☒ 19
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Susan Gaszczak
Liberal Democrat
☑ 85
☒ 20
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Alice Humphreys
Liberal Democrat
☑ 83
☒ 19
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Joanna Shaw
Liberal Democrat
☑ 78
☒ 14
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Myfanwy Davies
Plaid Cymru
☑ 84
☒ 21
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Clare Cooney
Green Party
☑ 79
☒ 16
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Karen Allen
Conservative
☑ 79
☒ 17
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Louise Bagshawe
Conservative
☑ 89
☒ 27
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Deborah Dunleavy
Conservative
☑ 85
☒ 23
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Anna Arrowsmith
Liberal Democrat
☑ 85
☒ 23
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Polly Lane
Green Party
☑ 88
☒ 27
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Funda Pepperell
Labour
☑ 81
☒ 20
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Samantha Fletcher
Green Party
☑ 82
☒ 22
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Robert Halfon
Conservative
☑ 86
☒ 27
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Kirsten Robb
Green Party
☑ 82
☒ 23
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Nigel Huddleston
Conservative
☑ 86
☒ 27
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Janice Small
Conservative
☑ 80
☒ 21
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Amber Rudd
Conservative
☑ 77
☒ 18
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Lucy Powell
Labour
☑ 74
☒ 16
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Karen Bradley
Conservative
☑ 80
☒ 22
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Helen Whately
Conservative
☑ 70
☒ 12
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Beverley Hope
Liberal Democrat
☑ 72
☒ 14
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Lydia Somerville
Green Party
☑ 74
☒ 17
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Jeremy Browne
Liberal Democrat
☑ 77
☒ 20
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Nicola Blackwood
Conservative
☑ 74
☒ 18
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Natascha Engel
Labour
☑ 73
☒ 17
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Jackie Grunsell
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
☑ 85
☒ 29
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Kathryn White
Labour
☑ 81
☒ 25
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Chris Goodall
Green Party
☑ 76
☒ 21
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Anne Main
Conservative
☑ 91
☒ 36
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Nancy Platts
Labour
☑ 87
☒ 33
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Loanna Morrison
Conservative
☑ 81
☒ 27
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John Dixon
Plaid Cymru
☑ 83
☒ 30
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Emily Benn
Labour
☑ 84
☒ 31
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Sonia Klein
Labour
☑ 80
☒ 27
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Rebecca Rennison
Labour
☑ 69
☒ 16
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Tamora Langley
Liberal Democrat
☑ 76
☒ 23
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Adam Afriyie
Conservative
☑ 71
☒ 19
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Michael Crockart
Liberal Democrat
☑ 82
☒ 30
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Joanne Cash
Conservative
☑ 73
☒ 21
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Mary Macleod
Conservative
☑ 76
☒ 24
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Nadine Dorries
Conservative
☑ 73
☒ 21
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Stella Creasy
Labour
☑ 71
☒ 19
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Margot James
Conservative
☑ 68
☒ 17
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Stephen Barclay
Conservative
☑ 84
☒ 33
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Luciana Berger
Labour
☑ 69
☒ 18
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Caroline Lucas
Green Party
☑ 78
☒ 27
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Caroline Righton
Conservative
☑ 72
☒ 21
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Cat Smith
Labour
☑ 71
☒ 20
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Alison McGovern
Labour
☑ 71
☒ 20
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Julie Rook
Conservative
☑ 80
☒ 30
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Debbie Abrahams
Labour
☑ 82
☒ 32
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Juliette Ash
Conservative
☑ 72
☒ 22
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Michael Foster
Labour
☑ 84
☒ 34
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Sam Burden
Labour
☑ 84
☒ 35
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Tara Saville
Liberal Democrat
☑ 75
☒ 26
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Bridget Phillipson
Labour
☑ 73
☒ 24
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Natalie McKee
Liberal Democrat
☑ 83
☒ 34
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Fiona Houston
Conservative
☑ 87
☒ 38
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Nick Herbert
Conservative
☑ 83
☒ 34
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Andy Redfern
Green Party
☑ 82
☒ 34
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Nicola Bates
Conservative
☑ 72
☒ 24
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Shas Sheehan
Liberal Democrat
☑ 76
☒ 28
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Damian Hinds
Conservative
☑ 83
☒ 35
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Mark Harper
Conservative
☑ 77
☒ 29
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Matthew Townsend
Green Party
☑ 81
☒ 33
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Richard Ali
Conservative
☑ 80
☒ 32
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Adrian Ramsay
Green Party
☑ 68
☒ 21
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Peter Roberts
Labour
☑ 72
☒ 25
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Gina Dowding
Green Party
☑ 65
☒ 18
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Michelle Donelan
Conservative
☑ 75
☒ 28
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Hannah Foster
Conservative
☑ 81
☒ 34
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Sarah Green
Liberal Democrat
☑ 64
☒ 17
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Alexander Hilton
Labour
☑ 75
☒ 28
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Tom Barker
Green Party
☑ 65
☒ 19
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Jane Edbrooke
Labour
☑ 68
☒ 22
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Hratche Koundarjian
Labour
☑ 80
☒ 34
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William Summers
Liberal Democrat
☑ 67
☒ 21
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Amy Kitcher
Liberal Democrat
☑ 65
☒ 19
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Rachel Joyce
Conservative
☑ 74
☒ 28
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Ruth Davidson
Conservative
☑ 79
☒ 33
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Susan Wade Weeks
Conservative
☑ 66
☒ 20
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Ruth Whitfield
Conservative
☑ 76
☒ 30
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Jo Crotty
Liberal Democrat
☑ 69
☒ 23
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John Bercow
The Speaker
☑ 78
☒ 33
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Lilian Greenwood
Labour
☑ 63
☒ 18
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Ann Keen
Labour
☑ 77
☒ 32
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Richard Bull
Liberal Democrat
☑ 68
☒ 23
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Itrat Ali
Conservative
☑ 68
☒ 23
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Caroline Johnson
Conservative
☑ 70
☒ 25
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Norsheen Bhatti
Conservative
☑ 70
☒ 26
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Pauline Latham
Conservative
☑ 62
☒ 18
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Christine Mackay
Conservative
☑ 68
☒ 24
Electability
Based purely on how they look Seema Kennedy of the Conservative party appears to be the most electable candidate. Have a go for yourself if you don't agree!
How?
Each candidate is scored based on the number of times they are chosen over someone else and the number of times they fall on the other side of the fence.
If you want help making a more informed decision on 6th May see voteforpolicies.org.uk and whoshouldyouvotefor.com.