Here are candidates standing at Worthing Borough Council election
Voters will have their say in every ward apart from Durrington and Northbrook.
Polling day is Thursday May 2.
Here are all the candidates standing for election across 11 wards:
BROADWATER (one seat)
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Hide AdJohn Apsey, Liberal Democrats; Richard Battson, Green Party; Nigel Morgan, Conservatives; Dawn Smith, Labour.
CASTLE (one seat)
Stuart Field, UKIP; Lionel Harman, Conservatives; Matt Hoyland, Liberal Democrats; Samuel Theodoridi, Labour; Julian Warrick, Green Party.
CENTRAL (one seat):
Christine Brown, Liberal Democrats; Diane Guest, Conservatives; Jo Paul, Green Party; Sally Smith, Labour.
GAISFORD (one seat)
Henna Chowdhury, Labour; Caroline Griffiths, Liberal Democrats; Bryan Turner, Conservatives.
GORING (one seat):
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Hide AdDavid Aherne, Green Party; Roy Barraclough, Conservatives; Richard Bater, UKIP; Cyril Cannings, Liberal Democrats; Stephanie Powell, Labour.
HEENE (one seat)
Christine Allen, Liberal Democrats; Joshy High, Independent; Joseph Pearce, Green Party; Gavin Poole, Conservatives; Helen Silman, Labour.
MARINE (one seat)
Samuel Baeza, Labour; Antony Brown, Liberal Democrats; Sue Jelliss, UKIP; Karen North, Green Party; Tim Wills, Conservatives.
OFFINGTON (one seat)
Daniel Humphreys, Conservatives; Emma Norton, Liberal Democrats; Jon Roser, Labour; John Strange, UKIP.
SALVINGTON (one seat)
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Hide AdNoel Atkins, Conservatives; Michael Jelliss, UKIP; Melanie Ling, Green Party; Keith Sunderland, Liberal Democrats; Emma Taylor, Labour.
SELDEN (one seat)
Alex Harman, Conservatives; Yvonne Leonard, Liberal Democrats; Carl Walker, Labour; Madeleine Weaver, Green Party.
TARRING (one seat)
Toby Brothers, UKIP; Martin Mccabe, Liberal Democrats; Richard Nowak, Conservatives; Dominic Rhoden, Green Party; Rosey Whorlow, Labour.
Who is not standing again
Former leader Paul Yallop is not seeking re-election, nor is Tarring’s Tom Wye or Central’s Clive Roberts.
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Hide AdMeanwhile Josh High, who was previously a Conservative, is standing as an independent this time around.
Since the Conservatives have a healthy majority, they would need to take only two seats on Thursday to keep their majority.