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About WhoCanIVoteFor

WhoCanIVoteFor is a simple tool which allows UK voters to see lists of candidates in upcoming elections using only their postcode.

All the candidate data ued in this site is collected by volunteers from council websites and other sources. If you wish to contribute, please visit Democracy Club Candidates.

Some information displayed on WhoCanIVoteFor is held by Democracy Club seperate from our candidates database. This includes 'extra' data and links such as political party contact details and manifestos, parish or town councils, or referendums. If you have questions or comments on any of these subjects, please get in touch using the email address below.

Contact

Please email hello@democracyclub.org.uk with any feedback or bug reports, tweet us @democlub.

If you'd like to discuss this site or any other project relating to elections in the UK, we'd suggest that you post to the Democracy Club Slack.

Creators

This site was developed by Democracy Club, specifically Sym Roe, Joe Mitchell, Tim Green, Andy Lulham and David Miller. This site would not be possible without the help of hundreds of contributors to Democracy Club Candidates, and in turn the support of mySociety.

The data on candidates from the UK general election in 2010 is all taken from Edmund von der Burg's YourNextMP.com, with many thanks.

Data and license

You can use the data from this site, via the Democracy Club Candidates API or CSV download, under the terms of the Creative Commons license Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) with the exception of:

If the CC-BY-SA licence is problematic for you, but you feel that you have a worthwhile use of the data in mind, please contact us to discuss your situation further.

Code

The source code for this site is available on GitHub, and you can find a list of known bugs there as well. If you want to help out, contact us or just go ahead and submit a pull request.

Privacy Policy

The privacy policy of this site can be found here.

Disclaimer

The data on this website is crowd-sourced and may not be complete (or may contain inaccuracies). If you find an error, please either update the page yourself, or email us to report the problem.