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The following seats have recently announced they are seeking Prospective Parliamentary Candidates (people to run as the Lib Dem candidate for MP at the next General Election).

We list the constituency name, application closing date, and the contact details of the Returning Officer, whom you should contact for an application form.

Full details of PPC advertisments can be found each week in the party’s newspaper, Liberal Democrat News. Subscription information is available on the party’s web site.

Seats will generally give priority to candidates who are on the party’s approved candidates list. If you are interested in becoming a candidate yourself in future Westminster general elections, please email the Candidates Office (England) or the Scottish or Welsh Liberal Democrats.

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