Chester by-election candidates' 'minute manifestos'

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Registered voters will be able to cast their ballots from 07:00-22:00 BST

Voters in the City of Chester constituency will go to the polls on 1 December in a Westminster by-election.

Nine candidates are vying to replace Labour's Christian Matheson.

The BBC asked all nine would-be MPs to set out their stall for voters in a "minute manifesto".

Candidates' videos appear below in alphabetical order:

Jeanie Barton (Reform UK)

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Jeanie Barton outlines her priorities for Chester.

Paul Bowers (Green Party)

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Paul Bowers outlines his priorities for Chester.

Samantha Dixon (Labour)

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Samantha Dixon outlines her priorities for Chester.

Cain Griffiths (UKIP)

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Cain Griffiths outlines his priorities for Chester.

Rob Herd (Liberal Democrat)

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Rob Herd outlines his priorities for Chester.

Richard Hewison (Rejoin EU)

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Richard Hewison outlines his priorities for Chester.

Howling Hope (Monster Raving Loony Party: )

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Howling Hope outlines his priorities for Chester.

Chris Quartermaine (Freedom Alliance)

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Chris Quartermaine outlines his priorities for Chester.

Liz Wardlaw (Conservative)

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Liz Wardlaw outlines her priorities for Chester

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