If you live in Vale of White Horse, you will have the chance to vote in the local elections on May 2.

All of the council’s 38 seats will be subject to a vote.

CLICK HERE for all other areas and everything you need to know about Oxfordshire local elections

Your candidates are: 

Abingdon Abbey Northcourt (two to be elected)

Cheryl Briggs – Green

Katie Finch – Conservative

Dennis Garrett – Conservative

Elizabeth Pighills – Liberal Democrats

Abingdon Caldecott (two)

Alice Badcock – Conservative

Mike Badcock – Conservative

Jon Bounds – Labour

Samantha Bowring – Liberal Democrats

Neil Fawcett – Liberal Democrats

Abingdon Dunmore (two)

Paul Burton – Labour

Margaret Crick – Liberal Democrats

Andy Foulsham – Liberal Democrats

Sandy Lovatt – Conservative

David Pope – Conservative

Abingdon Fitzharris (two)

Eric De La Harpe – Liberal Democrats

Market Drzymalski – Labour

Monica Lovatt – Conservative

Robert Maddison – Liberal Democrats

Christopher Palmer – Conservative

Abingdon Peachcroft (two)

Simon Hutton – Conservative

Vicky Jenkins – Conservative

Mike Pighills – Liberal Democrats

George Ryall – Independent

Max Thompson – Liberal Democrats

Blewbury and Harwell (two) 

Hayleigh Gascoigne – Liberal Democrats

Mike Johnston – Conservative

Sarah Medley – Liberal Democrats

David Roberts – UKIP

Reg Waite – Conservative

Botley and Sunningwell (two)

Erica Davis – Labour

Debby Hallett – Liberal Democrats

James Moreton Wakeley – Conservative

Michael Murray – Conservative

Maurice O’Donoghue – Labour

Katherine Phillips – Green

Emily Smith – Liberal Democrats

Cumnor (two) 

Mileva Bond – Labour

Alison Jenner – Liberal Democrats

Judy Roberts – Liberal Democrats

Alison Thomson – Conservative

Oliver Wright – Conservative

Drayton (one)

Andy Cooke – Liberal Democrats

Justin Gilroy – Conservative

Faringdon (two)

David Barron – Conservative

Al Cane – Labour

David Grant – Liberal Democrats

Steve Leniec – Labour

David Price – Conservative

Liz Swallow – Green Party

Bethia Thomas – Liberal Democrats

Grove North (two)

Ron Batstone – Liberal Democrats

Martin Freeman – UKIP

Dave Gernon – Labour

Ben Mabbett – Conservative

Chris McCarthy – Conservative

Ruth Molyneaux – Liberal Democrats

Hendreds (one)

Richard Farrell – Liberal Democrats

Janet Shelley – Conservative

Kennington and Radley (two)

Ed Blagrove – Conservative

Bob Johnston – Liberal Democrats

Diana Lugova – Liberal Democrats

Julia Reynolds – Conservative

Kingston Bagpuize (one)

Eric Batts (elected)

Marcham (one)

Dianna Swale – Conservative

Catherine Webber – Liberal Democrats

Ridgeway (one)

Paul Barrow – Liberal Democrats

Amos Lundie – Conservative

Stanford (one)

Nathan Boyd – Conservative

Kevin Middleton – Green

Philippa Mugleston – Liberal Democrats

John Williams – Labour

Steventon and the Hanneys (one)

Matthew Barber – Conservative

Jennie Corrigan – Liberal Democrats

Peter Shields – UKIP

Sutton Courtenay (one)

Christopher Campbell – Conservative

Richard Webber – Liberal Democrats

Thames (one)

Jerry Avery – Liberal Democrats

Anthony Hayward – Conservative

Wantage and Grove Brook (two)

Amos Duveen – Liberal Democrats

James Goodman – Conservative

Jenny Hannaby – Liberal Democrats

Peter Kirby-Harris – Conservative

Jean Nunn-Price – Labour and Co-op

Wantage Charlton (two)

Andrew Crawford – Liberal Democrats

Charles St John Dickson – Conservative

Charlotte Dickson – Conservative

Richard Heron – Labour

Patrick O’Leary – Liberal Democrats

Watchfield and Shrivenham (two)

Simon Howell – Conservative

Brian Sadler – Liberal Democrats

Peter Stone – Labour

James Sweeten – Labour

Elaine Ware – Conservative

Bjorn Watson – Liberal Democrat

Wootton (one)

Dina Black - Conservative 

Val Shaw - Liberal Democrats