General election 2019: Rutland and Melton election candidate dies

Image source, Melton Times

Image caption, Anthony Watchorn was running as an independent parliamentary candidate for Rutland and Melton

A man who was running as an independent candidate in Rutland and Melton for the upcoming general election has died.

Whissendine farmer Anthony Watchorn was 69 years old and is survived by his partner and three children.

He had been campaigning in the area and was due to attend a hustings on Monday with the other five candidates.

On Wednesday his sister Rosalind "Anthony was taken to hospital yesterday afternoon and his condition got worse."

Guidance from the Electoral Commission says because Mr Watchorn was not running as part of an official political party. If Mr Watchorn goes on to win the election, then it would need to be held again.

If a party candidate dies, a new election is run.

Who is standing in Rutland & Melton?

  • Conservative: Alicia Kearns
  • UKIP: Marietta King
  • Green: Alastair McQuillan
  • Labour: Andy Thomas
  • Liberal Democrat: Carol Weaver

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