Eleven candidates are contesting the European Parliament elections in Northern Ireland.
Next month's poll comes as the UK government remains unable to agree a deal to leave the European Union.
After the UK voted to leave the EU in a 2016 referendum, it had not been planned for UK voters to be electing a fresh batch of MEPs this year.
The elections to the European Parliament are proceeding after politicians at Westminster and the European Council agreed to delay Brexit.
But the UK could cancel its participation in the elections if the House of Commons reaches agreement on a Brexit plan.
Northern Ireland has just one European constituency, and it is a three-seater.
Voters in the North are set to go to the polls on Thursday 23 May.
Here are the candidates:
Jim Allister, Traditional Unionist Voice
Martina Anderson, Sinn Féin
Clare Bailey, Green Party Northern Ireland
Amandeep Singh Bhogal, Conservative
Diane Dodds, DUP
Colum Eastwood, SDLP
Robert Hill, UKIP
Danny Kennedy, UUP
Naomi Long, Alliance
Neil McCann, Independent
Jane Morrice, Independent
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