The General Election is on May 7, when you have the chance to help decide who will be the next Prime Minister of this country.

To help you make your choice of who to vote for, we asked each of the four candidates standing for election in the Weaver Vale constituency four questions:

1. Do you think any action is required on the M56 motorway between junctions 14 and 12, in light of the number of traffic collisions on that stretch over the past six months?

2. Do you think Weaver Vale’s green spaces are suitable for developments such as Frodsham Wind Farm, Ince Resource Recovery Park and the proposed Hapsford Solar Farm?

3. How would you support the delivery of the Halton Curve and improve rail travel in Weaver Vale?

4. Is it fair that motorists in Weaver Vale have to pay to use certain roads, for example the Silver Jubilee and Mersey Gateway bridges?

Click on the links below to see their answers:

Graham Evans, Conservative

Graham Evans MP supported the campaign to save the phone boxes
Graham Evans, Conservative

Julia Tickridge, Labour

Julia Tickridge laying a reath at the memorial on Rembrance Sunday

Mary Di Mauro, Liberal Democrats

Mary Di Mauro, Lib Dem Parliamentary candidate for Weaver Vale

Chris Copeman, Green Party

Chris Copeman, Green Parliamentary candidate for Weaver Vale

Amos Wright, Ukip

Amos Wright, Ukip Parliamentary candidate for Weaver Vale

Joseph Whyte, Trade Unionist and Socialist Coallition

Joseph Whyte, Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition's prospective parliamentary candidate for Weaver Vale

To find out more about your constituency in the forthcoming General Election, input your postcode below:

All the figures in this tool are drawn from official sources such as the ONS, the Electoral Commission and the Land Registry. The list of parliamentary candidates have been taken from YourNextMP, a crowd-sourced initiative to create a definitive list of everyone standing for government this year.