Isle of Man election: Who will you vote for on 23 September?
Voters on the Isle of Man will go to the polls on 23 September to elect all 24 members of the House of Keys.
A total of 65 hopefuls are vying for seats in each of the island's 12 constituencies.
Those who are successful will represent their constituents in the Manx parliament for the next five years.
BBC Isle of Man offered each of the candidates the opportunity to answer three key questions. Click on each candidate's name to watch their video.
Arbory, Castletown and Malew
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Castletown Community Hall.
Ayre and Michael
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Jurby Primary School.
Douglas Central
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at St Ninian's High School.
Douglas East
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at the Manx Museum Lecture Theatre.
Douglas North
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Willaston Primary School.
Douglas South
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Anagh Coar Primary School.
Garff
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Laxey Primary School.
Glenfaba and Peel
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at QEII High School.
Middle
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Braddan Primary School.
Onchan
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Bemahague School.
Ramsey
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Bunscoill Rhumsaa.
Rushen
Candidates for the constituency faced questions from voters at a meeting held at Rushen Primary School.
Polling stations in all 12 constituencies will be open between 08:00 and 20:00 BST.