We asked you what you wanted for Huddersfield ahead of the General Election in May — and this is what you told us.

Almost 1,000 people completed the Examiner's My Manifesto survey, sharing your views on local and national issues and telling us what YOU wanted for our town.

The results revealed six key priorities for the area, outlined in the pledges above.

A total of 959 people answered our questions on the NHS, education, immigration, crime, taxation and more.

The majority of respondents were from the 31-50 age group (40%), followed by the 18-30 group (22.4%), the 51-65 age group (20.1%), the 65+ group (16%) and the smallest response was from people aged under 18 (1.5%).

In terms of gender, responses were almost equal — 53% of people who completed the survey were male, 47% were female.

Here are the results in full:

Click here for the survey results for Local Issues

Click here for Education and the NHS

Click here for the Economy and Employment

Click here for Immigration, Security and Democracy