James Frith is the Labour candidate for Bury North in Lancashire. He's the son of Rt Rev Richard Frith, the Bishop of Hereford.
Bury North's known as a key marginal seat, with the winning MP's party always going on to win the election.
Mr Frith is up against Conservative candidate David Nuttall, who currently has a majority of 2,243 votes.
The bishop's son became the first Labour councillor to represent Elton in Bury for 13 years in 2011, and is now standing as a Member of Parliament for the first time.
The other candidates for Bury North are: Richard Baum (Liberal Democrat), Ian Henderson (UKIP) and John Southworth (Green Party).