The Norwich North by-election, triggered by the deselection and subsequent resignation of the Labour MP, Dr Ian Gibson, will take place on 23 July 2009.
With a General Election less than a year away, all parties want to make their mark.
Political Correspondent, Andrew Sinclair, has been covering recent events.
"For National Express this by-election couldn't have come at a better time. The company's struggling with the East Coast Mainline but on its London to Norwich route passenger numbers must surely be booming. George Osborne, Hilary Benn, Jack Straw, Caroline Lucas, Theresa May, George Hammond, Nigel Farage (twice), David Cameron and Nick Clegg (three times) have all been making the journey up the line, not to mention the dozens of party staff and volunteers. The parties are throwing everything they have at this campaign: with a General Election less than a year away, they all want to make their mark. In the eyes of the local press pack, the Conservatives had a shadow cabinet visit every day along with a decent photo op. They had a head start though, as their candidate Chloe Smith was the only one in place when the by-election was called. Aged 27 and a management consultant, she is seen as the embodiment of a Cameron Conservative. Not surprisingly, in what is an uncomfortable by-election for Labour, he struggled with questions about the former MP Dr Ian Gibson. Chris Ostrowski is no stranger to the city as he studied at the University of East Anglia in Norwich and party workers say he is settling in well. The Liberal Democrats and the Greens have had to move fast. Both were planning to put all their efforts into fighting Norwich South at the next election. Suddenly they were presented with a chance to make an impact in a seat they'd always considered unwinnable. Nick Clegg cast around for a candidate but finally allowed the party to choose April Pond - a former councillor with a strong local track record. Meanwhile the Greens settled on Rupert Read - their almost successful Euro candidate who's been part of the City's political scene for more than 30 years. From my conversations with voters, there seems to be a lot of people who still need to be won over. And privately the parties agree. There are a lot of undecideds out there, they say. The result is far from certain.


So far a lot of this campaign has been fought in the media with carefully selected photo calls and press releases on subjects from clean campaigning to local policing but there's been less interaction with the public. 
The Politics Show with Jon Sopel and Etholle George on Sunday at 11:00 on BBC One.
You can e-mail your comments on this in the e-mail form below...
Disclaimer: The BBC may edit your comments and cannot guarantee that all emails will be published.
RELATED INTERNET LINKS
MPs expenses - Find out what your MP claimed in expenses and allowances
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites
^ Back to top | BBC Sport Home | BBC Homepage | Contact us | Help | ©