Nigel Farage’s electoral history includes winning seats as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South East England (1999 onward) and later winning a UK House of Commons seat as the leader of Reform UK in Clacton (2024).[1][3]
House of Commons (UK general elections & by-elections)
- 2024 general election — Clacton — Reform UK — elected (21,225 votes; 46.2%; majority overturned a Conservative seat).[3][1]
- Prior attempts (not elected) include:
- 2006 by-election — Bromley and Chislehurst — UKIP — not elected.[1]
- 2010 general election — Buckingham — UKIP — not elected.[1]
- 2015 general election — South Thanet — UKIP — not elected.[1]
European Parliament (MEP elections)
Farage’s electoral record includes winning re-elections for the European Parliament representing South East England:
- 1999 — elected
- 2004 — elected
- 2009 — elected
- 2014 — elected[1]
“Latest news” angle (what’s been in the news recently)
Recent coverage connected to Farage’s electoral impact has included claims and analysis around whether Reform (and Farage) could form a larger parliamentary position under alternative polling/forecast scenarios.[2][4]
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Nigel Farage, who is the latest politician in Britain to quit in the wake of the EU referendum, said he did so after having achieved what he described as the very reason for his political existence.
www.scmp.comNigel Farage (b. 1964) is a British politician who in 2019 founded the populist Brexit Party, which became Reform UK in 2021. He led the populist libertarian United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) in 2006–09 and 2010–16 and was a European MP 1999–2020, becoming one of the most visible faces in the Brexit campaign that separated Britain from the European Union.
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www.gbnews.comThe latest Electoral Calculus forecast shows Nigel Farage would have a 74-seat majority if an election were held tomorrow
www.the-independent.comWinning five MPs is the first step in 'mass movement across the country', Mr Farage says.
www.bbc.comBrexit champion Nigel Farage is on pace to become British prime minister, according to the latest seat-by-seat mega poll conducted by YouGov.
www.breitbart.comHe is an extraordinary political actor with gas still left in tank. The Tories ignore him at their peril
www.telegraph.co.uk'They have ceased to be a national party... They are now an irrelevance,' the Reform UK leader spat
www.gbnews.comNigel Farage is a former British MEP who has stood as a candidate representing eurosceptic parties UK Independence Party (UKIP) and The Brexit Party since 1994. He was a Member of the European Parliament representing South East England since the 1999 election, winning re-election four times. Farage has stood for election to the House of Commons seven times, in five general elections and two by-elections, losing in each by significant margins. He was also a proponent of the UK leaving the...
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