Reform UK leader Nigel Farage wins Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage won a second term as the standards watchdog prepares to resume its probe into an undeclared £5 million gift.
- Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, won the Clacton by-election with 22,239 votes, defeating Count Binface who received 9,455 votes after Farage resigned amid an investigation into undeclared donations.
- Major UK political parties boycotted the by-election, resulting in 34 candidates including many fringe or joke candidates, with voter turnout at 44%.
- Farage did not attend the official vote count citing threats and an organized campaign to disrupt the event, although Essex Police did not advise candidates against attending.
- The investigation into Farage's undeclared £5 million donation has resumed and could lead to sanctions, suspension, a recall petition, or another by-election.
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