**Nigel Farage's resignation as MP for Clacton on 7 July 2026, amid parliamentary scrutiny over undeclared financial gifts and donor support, has triggered the by-election, which he immediately announced he will contest.** Traders price him at 87% to win, reflecting his 2024 general election victory in the seat with 46.2% of the vote for Reform UK and a substantial majority over the Conservatives. The move frames the contest as a direct appeal to voters against institutional oversight, with investigations into his finances set to pause during the campaign but potentially resume if he succeeds. Other candidates trail notably, including Labour's Jovan Owusu-Nepaul at 44% and Conservative Giles Watling at 39%, aligning with their lower shares in the prior election. Early betting markets also show Reform UK as heavy favorites, consistent with the constituency's recent voting pattern and Farage's established local support. The by-election date remains to be confirmed but is expected shortly.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket. Isto não é aconselhamento de trading e não tem qualquer papel na resolução deste mercado. · AtualizadoFarage defends by-election as 'people versus establishment' amid ongoing scrutiny
Nigel Farage rises to 93%1%
Farage reiterated his stance that the by-election was a mandate from the people against establishment forces, responding to criticism and ongoing investigations. This helped maintain his market support despite controversies.
Satirical candidate Count Binface declares intention to stand in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Count Binface, a satirical and novelty candidate, announced his candidacy, becoming the highest-profile challenger to Farage in the absence of major party candidates. This introduced a minor competitive element reflected in a small price increase for Binface in the market.
Ipsos poll shows British public more likely to prefer Count Binface over Farage
Count Binface rises to 8%1%
A nationwide Ipsos poll found 33% of British adults preferred Count Binface to win the by-election compared to 21% for Farage, indicating public interest in alternative candidates despite Farage's strong local position. This contributed to Binface's market price increase and reflected some uncertainty.
Laurence Fox and other independents announce candidacies for Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 92%1%
Several independent and minor party candidates, including actor and political activist Laurence Fox, declared their intention to stand, adding diversity to the candidate field but not significantly threatening Farage's lead.
Clacton by-election date set for August 13, 2026
Nigel Farage rises to 93%1%
Tendring District Council officially announced the Clacton by-election date as August 13, 2026, confirming the election timeline and allowing candidates to finalize their campaigns. This announcement solidified market expectations and supported Farage's favored status.
Official date for Clacton by-election set for August 13, 2026
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Tendring District Council officially announced the Clacton by-election date as August 13, 2026, confirming the election timeline and allowing candidates to finalize their campaigns. This formal scheduling reinforced market confidence in the election proceeding as planned.
Major parties boycott Clacton by-election, calling Farage's move a 'stunt'
Nigel Farage rises to 92%2%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore Britain announced they would not field candidates against Farage, labeling the by-election a political stunt. This lack of major opposition solidified Farage's position as the clear favorite in the market.
Clacton by-election date confirmed for August 13, 2026
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Tendring District Council announced the official date for the Clacton by-election as August 13, 2026. The election was set after the writ was moved and nominations period was scheduled. This provided clarity on the timeline for the contest Farage would contest again.
Ipsos poll shows British public prefers Count Binface over Nigel Farage in Clacton by-election
An Ipsos poll conducted on July 8-9, 2026, found 33% of British adults would prefer Count Binface to win the by-election, compared to 21% for Farage. This public sentiment highlighted the unusual nature of the contest and contributed to Binface's modest market support despite Farage's strong position.
Comedian Count Binface confirms candidacy against Farage in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 8%4%
Count Binface, a satirical candidate, announced his intention to stand in the by-election, becoming the highest-profile opponent to Farage amid the boycott by major parties. This introduced a minor competitive dynamic, reflected in a slight increase in Binface's market price.
Novelty candidate Count Binface gains attention as main challenger
Count Binface rises to 6%2%
Count Binface, a satirical candidate, emerged as the main challenger to Nigel Farage in the by-election, gaining significant media and public attention. Polls showed a notable portion of voters supporting Binface, which increased his market price slightly, reflecting protest vote potential.
Nigel Farage gives first interview after resignation
Nigel Farage rises to 92%2%
Farage gave a media interview reiterating his stance that the by-election is a referendum on his political revolution and denying wrongdoing in the financial investigations. His statements aimed to rally local support and maintain confidence in his candidacy.
Count Binface confirms candidacy, becoming main challenger to Farage
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Comedian and perennial satirical candidate Count Binface announced he would stand in the by-election, becoming Farage's only significant opponent. This led to a modest increase in Binface's market probability from 4% to 7%, reflecting his new status as the main challenger.
Writ moved to officially trigger Clacton by-election, date set for August 13
The parliamentary writ was moved on July 9, 2026, officially triggering the by-election and setting the polling date for August 13, 2026. This formalized the election timeline and allowed candidates to finalize their campaigns.
Satirical candidate Mr Fishfinger enters Clacton by-election
Tony Mack plunges to 0%37%
A second satirical candidate, Mr Fishfinger, announced his intention to stand in the Clacton by-election, adding to the unconventional field and highlighting the unusual nature of the contest dominated by Farage and novelty candidates.
Clacton by-election date set for August 13
Nigel Farage rises to 93%1%
The writ for the by-election was moved in the House of Commons, officially setting the election date for August 13. This formal scheduling confirmed the timeline for the contest, solidifying market expectations and allowing candidates to prepare campaigns.
House of Commons approves moving writ for Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 92%1%
The House of Commons formally approved the moving of the writ on July 9, 2026, officially triggering the Clacton by-election and setting the polling date for August 13, 2026. This formalized the election timeline and increased market certainty about the by-election proceeding as planned.
Comedian Count Binface confirms candidacy in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Count Binface, a satirical perennial candidate known for his humorous campaigns, confirmed he would stand in the Clacton by-election, becoming the main challenger to Farage after major parties boycotted the contest. This increased Binface's market probability modestly.
Writ moved in Parliament to officially trigger Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson moved the writ in the House of Commons, formally triggering the Clacton by-election. The expected polling date was set for August 13, 2026, following the statutory timetable. This confirmed the by-election process after Farage's resignation.
Count Binface confirms candidacy as main opponent to Farage in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Comedian Jon Harvey, known as Count Binface, confirmed he would stand in the by-election, becoming the only significant opponent to Farage. This led to a modest increase in Binface's market probability from 4% to 7%, reflecting his elevated profile as a protest candidate in a low-competition race.
Ex-Clacton MP Douglas Carswell hints at standing against Farage in by-election
Nigel Farage dips to 90%1%
Douglas Carswell, former Clacton MP, hinted at possibly standing against Nigel Farage in the by-election, introducing potential competition and uncertainty. This news briefly affected market perceptions of Farage's dominance but did not materialize into a major challenge.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves formally accepts Farage's resignation as MP
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Rachel Reeves accepted Farage's request to be appointed to a formal office to resign from Parliament, enabling the by-election process to proceed. Her dismissive comments about the resignation underscored the political tensions and reinforced the narrative of Farage's move as a political stunt, influencing market sentiment.
Farage's financial controversies and investigations intensify scrutiny
Nigel Farage rises to 90%3%
Reports emerged detailing Farage's receipt of a £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne and funding from George Cottrell, leading to ongoing parliamentary standards investigations. These controversies framed the by-election as a referendum on Farage's integrity, influencing voter sentiment and market uncertainty about turnout and protest votes.
Satirical candidate Count Binface confirmed as only major challenger in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 6%2%
With all major parties boycotting, Count Binface, a satirical candidate, emerged as the sole confirmed challenger to Farage. This unusual situation highlighted the lack of serious opposition and contributed to the market's near-zero prices for other candidates and a high price for Farage.
Farage's rivals publicly criticize by-election as a political stunt amid financial scrutiny
Nigel Farage drops to 90%5%
Opposition parties and figures criticized Farage's by-election as a distraction from financial investigations, reinforcing their decision not to contest and solidifying Farage's dominant position in the race.
Count Binface confirms candidacy in Clacton by-election as main opponent to Farage
Count Binface rises to 6%2%
Comedian Jon Harvey, known as Count Binface, officially announced his candidacy, becoming the only significant challenger to Farage after major parties boycotted the election. This candidacy increased Binface's market probability and added a unique dynamic to the race.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves accepts Farage's resignation, calls by-election a 'farce'
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Chancellor Rachel Reeves formally accepted Nigel Farage's resignation request, allowing the by-election process to proceed. She criticized the move as a 'farce and a desperate distraction,' reflecting political opposition to Farage's strategy but confirming the by-election timeline.
Major parties rule out contesting Clacton by-election triggered by Farage
Nigel Farage rises to 93%3%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore Britain all decided not to stand candidates against Farage, viewing the by-election as a stunt. This reduced competition significantly, boosting Farage's market odds and leaving only minor and comedic candidates as opposition.
Count Binface confirms candidacy as main challenger to Nigel Farage in Clacton by-election
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Comedian Jon Harvey, known as Count Binface, confirmed he would stand in the by-election, becoming the only confirmed opponent to Farage. His candidacy led to a modest increase in his market probability from 4% to 8%.
Tony Mack declines to run in Clacton by-election, calls Farage's move cynical
Tony Mack, former Reform candidate displaced by Farage in 2024, announced he would not stand in the by-election, criticizing Farage's resignation as a cynical ploy. This removed a potential challenger and consolidated Farage's position.
Tony Mack, former Reform candidate, announces he will not stand in by-election
Tony Mack plunges to 0%37%
Tony Mack, who was originally the Reform UK candidate before being replaced by Farage in 2024, declared he would not contest the by-election, calling Farage's resignation a cynical ploy. This removed a potential challenger and reinforced Farage's dominant position.
Major parties boycott Clacton by-election, calling Farage's move a stunt
Nigel Farage rises to 91%1%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore Britain announced they would not field candidates against Farage, labeling the by-election a political stunt to distract from ongoing investigations. This left Farage facing only minor and novelty candidates, reinforcing his strong position in the market.
Ex-MP Douglas Carswell hints at standing against Nigel Farage in by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 90%3%
Douglas Carswell, former MP for Clacton and a rival to Farage, hinted at possibly standing in the by-election, creating speculation about a potential challenge to Farage's dominance, though no formal candidacy was confirmed.
Major parties including Labour, Conservatives, Lib Dems, and Greens boycott Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 92%2%
Following Farage's resignation, major parties announced they would not field candidates in the by-election, criticizing it as a political stunt and a distraction from ongoing investigations. This consolidated Farage's position as the clear favorite, reflected in the market's rising price for his win and the collapse of other candidates' prices to near zero.
Green Party announces it will not contest Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 92%1%
The Green Party, led by Zack Polanski, confirmed it would not field a candidate, joining other major parties in boycotting the by-election. This further reduced competition for Farage and was seen as a political statement against the by-election, slightly boosting Farage's market position.
Tony Mack declines to run in Clacton by-election, calls Farage's move cynical
Tony Mack plunges to 0%37%
Tony Mack, former Reform candidate displaced by Farage in 2024, announced he would not stand in the by-election, criticizing Farage's resignation as a cynical ploy. This removed a potential challenger, reinforcing Farage's dominance.
Labour candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul and others ruled out by party for by-election
Jovan Owusu-Nepaul plunges to 0%44%
Labour decided not to contest the by-election, withdrawing support for Jovan Owusu-Nepaul and other candidates, citing Farage's financial scandal and strategic focus elsewhere. This led to a collapse in their market probabilities to near zero.
Nigel Farage faces milkshake attack during Clacton election campaign launch
During his campaign launch in Clacton, Nigel Farage had a milkshake thrown over him, an incident reflecting the contentious and polarized nature of his political presence. This event highlighted the intense local opposition and media attention surrounding the by-election.
Nigel Farage resigns as Clacton MP to trigger by-election and stand again
Nigel Farage jumps to 95%8%
Farage announced his resignation amid scrutiny over unregistered donations and financial investigations, framing the by-election as a 'people versus establishment' contest. This announcement caused a sharp increase in market confidence in Farage's chances, as he positioned himself as the favored candidate despite controversy.
Major parties boycott Clacton by-election, leaving Farage facing only Count Binface
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore Britain all decided not to contest the by-election, viewing Farage's resignation as a political stunt. This left the satirical candidate Count Binface as Farage's main opponent, increasing Binface's market probability from 4% to 7%.
Labour withdraws active campaigning in Clacton by-election amid Farage scandal
Jovan Owusu-Nepaul plunges to 0%44%
Labour decided not to contest the by-election actively, withdrawing support for their candidate Jovan Owusu-Nepaul and others, citing Farage's financial scandal and strategic focus elsewhere. This led to a collapse in Labour candidates' market probabilities to near zero.
Major parties rule out contesting Clacton by-election triggered by Farage's resignation
Nigel Farage jumps to 95%8%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Green Party, and Restore Britain all announced they would not stand candidates against Farage, effectively boycotting the by-election. This reduced competition and increased Farage's chances of winning significantly.
Comedian Count Binface confirms candidacy in Clacton by-election against Farage
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Count Binface, a satirical candidate, confirmed he would stand in the by-election, becoming Farage's only significant challenger after major parties boycotted. This introduced a novelty element to the race but did not seriously threaten Farage's lead.
Nigel Farage resigns as MP to trigger 'people versus establishment' by-election
Nigel Farage jumps to 94%7%
Nigel Farage announced his resignation as MP for Clacton to force a by-election, which he intends to contest again, framing it as a referendum on his conduct amid financial scrutiny. This announcement caused a surge in market confidence in Farage's chances to win again.
Major parties boycott Clacton by-election
Nigel Farage rises to 90%3%
Labour, Conservative, Liberal Democrats, Green Party, and Restore Britain announced they would not field candidates in the Clacton by-election, viewing Farage's resignation as a political stunt. This boycott left Farage with minimal organized opposition, reinforcing his market dominance.
Major parties announce boycott of Clacton by-election triggered by Farage
Nigel Farage jumps to 93%6%
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore Britain all ruled out contesting the by-election, effectively leaving Farage without major party opposition. This reduced competition increased Farage's chances and market price.
Major UK Political Parties Announce Boycott of Clacton By-Election
Jovan Owusu-Nepaul plunges to 1%43%
Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, and the Greens all ruled out contesting the by-election, calling Farage's move a 'desperate stunt' and collapsing their candidates' odds to near zero.
Count Binface confirms candidacy for Clacton by-election as sole major challenger to Farage
Count Binface rises to 7%3%
Comedian Jon Harvey, running as Count Binface, confirmed he would stand in the by-election, becoming the only notable challenger to Farage. This led to a rise in Binface's market price from 4% to around 7-8%.
Local residents express mixed reactions to Farage's by-election call
Nigel Farage rises to 90%3%
Clacton residents shared varied opinions on Farage's decision to trigger a by-election, with some expressing frustration over his perceived absences and others supporting his political influence, reflecting local uncertainty ahead of the vote.
Count Binface confirms candidacy as sole major challenger to Farage
Count Binface rises to 8%4%
Comedian Jon Harvey, running as Count Binface, confirmed he would stand in the by-election, becoming the only significant opponent to Farage. This led to a modest increase in Binface's market probability from 4% to 8%.









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