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Electoral history of Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage is a British MP for Clacton and former MEP for South East England who has stood as a candidate representing eurosceptic parties UK Independence Party (UKIP) and Reform UK since 1994. He was a Member of the European Parliament representing South East England from the 1999 election until the British withdrawal from the European Union in 2020, winning re-election four times. Farage has stood for election to the House of Commons eight times, in six general elections and two by-elections, losing in every attempt until 2024 in Clacton. He was also a proponent of the UK leaving the European Union in the 2016 referendum, in which the electorate voted to do so by 52% to 48%.

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UK Parliament elections European Parliament elections UKIP leadership elections ==Elections to the House of Commons==
Elections to the House of Commons
Elections to the House of Commons are decided by first-past-the-post voting. Each voter votes for one candidate, and the candidate who receives the most votes in each constituency becomes a Member of Parliament. ==Elections to the European Parliament==
Elections to the European Parliament
Up to and including the 1994 election, British elections to the European Parliament used the first-past-the-post system. From 1999, all British elections to the European Parliament were done by a proportional representation system, in which each voter votes for one party in their constituency. The seats allotted for the constituency were then divided between the parties depending on their share of the vote. Elected candidates are named. Brackets indicate the number of votes per seat won. ==Leadership elections==
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