Conservative Party The
Conservative Party shortlisted three candidates in July 2025, Louise McKinlay, the deputy leader of Essex County Council,
Roger Hirst, the
police, fire and crime commissioner for Essex, and Thurrock businessman James Sinclair. The candidates were put to a membership vote in August 2025, with McKinlay winning selection as the party's candidate. In October 2025, the Liberal Democrats announced the selection of James Allen, a former
justice of the peace, as its candidate.
Labour Party The
Labour Party opened and closed nominations for its candidate in August 2025. In October 2025, Labour announced that it had selected Adam Fox, the former deputy leader of
Colchester City Council and its unsuccessful candidate in the
2024 Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner election, after a
hustings process with local party members.
Reform UK In July 2025,
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told the BBC that its mayoral candidate will be from Essex. Russell Quirk, a
TalkTV presenter and former
Conservative councillor on
Brentwood Borough Council, declared his intention to stand as Reform's candidate in September 2025. In November 2025, Reform UK said its selection process was still "ongoing and once completed we will make an announcement". In December,
Tendring councillor and former
Barking and Dagenham businessman Peter Harris was chosen to be the candidate.
Green Party The
Green Party opened nominations in July 2025.
Other The Southend Confelicity Party, a
localist party in Southend, announced its leader James Miller as its candidate in March 2025, who is campaigning on an anti-devolution platform. He was later followed by his father, Southend businessman and
Adventure Island owner Philip Miller, who announced his candidacy as an independent on 8 September 2025, campaigning on a platform of blocking planned
new town developments on the
green belt and pursuing
tougher action on crime. Despite their competing candidacies, Philip has declared his intention to vote for James. ==Notes==