Clacton By-Election Candidate Profile
Pamela Walford
Pamela Walford is a locally based Independent candidate with a long political history in Frinton and the wider Tendring area. She previously stood as a Conservative, served on Frinton and Walton Town Council, and was Reform UK’s parliamentary candidate in Maldon at the 2024 general election, where she finished second with 12,468 votes.
Pamela Walford
Walford is standing as an Independent in Clacton, but she has a substantial party-political history. She has stood for the Conservatives at local level and for Reform UK at a general election. Her current 2026 campaign has published little detailed policy material.
Previous elected service in Frinton
Unlike many candidates in this by-election, Walford has a documented history of living and standing for election inside the current Clacton constituency.
Frinton and Walton Town Council
In January 2017 Walford won a Frinton Ward by-election for Frinton and Walton Town Council as a Conservative, receiving 389 votes. The official declaration states that she was duly elected.
She was elected again to the Frinton Ward of the town council in May 2019, receiving 847 votes.
Tendring District Council
Walford also contested Tendring District Council elections as a Conservative. In 2015 she stood in Holland and Kirby and received 766 votes. In 2019 she stood in Frinton and received 699 votes, narrowly missing one of the two seats.
Her present nomination confirms that her home address remains within the Clacton parliamentary constituency.
Conservative, Reform UK, then Independent
Her current Independent label is the latest stage in a political career that has involved two established parties.
Stood in Holland and Kirby for Tendring District Council, receiving 766 votes.
Won the Frinton Ward town-council by-election with 389 votes.
Stood for Tendring District Council in Frinton with 699 votes and was separately elected to Frinton and Walton Town Council with 847 votes.
Stood in Maldon for Reform UK, winning 12,468 votes and 25.0%, finishing second behind Conservative John Whittingdale.
Now appears on the Clacton ballot as an Independent rather than under either of her previous party labels.
What she said while standing for Reform UK
Walford has not published a detailed 2026 Independent manifesto that Clacton.org could verify. The following views come from her 2024 Reform UK candidate biography and should therefore be read as previous published positions rather than automatically treated as a complete current platform.
“I am not afraid of speaking up for truth and justice.”
Pamela Walford, 2024 Reform UK candidate biography as reproduced by Maldon Nub NewsHer strongest parliamentary result so far
Walford’s previous general-election campaign is relevant because it shows both her electoral support and the political platform she most recently stood on before becoming an Independent.
12,468 votes
At the 2024 general election Walford stood for Reform UK in Maldon and received 12,468 votes, 25.0% of the total.
She finished second of five candidates, 6,906 votes behind the Conservative winner, John Whittingdale.
Food-bank controversy
During the Maldon hustings in June 2024, Walford faced criticism from some audience members after saying that some people used food banks when they did not need to and that people who genuinely needed food were missing out.
Maldon Nub News reported both her comment and the audience reaction. This profile includes it as part of her public campaign record rather than as a claim by Clacton.org.
AI political position indicator
Walford’s documented Conservative history, subsequent Reform UK candidacy and her 2024 published positions on immigration place her on the political right. There is not enough detailed current Independent policy material to judge whether her views have shifted since the 2024 general election, so this estimate relies heavily on her previous public record.
FL = Far Left, L = Left, C = Centre, R = Right, FR = Far Right. This is an approximate Clacton.org AI editorial estimate based on election history and published statements. It is not a position supplied, endorsed or approved by Pamela Walford.
Known election contests: 6
Walford has a longer electoral history than Democracy Club’s current profile shows because older district and parish election records add further contests.
| Date | Election | Party / status | Votes | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 May 2015 | Holland and Kirby, Tendring District Council | Conservative | 766 | Not elected |
| 19 Jan 2017 | Frinton Ward, Frinton & Walton Town Council by-election | Conservative | 389 | Elected |
| 2 May 2019 | Frinton, Tendring District Council | Conservative | 699 | Not elected, 3rd |
| 2 May 2019 | Frinton Ward, Frinton & Walton Town Council | Conservative | 847 | Elected |
| 4 July 2024 | Maldon, UK General Election | Reform UK | 12,468 | Not elected, 2nd of 5, 25.0% |
| 13 Aug 2026 | Clacton Parliamentary By-Election | Independent | Pending | Current election |
Candidate and public-record links
Sources and further information
This profile uses official Tendring and parliamentary election records, Democracy Club and archived reporting from Walford’s 2024 Reform UK campaign.