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NationStates Elects the President

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:39 pm
by La Xingan Sports Association
Idea from the polls in Federation of Conservative Nations!

Basically, you vote in the poll here for the ticket you want to run the US (or who you want to destroy it!). We'll be going from 1789 until 2024, and we'll go by popular vote.
The poll will stay up for around 2-4 days, but that won't be for certain. You also may change your vote. Successive elections will not be changed based on who won in the previous one.

You may discuss your vote and DEBATE BELOW!
1789:
PRESIDENT: George Washington (Federalist) 15 - 42%
John Adams (Federalist) 3 - 8%
John Jay (Federalist) 4 - 11%
John Rutledge (Federalist) 0 - No votes
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Hancock (Federalist) 7 - 19%
Samuel Huntington (Federalist) 0 - No votes
Benjamin Lincoln (Federalist) 2 - 6%
George Clinton (Anti-Federalist) 5 - 14%
(Total votes: 36)


1792:
PRESIDENT: George Washington (Federalist) 19 - 50%
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Adams (Federalist) 10 - 26%
George Clinton (Anti-Federalist) 9 - 24%
(Total votes: 38)


1796:
PRESIDENT: John Adams (Federalist) 17 - 32%
Thomas Pinckney (Federalist) 4 - 8%
John Jay (Federalist) 6 - 11%
Oliver Ellsworth (Federalist) 0 - No votes
James Iredell (Federalist) 1 - 2%
Samuel Johnston (Federalist) 0 - No votes
VICE-PRESIDENT: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) 14 - 26%
Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican) 3 - 6%
Samuel Adams (Democratic-Republican) 6 - 11%
George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) 2 - 4%
(Total votes: 53)


1800:
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Adams (Federalist) 24 - 33%
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (Federalist) 12 - 16%
PRESIDENT: Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) 26 - 36%
Aaron Burr (Democratic-Republican) 11 - 15%
(Total votes: 73)


Note: From this point on, only one option may be picked. Therefore, to compare pre-1804 total votes to post-1804 total votes, slash the pre-1804 total votes by half.

1804:
:arrow: Thomas Jefferson, George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) 43 - 59%
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Rufus King (Federalist) 30 - 41%
(Total votes: 73)


1808:
James Madison, George Clinton (Democratic-Republican) 51 - 48%
:arrow: Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Rufus King (Federalist) 56 - 52%
(Total votes: 107)


1812:
:arrow: James Madison, Elbridge Gerry (Democratic-Republican) 26 - 41%
DeWitt Clinton, Jared Ingersoll (DR-Federalist) 19 - 30%
Rufus King, William R. Davie (Straight Federalist) 19 - 30%
(Total votes: 64)


1816:
James Monroe, Daniel D. Tompkins (Democratic-Republican) 32 - 47%
:arrow: Rufus King, John Eager Howard (Federalist) 36 - 53%
(Total votes: 68)


1820:
***BY DEFAULT***James Monroe, Daniel D. Tompkins (Democratic-Republican) [By default: No election was done in this thread as they were the only ticket running.]


1824:
John Quincy Adams, John C. Calhoun (Democratic-Republican) 5 - 14%
:arrow: Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun (Democratic-Republican) 20 - 56%
William Harris Crawford, Nathanial Macon (Democratic-Republican) 3 - 8%
Henry Clay, Nathan Sandford (Democratic-Republican) 8 - 22%
(Total votes: 36)


1828:
:arrow: Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun (Democratic) 31 - 53%
John Quincy Adams, Richard Rush (National Republican) 28 - 47%
(Total votes: 59)


1832:
:arrow: Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren (Democratic) 22 - 47%
Henry Clay, John Sergeant (National Republican) 18 - 38%
John Floyd, Henry Lee (Independent/Nullifier) 3 - 6%
William Wirt, Amos Ellmaker (Anti-Masonic) 4 - 9%
(Total votes: 47)


1836:
Martin Van Buren, Richard Johnson (Democratic) 18 - 38%
William Henry Harrison, Francis Granger (Whig + Anti-Masonic Support) 6 - 13%
Hugh Lawson White, John Tyler (Whig + Nullifier Support) 1 - 2%
:arrow: Daniel Webster, Francis Granger (Whig) 20 - 42%
Willie Person Mangum, John Tyler (Whig) 3 - 6%
(Total votes: 48)


1840:
William Henry Harrison, John Tyler (Whig) 12 - 18%
:arrow: Martin Van Buren, Richard Mentor Johnson (Democratic) 29 - 44%
James Gillespie Birney, Thomas Earle (Liberty) 25 - 38%
(Total votes: 66)


1844:
:arrow: James Knox Polk, George Mifflin Dallas (Democratic) 42 - 58%
Henry Clay, Theodore Frelinghuysen (Whig) 10 - 14%
James Gillespie Birney, Thomas Morris (Liberty) 20 - 28%
(Total votes: 72)


Note: From this point on, the poll was moved to gameside. Thus, percentages stop being counted, and votes from puppets that are caught are disqualified.

1848:
Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore (Whig) 20
Lewis Cass, William Orlando Butler (Democratic) 8
✔️ Martin Van Buren, Charles Francis Adams (Free Soil) 40
(Total votes: 68)


1852:
Franklin Pierce, William Rufus DeVane King (Democratic) 7
Winfield Scott, William Alexander Graham (Whig) 9
✔️ John Parker Hale, George Washington Julian (Free Soil) 14
Jacob Broom, Reynell Coates (Native American/Know Nothing) 11
George Troup, John Quitman (Southern Rights) 2
Gerrit Smith, Charles Durkee (Liberty) 6
(Total votes: 49)


1856:
James Buchanan, John Cabell Breckinridge (Democratic) 6
✔️ John Charles Frémont, William Lewis Dayton (Republican) 27
Millard Fillmore, Andrew Jackson Donelson (Native American/Know Nothing) 8
(Total votes: 41)


1860:
✔️ Abraham Lincoln, Hannibal Hamlin (Republican) 28
John Cabell Breckinridge, Joseph Lane (Southern Democratic) 0
John Bell, Edward Everett (Constitutional Union) 3
Stephen Arnold Douglas, Herschel Vespasian Johnson (Northern Democratic) 2
(Total votes: 33)


1864:
✔️ Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson (Republican) 31
George Brinton McClellan, George Hunt Pendleton (Democratic) 5
John Charles Frémont, John Cochrane (Radical Democracy) 9
(Total votes: 45)


1868:
✔️ Ulysses S. Grant, Schuyler Colfax (Republican) 27
Horatio Seymour, Francis Preston Blair (Democratic) 5
(Total votes: 32)


1872:
✔️ Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Wilson (Republican) 18
Horace Greely, Benjamin Gratz Brown (Liberal Republican - Democratic) 6
(Total votes: 24)


1876:
✔️ Rutherford Birchard Hayes, William Almon Wheeler (Republican) 18
Samuel Jones Tilden, Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Democratic) 7
Peter Cooper, Newton Booth (Greenback) 6
Green Clay Smith, Gideon Tabor Stewart (Prohibition) 8
James B. Walker, Donald Kirkpatrick (American National) 2
(Total votes: 41)


1880:
James Abram Garfield, Chester Alan Arthur (Republican) 15
Winfield Scott Hancock, William Hayden English (Democratic) 2
✔️ James Baird Weaver, Barzillai Jefferson Chambers (Greenback) 17
Neal Dow, Henry Adams Thompson (Prohibition) 4
John Wolcott Phelps, Samuel Clarke Pomeroy (Anti-Masonic) 1
(Total votes: 39)


1884:
Stephen Grover Cleveland, Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Democratic) 2
James Gillespie Blaine, John Alexander Logan (Republican) 9
John Pierce St. John, William Daniel (Prohibition) 3
✔️ Benjamin Franklin Butler, Absolom Madden West (Greenback/Anti-Monopoly) 14
Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood, Marietta L. B. Stow (Equal Rights) 2
(Total votes: 30)


1888:
✔️ Benjamin Harrison, Levi Parsons Morton (Republican) 8
Stephen Grover Cleveland, Allen Granberry Thurman (Democratic) 6
Clinton Bowen Fisk, John Anderson Brooks (Prohibition) 2
Alson Jenness Streeter, Charles E. Cunningham (Union Labor) 4
Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood, Charles S. Welles (Equal Rights) 6
James L. Curtis, Peter Dinwiddie Wigginton (American)2
(Total votes: 28)


1892:
Grover Cleveland, Adlai Ewing Stevenson I (Democratic) 4
Benjamin Harrison, Whitelaw Reid (Republican) 5
✔️ James Baird Weaver, James Gaven Field (People's/Populist) 12
John Bidwell, James Britton (Prohibition) 1
Simon Wing, Charles Horatio Matchett (Socialist Labor) 5
(Total votes: 27)


1896:
✔️ William McKinley, Garret Hobart (Republican) 10
William Jennings Bryan, Arthur Sewall (Democratic-Silver) 1
William Jennings Bryan, Thomas Edward Watson (People's/Populist) 2
John McAuley Palmer, Simon Bolivar Buckner (National Democratic) 0
Joshua Levering, Hale Johnson (Prohibition) 2
Charles Eugene Bentley, James Haywood Southgate (National) 2
Charles Matchett, Matthew Maguire (Socialist Labor) 9
(Total votes: 26)


1900:
✔️ William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt (Republican) 11
William Jennings Bryan, Adlai Stevenson (Democratic - People's/Populist - Silver Republican - Anti-Imperialist) 4
John Granville Woolley, Henry Brewer Metcalf (Prohibition) 2
Eugene Victor Debs, Job Harriman (Social Democratic) 2
Wharton Barker, Ignatius Loyola Donnelly (Populist) 0
Joseph Francis Malloney, Valentine Remmel (Socialist Labor) 2
(Total votes: 21)


1904:
✔️ Theodore Roosevelt Jr, Charles Warren Fairbanks (Republican) 17
Alton Brooks Parker, Henry Gassaway Davis (Democratic) 1
Eugene Victor Debs, Benjamin Hanford (Socialist) 7
Silas Comfort Swallow, George Washington Carroll (Prohibition) 3
Thomas Edward Watson, Thomas Henry Tibbles (Populist/People's) 0
Charles Hunter Corregan, William Wesley Cox (Socialist Labor) 3
(Total votes: 31)


1908:
William Howard Taft, James Schoolcraft Sherman (Republican) 3
✔️ William Jennings Bryan, John Worth Kern (Democratic) 8
Thomas Edward Watson, Samuel Williams (Populist/People's) 0
Eugene Victor Debs, Benjamin Hanford (Socialist) 6
August Gillhaus, Donald Lon Munro (Socialist Labor) 4
Eugene Wilder Chafin, Aaron Sherman Watkins (Prohibition) 2
Thomas Louis Hisgen, John Temple Graves (Independence) 3
(Total votes: 26)


1912:
Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic) 0
✔️ Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson (Progressive/Bull Moose) 12
William Howard Taft, Nicholas Murray Butler (Republican) 1
Eugene Victor Debs, Emil Seidel (Socialist) 2
Eugene Wilder Chafin, Aaron Sherman Watkins (Prohibition) 1
Arthur Elmer Reimer, August Gillhaus (Socialist Labor) 7
(Total votes: 23)


1916:
Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Riley Marshall (Democratic) 4
Charles Evans Hughes, Charles Warren Fairbanks (Republican) 5
✔️ Allan Louis Benson, George Ross Kirkpatrick (Socialist) 15
Frank Hanly, Ira Landrith (Prohibition) 3
(Total votes: 27)


1920:
Warren Gamaliel Harding, Calvin Coolidge (Republican) 3
✔️ James Middleton Cox, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Democratic) 11
Eugene Victor Debs, Seymour Stedman (Socialist) 6
Parley Parker Christensen, Maximillian Sebastian Hayes (Farmer-Labor) 4
Aaron Sherman Watkins, David Leigh Colvin (Prohibition) 1
James Edward Ferguson Jr., William J. Hough (American) 0
William Wesley Cox, August Gillhaus (Socialist Labor) 2
Robert Colvin Macauley, Richard C. Barnum (Single Tax) 0
(Total votes: 27)


1924:
Calvin Coolidge, Charles Gates Dawes (Republican) 5
John William Davis, Charles Wayland Bryan (Democratic) 0
✔️ Robert Marion La Follette Sr., Burton Kendall Wheeler (Socialist, Farmer-Labor, Progressive) 13
Herman Preston Faris, Marie Caroline Brehm (Prohibition) 2
William Edward Foster, Benjamin Gitlow (Communist) 0
Frank Tetes Johns, Verne L. Reynolds (Socialist Labor) 1
Gilbert Owen Nations, Charles Hiram Randall (American) 0
(Total votes: 21)


1928:
✔️ Herbert Hoover, Charles Curtis (Republican) 9
Al Smith, Joseph Taylor Robinson (Democratic) 2
✔️ Norman Thomas, James Hudson Maurer (Socialist) 9
William Z. Foster, Benjamin Gitlow (Workers/Communist) 0
Verne L. Reynolds, Jeremiah D. Crowley (Socialist Labor) 1
William Frederick Varney, James Arthur Edgerton (Prohibition) 2
Frank Elbridge Webb, LeRoy R. Tillman (Farmer-Labor) 2
(Total votes: 25)


1928 (Runoff):
Herbert Hoover, Charles Curtis (Republican) 5
✔️ Norman Thomas, James Hudson Maurer (Socialist) 6
(Total votes: 11)


1932:
✔️ Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Nance Garner (Democratic) 20
Herbert Hoover, Charles Curtis (Republican) 2
Norman Thomas, James Hudson Maurer (Socialist) 0
William Z. Foster, James W. Ford (Communist) 1
William David Upshaw, Frank Stewart Regan (Prohibition) 1
William Hope Harvey, Frank Hemenway (Liberty) 1
Verne L. Reynolds, John William Aiken (Socialist Labor) 0
Jacob Sechler Coxey Sr., Julius Reiter (Farmer-Labor) 0
(Total votes: 25)


1936:
✔️ Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Nance Garner (Democratic) 11
Alf Landon, Frank Knox (Republican) 2
William Frederick Lemke, Thomas Charles O'Brien (Union) 3
Norman Mattoon Thomas, George A. Nelson (Socialist) 2
Earl Russell Browder, James W. Ford (Communist) 0
David Leigh Colvin, Claude A. Watson (Prohibition) 1
John William Aiken, Emil F. Teichert (Socialist Labor) 0
(Total votes: 19)


1940:
✔️ Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Henry Agard Wallace (Democratic) 10
Wendell Lewis Willkie, Charles Linza McNary (Republican) 9
Norman Mattoon Thomas, Maynard C. Krueger (Socialist) 1
Roger Ward Babson, Edgar Moorman (Prohibition) 1
Earl Russell Browder, James W. Ford (Communist) 1
John William Aiken, Aaron M. Orange (Socialist Labor) 0
(Total votes: 22)


1944:
✔️ Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman (Democratic) 16
Thomas Edmund Dewey, John William Bricker (Republican) 6
Norman Mattoon Thomas, Darlington Hoopes (Socialist) 0
Claude A. Watson, Andrew Nathan Johnson (Prohibition) 2
Edward August Teichert, Arla Arbaugh (Socialist Labor) 1
(Total votes: 25)


1948:
Harry S. Truman, Alben William Barkley (Democratic) 2
✔️ Thomas Edmund Dewey, Earl Warren (Republican) 10
✔️ Henry Agard Wallace, Glen Hearst Taylor (Progressive/American Labor) 10
Strom Thurmond, Fielding Lewis Wright (States' Rights Democratic) 1
Norman Thomas, Tucker Powell Smith (Socialist) 1
Claude A. Watson, Dale Learn (Prohibition) 0
Edward A. Teichert, Stephen Emery (Socialist Labor) 0
Farrell Dobbs, Grace Holmes Carlson (Socialist Workers) 0
(Total votes: 24)


1948 (Runoff):
Thomas Edmund Dewey, Earl Warren (Republican) 5
✔️ Henry Agard Wallace, Glen Hearst Taylor (Progressive/American Labor) 6
(Total votes: 11)


1952:
✔️ Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower, Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican) 15
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II, John Jackson Sparkman (Democratic) 2
Vincent Hallinan, Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (Progressive) 3
Stuart Hamblen, Enoch Arden Holtwick (Prohibition) 1
Eric Hass, Stephen Emery (Socialist Labor) 1
Darlington Hoopes, Samuel Herman Friedman (Socialist) 0
Douglas MacArthur, Harry Flood Byrd Sr. (Constitution) 4
Farrell Dobbs, Myra Tanner Weiss (Socialist Workers) 0
(Total votes: 27)


1956:
✔️ Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower, Richard Milhous Nixon (Republican) 16
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II, Carey Estes Kefauver (Democratic) 7
Thomas Coleman Andrews, Thomas Harold Werdel (States' Rights) 0
Eric Hass, Georgia Olive Cozzini (Socialist Labor) 9
Enoch Arden Holtwick, Edwin M. Cooper (Prohibition) 2
Farrell Dobbs, Myra Tanner Weiss (Socialist Workers) 0
Harry Flood Byrd Sr., William Ezra Jenner (States' Rights) 1
Darlington Hoopes, Samuel Herman Friedman (Socialist) 3
Henry B. Krajewski, Anna Yezo (American Third) 1
Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith, Charles Robertson (Christian Nationalist) 1
(Total votes: 40)


1960:
✔️ John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Lyndon Baines Johnson (Democratic) 14
Richard Milhous Nixon, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (Republican) 5
Harry Flood Byrd Sr., James Strom Thurmond Sr. (Democratic) 0
Eric Hass, Georgia Olive Cozzini (Socialist Labor) 2
Rutherford Losey Decker, Earle Harold Munn (Prohibition) 4
Orval Eugene Faubus, John Geraerdt Crommelin Jr. (States' Rights) 0
Farrell Dobbs, Myra Tanner Weiss (Socialist Workers) 1
Charles L. Sullivan, Merritt Barton Curtis (Constitution) 1
(Total votes: 27)


1964:
✔️ Lyndon Baines Johnson, Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (Democratic) 18
Barry Morris Goldwater, William Edward Miller (Republican) 5
Eric Hass, Henning A. Blomen (Socialist Labor) 1
Clifton DeBerry, Ed Shaw (Socialist Workers) 5
Earle Harold Munn, Mark R. Shaw (Prohibition) 3
John Kasper, Jesse Benjamin Stoner Jr. (States' Rights) 0
Joseph B. Lightburn, Theodore Billings (Constitution) 0
(Total votes: 32)


1968:
Richard Milhous Nixon, Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican) 6
Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr., Edmund Sixtus Muskie (Democratic) 6
George Corley Wallace Jr., Curtis Emerson LeMay (American Independent - Constitution) 1
Richard K. Troxell, Merle Thayer (Constitution) 1
Earle Harold Munn, Rolland E. Fisher (Prohibition) 2
✔️ Henning A. Blomen, George Sam Taylor (Socialist Labor) 14
Fred Halstead, Kwame Montsho Ajamu Somburu/Paul Benjamin Boutelle (Socialist Workers) 1
(Total votes: 31)


1972:
Richard Milhous Nixon, Spiro Theodore Agnew (Republican) 3
✔️ George Stanley McGovern, Robert Sargent Shriver Jr. (Democratic) 6
John George Schmitz, Thomas Jefferson Anderson (American Independent) 3
Linda Jenness, Andrew Pulley (Socialist Workers) 0
Benjamin McLane Spock, Julius Wilson Hobson (People's) 1
Louis Fisher, Genevieve Gunderson (Socialist Labor) 1
Earle Harold Munn, Marshall E. Uncapher (Prohibition) 1
John Hospers, Theodora Nathalia "Tonie" Nathan (Libertarian) 1
(Total votes: 16)


1976:
✔️ James Earl Carter Jr., Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (Democratic) 12
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., Robert Joseph Dole (Republican) 11
Roger Lea MacBride, David Peter Bergland (Libertarian) 2
Lester Garfield Maddox Sr., William D. "Bill" Dyke (American Independent) 0
Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Rufus Shackelford (American) 0
Peter Miguel Camejo Guanche, Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers) 1
Gus Hall, Jarvis Tyner (Communist) 2
Margaret F. Wright, Benjamin McLane Spock (People's) 0
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche Jr., R. Wayne Evans (U.S. Labor) 1
Julius "Jules" Levin, Constance Blomen (Socialist Labor) 2
Benjamin Calvin Bubar Jr., Earl Farwell Dodge Jr. (Prohibition) 3
(Total votes: 34)


1980:
✔️ Ronald Wilson Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican) 10
✔️ James Earl Carter Jr., Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (Democratic) 10
John Bayard Anderson, Patrick Joseph Lucey (Independent) 8
Edward E. Clark, David Hamilton Koch (Libertarian) 0
Barry Commoner, LaDonna Vita Tabbytite Harris (Citizens) 0
Gus Hall, Angela Yvonne Davis (Communist) 2
John Richard Rarick, Eileen Shearer (American Independent) 0
Clifton DeBerry, Matilde Zimmermann (Socialist Workers) 0
Ellen Cullen McCormack, Carroll Driscoll (Right to Life) 1
Maureen Smith, Elizabeth Cervantes Barron (Peace and Freedom) 0
Benjamin Calvin Bubar Jr., Earl Farwell Dodge Jr. (Prohibition) 2
(Total votes: 33)


1980 (Runoff):
Ronald Wilson Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican) 2
✔️ James Earl Carter Jr., Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (Democratic) 7
(Total votes: 9)


1984:
Ronald Wilson Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush (Republican) 9
✔️ Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale, Geraldine Anne Ferraro (Democratic) 10
David Peter Bergland, James A. "Jim" Lewis (Libertarian) 1
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche Jr., Billy M. Davis (Independent) 0
Sonia Ann Johnson, Richard Walton (Citizens) 7
Robert Eugene Richards, Maureen Kennedy Salaman (Populist) 2
Dennis L. Serrette, Nancy Ross (New Alliance) 0
Gus Hall, Angela Yvonne Davis (Communist) 5
Melvin T. Mason, Matilde Zimmermann (Socialist Workers) 1
Larry Holmes, Gloria La Riva (Workers World) 0
Earl Farwell Dodge Jr., Warren C. Martin (Prohibition) 1
(Total votes: 39)


1988:
George Herbert Walker Bush, James Danforth Quayle (Republican) 11
✔️ Michael Stanley Dukakis, Lloyd Millard Bentsen Jr. (Democratic) 12
Ron Paul, Andre Verne Marrou (Libertarian) 2
Lenora Branch Fulani, *Various* (New Alliance) 0
David Ernest Duke, Floyd Parker (Populist) 1
James "Mac" Warren, Kathleen Mickells (Socialist Workers) 3
Larry Holmes, Gloria La Riva (Workers World) 1
Earl Farwell Dodge Jr., George Ormsby (Prohibition) 3
(Total votes: 33)


1992:
William Jefferson Clinton, Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (Democratic) 3
George Herbert Walker Bush, James Danforth Quayle (Republican) 4
✔️ Henry Ross Perot Sr., James Bond "Jim" Stockdale (Independent) 13
Andre Verne Marrou, Nancy Theresa Lord (Libertarian) 1
James Gordon "Bo" Gritz, Cyril Minett (Populist) 1
Lenora Branch Fulani, Maria Elizabeth Muñoz (New Alliance) 2
Howard Jay Phillips, Albion Williamson Knight Jr. (U.S. Taxpayers) 0
James "Mac" Warren, Willie Mae Reid (Socialist Workers) 2
Gloria Estela La Riva, Larry Holmes (Workers World) 2
Earl Farwell Dodge Jr., George Ormsby(Prohibition) 1
(Total votes: 29)


1996:
William Jefferson Clinton, Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (Democratic) 8
Robert Joseph Dole, Jack French Kemp (Republican) 8
Henry Ross Perot Sr., James Bond "Jim" Stockdale (Independent) 11
Harry Edson Browne, Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) 3
Ralph Nader, Winona LaDuke (Green) 3
Howard Jay Phillips, Herbert William "Herb" Titus (U.S. Taxpayers) 0
John Samuel Hagelin, Mike Tompkins (Natural Law) 1
✔️ James Harris, Laura Garza (Socialist Workers) 19
Monica Gail Moorehead, Gloria Estela La Riva (Workers World) 0
Earl Farwell Dodge Jr., Rachel Bubar Kelly (Prohibition) 0
(Total votes: 53)


2000:
George Walker Bush, Richard Bruce Cheney (Republican) 12
✔️ Albert Arnold Gore, Jr., Joseph Isadore Lieberman (Democratic) 20
Harry Edson Browne, Arthur C. Olivier (Libertarian) 2
Ralph Nader, Winona LaDuke (Green) 4
Patrick Joseph Buchanan, Ezola Broussard Foster (Reform) 3
Howard Jay Phillips, Curtis Frazier (Constitution) 0
John Samuel Hagelin, A. Nathaniel "Nat" Goldhaber (Natural Law) 1
James Harris, Margaret Trowe (Socialist Workers) 1
Monica Gail Moorehead, Gloria Estela La Riva (Workers World) 1
Earl Farwell Dodge Jr., W. Dean Watkins (Prohibition) 3
(Total votes: 57)


2004:
George Walker Bush, Richard Bruce Cheney (Republican) 7
✔️ John Forbes Kerry, John Reid Edwards (Democratic) 13
Ralph Nader, Peter Camejo (Independent) 1
Michael James Badnarik, Richard Vincent Campagna (Libertarian) 3
David Keith Cobb, Patricia Helen LaMarche (Green) 0
Michael Anthony Peroutka, Charles Obadiah Baldwin (Constitution) 2
Leonard Peltier, Janice Jordan (Peace and Freedom) 0
Walter Frederick Brown, Mary Alice "Mal" Herbert (Socialist) 0
Róger Calero, Arrin Hawkins (Socialist Workers) 10
Thomas J. Harens, Jennifer Ryan (Christian Freedom) 1
John Parker, Teresa Gutierrez (Workers World) 0
Gene C. Amondson, Leroy Pletten (Prohibition) 6
(Total votes: 48)


2008:
✔️ Barack Hussein Obama II, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (Democratic) 15
John Sidney McCain III, Sarah Louise Palin (Republican) 5
Ralph Nader, Matthew Edward Gonzalez (Independent, Peace and Freedom) 2
Robert Laurence Barr Jr., Wayne Allyn Root (Libertarian) 3
Cynthia Ann McKinney, Rosa Alicia Clemente (Green, Workers World) 6
Charles Obadiah Baldwin, Darrell Castle (Constitution) 2
Alan Lee Keyes, Wiley S. Drake Sr. (American Independent Party) 1
Theodore C. Weill, Frank McEnulty (Reform) 0
Brian Patrick Moore, Stewart Alexis Alexander (Socialist) 0
Róger Calero/James Harris, Alyson Kennedy (Socialist Workers) 0
Gene C. Amondson, Leroy Pletten (Prohibition) 1
(Total votes: 35)


2012:
✔️ Barack Hussein Obama II, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. (Democratic) 15
Willard Mitt Romney, Paul Davis Ryan (Republican) 6
Gary Earl Johnson, James Polin Gray (Libertarian) 3
Jill Ellen Stein, Cheri Lynn Honkala (Green) 6
Virgil Hamlin Goode Jr., James N. Clymer (Constitution) 1
Roseanne Cherrie Barr, Cindy Lee Sheehan (Peace and Freedom) 0
Ross Carl "Rocky" Anderson, Luis Javier Rodriguez (Justice) 0
Thomas Conrad Hoefling, J.D. Ellis/Robert Ornelas (America's, American Independent) 0
Andre Nigel Barnett, Ken Cross (Reform) 2
Stewart Alexis Alexander, Alejandro "Alex" Mendoza (Socialist) 0
James Harris, Maura DeLuca (Socialist Workers) 1
Lowell Jackson Fellure, Toby Davis (Prohibition) 1
(Total votes: 35)


2016:
Donald John Trump, Michael Richard Pence (Republican) 10
✔️ Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, Timothy Michael Kaine (Democratic) 13
Gary Earl Johnson, William Floyd Weld (Libertarian) 5
Jill Ellen Stein, Ajamu Sibeko Baraka (Green) 4
David Evan McMullin, Mindy Finn (Independent) 0
Darrell Lane Castle, Scott Bradley (Constitution) 0
Gloria Estela La Riva, Eugene Puryear (Socialism and Liberation) 1
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra, Michael Alan Steinberg (Reform) 0
Emidio "Mimi" Soltysik, Angela Nicole Walker (Socialist) 1
Alyson Kennedy, Osborne Hart (Socialist Workers) 2
James Hedges, Bill Bayes (Prohibition) 2
(Total votes: 38)


2020:
✔️ Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., Kamala Devi Harris (Democratic) 19
Donald John Trump, Michael Richard Pence (Republican) 16
Jo Jorgensen, Jeremy "Spike" Cohen (Libertarian) 3
Howard Gresham Hawkins III, Angela Nicole Walker (Green, Socialist) 6
Donald Leon Blankenship, William Mohr (Constitution) 1
Gloria Estela La Riva, Sunil Freeman (Socialism and Liberation) 0
Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente Guerra, Darcy Richardson (Alliance) 1
Brock Jeffrey Pierce, Karla Ballard (Independent) 0
Brian Thomas Carroll, Amar Patel (American Solidarity) 0
Jade Simmons, Claudeliah J. Roze (Becoming One Nation) 0
Alyson Kennedy, Malcolm Jarrett (Socialist Workers) 0
Philip Andrew Collins, Billy Joe Parker (Prohibition) 0
(Total votes: 46)


Note: Elections henceforth are WA only, until the 3rd round of the Republican nomination. The nominations worked by the runner-up being the running mate to the winner, excluding the Biden-Harris ticket. Parties where I only found 1 candidate did not have a nomination.

2024 Democratic Nomination:
✔️ Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., Kamala Devi Harris 13
Marianne Deborah Williamson 4
Cenk Uygur 2
(Total votes: 19)


Note: Due to the quantity of candidates, the Republican primary was divided into 3 rounds. Each round saw the elimination of four, except the last, where the usual method outlined earlier was followed.

2024 Republican Nomination - 1st Round:
✔️ Donald John Trump 4
✔️ Ronald Dion DeSantis 3
✔️ Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy 2
✔️ Nimarata Nikki Haley 12
✔️ Christopher James Christie 4
William Asa Hutchinson II 0
Michael Richard Pence 0
✔️ Timothy Eugene Scott 1
✔️ Douglas James Burgum 2
Laurence Allen Elder 0
✔️ Ryan Binkley 2
Earl Walker Jackson Sr. 0
(Total votes: 30)


2024 Republican Nomination - 2nd Round:
Donald John Trump 1
✔️ Ronald Dion DeSantis 4
✔️ Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy 6
Nimarata Nikki Haley 3
✔️ Christopher James Christie 5
Timothy Eugene Scott 2
✔️ Douglas James Burgum 5
Ryan Binkley 0
(Total votes: 26)


2024 Republican Nomination - 3rd Round:
Ronald Dion DeSantis 3
Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy 3
✔️✔️ Christopher James Christie 11
✔️ Douglas James Burgum 4
(Total votes: 21)


2024 Libertarian Nomination:
Michael Rectenwald 2
✔️ Jacob Hornberger 5
Lars Mapstead 1
✔️✔️ Chase Oliver 9
Mike ter Maat 0
Joshua Smith 1
(Total votes: 18)


2024 Green Nomination:
✔️✔️ Jill Ellen Stein 12
✔️ Randy Toler 8
(Total votes: 20)


2024:
✔️ Joseph Robinette Biden Jr., Kamala Devi Harris (Democratic) 24
Christopher James Christie, Douglas James Burgum (Republican) 12
Chase Oliver, Jacob Hornberger (Libertarian) 0
Jill Ellen Stein, Randy Toler (Green) 2
Robert Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr., {to be chosen later} (Independent) 2
Cornel Ronald West, {to be chosen later} (Independent) 3
Claudia De la Cruz, Karina Garcia (Socialism and Liberation) 2
Peter Sonski, Lauren Onak (American Solidarity) 0
Tom Ross, Daniel Twedt (Transhumanist) 11
Michael Wood, John Pietrowski (Prohibition) 2
(Total votes: 58)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:48 pm
by La Xinga
Personally, I voted for Washington, the hero of our nation. As VP, I voted for Hancock, because despite being a federalist, he agreed that a Bill of Rights should also follow the constitution.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 3:50 pm
by The Great Nevada Overlord
George Clinton because he's the only Anti-Federalist and I always hate the popular thing! B)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:22 pm
by La Xinga
The Great Nevada Overlord wrote:George Clinton because he's the only Anti-Federalist and I always hate the popular thing! B)

You would be against the constitution? :meh:

Also, why are there so many votes for Mr. Lincoln?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:53 pm
by Cachard Calia
The Great Nevada Overlord wrote:George Clinton because he's the only Anti-Federalist and I always hate the popular thing! B)
Same except because a) we ought to be unitary, and b) the Constitution is imbalanced and just blech, plus c) Washington sucks.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:54 pm
by La Xinga
Cachard Calia wrote:
The Great Nevada Overlord wrote:George Clinton because he's the only Anti-Federalist and I always hate the popular thing! B)
Same except because a) we ought to be unitary, and b) the Constitution is imbalanced and just blech, plus c) Washington sucks.

Would you prefer the terrible Articles of Confederation? And why take Clinton over Washington?

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 4:58 pm
by Mushroom Gorge
I think the Federalists are favored to win this one

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:01 pm
by Cachard Calia
La Xinga wrote:
Cachard Calia wrote:Same except because a) we ought to be unitary, and b) the Constitution is imbalanced and just blech, plus c) Washington sucks.

Would you prefer the terrible Articles of Confederation? And why take Clinton over Washington?

I would rather neother the Articles nor the Constitution, and I need to read up on Clinton

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:02 pm
by La Xinga
Cachard Calia wrote:
La Xinga wrote:Would you prefer the terrible Articles of Confederation? And why take Clinton over Washington?

I would rather neother the Articles nor the Constitution, and I need to read up on Clinton

I don't think there was a candidate who opposed both (though I may be wrong).

If you prefer the Constitution, then the federalists would be the better pick.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:08 pm
by Cachard Calia
La Xinga wrote:
Cachard Calia wrote:I would rather neother the Articles nor the Constitution, and I need to read up on Clinton

I don't think there was a candidate who opposed both (though I may be wrong).

If you prefer the Constitution, then the federalists would be the better pick.

There wasn't but the Anti-Federalists fixed the Constitution. Somewhat anyways.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2023 5:10 pm
by La Xinga
Cachard Calia wrote:
La Xinga wrote:I don't think there was a candidate who opposed both (though I may be wrong).

If you prefer the Constitution, then the federalists would be the better pick.

There wasn't but the Anti-Federalists fixed the Constitution. Somewhat anyways.

Fixed, by adding the Bill of Rights, perhaps? I believe J. Hancock was in support of that, which is why I picked him for my other ticket.

1789 Election

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:17 pm
by La Xinga
The 1789 Election's over, and here's the results:

1789:
PRESIDENT: George Washington (Federalist) 15 - 42%
John Adams (Federalist) 3 - 8%
John Jay (Federalist) 4 - 11%
John Rutledge (Federalist) 0 - No votes
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Hancock (Federalist) 7 - 19%
Samuel Huntington (Federalist) 0 - No votes
Benjamin Lincoln (Federalist) 2 - 6%
George Clinton (Anti-Federalist) 5 - 14%
(Total votes: 36)

New election now. Vote!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:22 pm
by Untecna
Well, I wonder what kind of horrible alt-history we may see.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:23 pm
by La Xinga
Untecna wrote:Well, I wonder what kind of horrible alt-history we may see.

That's.......actually a good idea. Why am I voting for who I like, if I can instead destroy the country?

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:06 pm
by Freum
Nice to see this simulation going around again.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:29 pm
by La Xinga
Freum wrote:Nice to see this simulation going around again.

Yeah, I made this thing 2-3 years ago, but it went inactive because I CTE'd. Decided to bring it back now.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:30 pm
by Northern Seleucia
Long live Washington!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:41 pm
by Mushroom Gorge
I voted George Clinton. I love his band Parliament!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:44 pm
by La Xinga
Mushroom Gorge wrote:I voted George Clinton. I love his band Parliament!
NO!

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:42 pm
by Mushroom Gorge
La Xinga wrote:
Mushroom Gorge wrote:I voted George Clinton. I love his band Parliament!
NO!

It's impossible for me to not think of the musician when I hear the name George Clinton anymore

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:29 pm
by Procrast
Hey correct me if I'm wrong but isn't George Washington not a huge fan of being president? If so, may I suggest we vote for the other federalist candidate John Adams?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 12:00 am
by Intergalactic Colonization Project
The place where i live, WASHINGTON

PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 11:23 am
by La Xinga
Procrast wrote:Hey correct me if I'm wrong but isn't George Washington not a huge fan of being president? If so, may I suggest we vote for the other federalist candidate John Adams?

We may have to, as now it looks like it's a tie for VP.

Also, reminding everyone that they have 2 votes! Most people only voted once!

1792 Election

PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:55 pm
by La Xinga
The 1792 Election's over, and here are the results:

1792:
PRESIDENT: George Washington (Federalist) 19 - 50%
VICE-PRESIDENT: John Adams (Federalist) 10 - 26%
George Clinton (Anti-Federalist) 9 - 24%
(Total votes: 38)

New election now. Vote!

Edit: Changed the title to "NationStates Elects the President".

PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:00 pm
by Ard al Islam
I like this idea. John Adams FTW!