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| votes_for_election = 29 members of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]]
| votes_for_election = 29 members of the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]]
| needed_votes = 16 electoral
| needed_votes = 15 electoral
| turnout = 66.7%
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Revision as of 16:48, 7 July 2021

United States presidential election, November 2020
United States
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29 members of the Electoral College
15 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout 66.7%

  Sandy2.jpg Notaname.png Ted-Cruz.jpg
Nominee Sandoval NotAName Ryan Daly
Party Libertarian Party United Left Independant
Home state Dixie Jefferson Dixie
Running mate Bo XRT-17 Zarphos
Electoral vote 18 11 0
States carried 3 (plus DC) 1 0
Popular vote 52.22% 41.68% 5.62%

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Presidential election results map. Yellow denotes states won by Sandoval/Bo and red denotes those won by NotAName/XRT-17.

President before election

Cabin Fever
Libertarian Party

Elected President

Omarosa Sandoval
Libertarian Party

The United States presidential election of November 2020, held on November 11th, 2021, was the sixty-seventh U.S. presidential election.

Then-Governor Sandoval of Dixie was elected President of the United States defeating NotAName and winning the White House. This began an eight-month period of right-wing dominance in the White House.


Nominations