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Revision as of 20:16, 15 May 2022

United States presidential election, March 2022
United States
← July 2021 March 13, 2022 March 2022 →

25 members of the Electoral College
13 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout 66.7%

  Malcolm Portrait.jpg Cabin.jpg
Nominee Malcolm Cabin
Party Global Labour Party Libertarian-Republican Party
Home state Dixie Dixie
Running mate Jeb Jose Smith
Electoral vote 14 11
States carried 1 (plus DC) 2
Popular vote 48.99% 50.56%

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Presidential election results map. Orange denotes states won by Cabin/Smith and Pink denotes those won by Malcolm/Jeb.

President before election

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Global Labour Party

Elected President

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Libertarian-Republican Party

The United States presidential election of November 2021, held between November 11, 2021, was the seventieth U.S. presidential election. The incumbent President Howard Elkridge declined to seek re-election amid low polling numbers and weak party support. Former President Cabin ran for and won the Libertarian-Republican Party nomination. He selected former Senator Jose Smith from Puerto Rico.

They faced Malcolm The senior Senator from Dixie who had selected Jeb as his running mate on the Global Labour side. This election was notable as all major party candidates were from the state of Dixie. Due to weak support for the Libertarian-Republican Party Cabin tried to separate himself from the Elkridge Presidency and campaign on maintaining the status quo. Malcolm campaigned on change and ending the Libertarian-Republican dominance in the White House.

Malcolm won the election by closely winning his home state of Dixie. He received 14 electoral votes to Cabin's 11. This election marked the end of over one year of the LRP holding the White House.

Nominations

Libertarian-Republican Party

Primary Process

The Libertarian-Republican Party did not run a primary, as Cabin ran unopposed.

Nominees

Libertarian Party
Libertarian-Republican Party ticket
Cabin Fever Jose Smith
for President for Vice President
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Smith.png
Senator Senator
[ Platform]
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Candidates

Candidates in this section are sorted by the percentage of votes recieved in the primary
Howard Elkridge
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Senator
(November 10, 2020 – July 13, 2021)
Unopposed

Global Labour Primary

Primary Process

The Global Labour Party did not hold a party as Malcolm ran unopposed

Nominees

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Global Labour ticket
Malcolm Jeb
for President for Vice President
Malcolm Portrait.jpg
Jeb pic.jpeg
Senator and
Senate Minority Leader
Senator
[ Platform]
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Candidates

Candidates in this section are sorted by the percentage of votes recieved in the primary
Malcolm
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Senator and
Senate Minority Leader
(November 16, 2020 - November 11, 2021)
Unopposed of the vote