Czech Presidential – 2013

The first direct presidential election in the Czech Republic was held on 11–12 January 2013. No candidate received a majority of the votes in the first round, so a second round runoff election was held on 25–26 January. Nine individuals secured enough popular signatures or support of parliamentarians to become official candidates for the office. Miloš Zeman (SPOZ) and Karel Schwarzenberg (TOP 09) qualified for the second round of the election.

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Czech Presidential 2013

Hungary Primer Minister – 2014

The 2014 Hungarian parliamentary election took place on 6 April 2014. This parliamentary election was the 7th since the 1990 first multi-party election. The result was a victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. It was the first election under the new Constitution of Hungary which came into force on 1 January 2012. The new electoral law also entered into force that day. For the first time since Hungary’s transition to democracy, the election had a single round. The voters elected 199 MPs instead of the previous 386 lawmakers

Hungary – 2014

Note that the scenario will be updated once MMP is added to a 270soft game

 

United States – 1984

With inflation down, oil prices down and employment up, President Reagan seems unstoppable for a victory in November.

 

Republicans:

  •  Ronald Reagan
  • Harold Stassen
  • Ben Fernandez
  • Gerald Ford[off]
  • Howard Baker[off]
  • John Connaly[off]
  • Bob Dole[off]
  • John Anderson
  • George Bush
  • Ron Paul

Democrats:

  • Walter Mondale
  • John Glenn
  • Gary Hart
  • Jesse Jackson
  • Geraldine Ferraro[off]
  • Jimmy Carter[off]
  • Ted Kennedy[off]
  • Jerry Brown[off]

National Unity[off]:

  • John Anderson[off]

United States – 1984

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United States – 1976

The country is starkly divided and distrustful of Washington after the conclusion of the Vietnam War, the fallout from the Watergate scandal and the pardoning of former President Nixon by President Ford. The Democratic Party is poised to take back the White House for the first time in eight years with a crowded field of candidates, while the Republicans are experiencing an insurgency of conservation due to the emergence of Ronald Reagan. Will President Ford win over the country’s trust and successfully win his first national election, or will another candidate earn the right to guide the nation through this uncertain time?

Republicans:

  • Gerald Ford
  • Ronald Reagan
  • Elliot Richardson
  • Offs:Nelson Rockefeller
  • Spiro Agnew
  • Richard Nixon[if you like running third therm after watergate]
  • George Romney,Hiram Fong,Ed Brooke

Democrats:

  • Jimmy Carter
  • Jerry Brown
  • Mo Udall
  • George Wallace
  • Henry Jackson
  • Frank Church
  • Birch Bayh
  • Milton Shapp
  • Robert Byrd
  • Walter Fauntroy
  • Sargent Shriver
  • Ellen McCormarck
  • Lloyd Bensen
  • Fred Harris
  • Ted Kennedy[off]
  • George McGovern[off]

Indepedent:

  • Eugene McCarthy

United States – 1976

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Texas Governor 2014

The Conservative State Continue with Republicans or  Democratic After Ann Richards

Update: Popular vote and minors

Republicans:

Gregg Abbott

Lisa Fritsch

Miriam Martinez

Rick Perry [off]

Ted Cruz [off]

Democrats:

Wendy Davis

Ray Madrigal [off]

Libertarians:

Kathy Glass

Greens:

Brandon Palmer

Kat Swift

 

Texas Gubernatorial 2014

 

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