After the Oslo Accords and the assassination of Yitzchak Rabin the 1996 Prime Minister election will test how far the Israeli public will go for peace.
Watch Benjamin Netanyahu wins the 1996 election as per Channel 2
After the Oslo Accords and the assassination of Yitzchak Rabin the 1996 Prime Minister election will test how far the Israeli public will go for peace.
Watch Benjamin Netanyahu wins the 1996 election as per Channel 2
Who will be the next Governor of Oregon?
In what proved to be the toughest election of his political career Ted Kennedy faced off against young moderate Mitt Romney. In this campaign you can relieve that exciting election. Constructive criticism is welcome
CAMPAIGN ’92
For twelve long years, the Republican Party has held uninterrupted control of the White House. Despite a great US victory in the Gulf War, unemployment rises throughout the nation. And with opposition from factions of the right and left, as well as the strong third-party campaign of Ross Perot, incumbent President Bush’s reelection chances appear uncertain. Will the United States vote to change course, or will the Republicans continue holding the White House for four more years?
Play as any of several candidates from the ’92 campaign, with hypotheticals!
Features include additional candidates and real-life events, including Perot exiting and reentering the race, Clinton’s infamous “Sister Soulijah” comments, LA riots, and more.
2018 Arizona Senatorial scenario – created using admin’s 2018 Arizona map, and DallasD’s 2016 Senatorial scenario.
Candidates –
This campaign features no events yet – but has realistic campaign finance figures, percentages, and campaign surrogates.
2018 NY Gubernatorial Election created using NYrepublican’s 2010 election.
05/20/18 Update – All candidates now have proper Lieutenant Governor running mates!
Candidates include –
Anarchy in the USA! Version 2!
Alright, all you cool cats! Welcome to this thing of ours, where wrecking the White House gets you votes! It’s a universe where extremes are the norm, and the political scene is a free-for-all! Whether you be a liberal, conservative, fascist or communist, whether you be a billionaire or you hail from the planet Pluto, even if you’re a puppet – silliness and novelty is invited!
Based on a scenario by Treasurer of the PC.
I have decided to make a port of the 2008 – London Mayoral Election from P4E into PI. The original issues and candidates from Zion’s original scenario have been kept while I made my own map and adjusted polling/turnout to reflect the official result.
Primaries work best when each party has a number of candidates active.
Please remove if this is a copyright strike against an old scenario.
2008 – London Mayor (old version)
17/04/18 – Update
2008 – London Mayor (17/04/18 update)
Enjoy
HI this is my first scenario, try it out and tell me what you think, and if there is anything I should add, tell me.
1820 US Election
*This scenario was greatly updated by the Historical Scenario Commission on July 20, 2017 and on February 21, 2018. Version 3.0 can be downloaded here: United States – 1820Final
Background:
Ready for a challenge? The 1820 election was virtually uncontested, as the nation’s relative harmony, and the decline of the Federalist Party, made us virtually a one-party state for a short period of time. As such, James Monroe’s near unanimity was all but guaranteed.
Despite the support for Monroe, voters were really diseffected with Monroe’s presidency and with politics in general. This springs primarily from a lack of competition in the last few election, and no competition in 1820. Although, Monroe’s unwillingness to support modernization was quickly alienating many voters, especially in the North. Additionally, he was disappointed the more conservative voters in the South.
What Really Happened:
As expected, Monroe won every state in a landslide. However, about 20% of the population voted against Monroe, with New York Governor DeWitt Clinton as the leading default candidate. Clinton had previously been a fusion candidate for an alliance between Federalists and Republicans (sometimes called Democratic-Republicans) favoring internal improvements and a national bank. One elector voted for John Quincy Adams, depriving Monroe of a unanimous victory.
This Election includes the following candidates:
Feedback is desired.