Republican Terry Branstad are Try Becoming the longest serving governor
Republican:
Terry Branstad
Kim Reynolds[off]
Joni Ernst[off]
Democrat:
Jack Hatch
Libertarian:
Lee Deakins Heeb
Republican Terry Branstad are Try Becoming the longest serving governor
Terry Branstad
Kim Reynolds[off]
Joni Ernst[off]
Jack Hatch
Lee Deakins Heeb
The Conservative State Continue with Republicans or Democratic After Ann Richards
Update: Popular vote and minors
Gregg Abbott
Lisa Fritsch
Miriam Martinez
Rick Perry [off]
Ted Cruz [off]
Wendy Davis
Ray Madrigal [off]
Kathy Glass
Brandon Palmer
Kat Swift
OLDLink : Texas Gubernatorial 2014
Update:Popular vote,Error in primaries,more candidates, and indepedent and libertarian added
David Aioka
Charles Djou
Linda Leagle[off]
David Ige
Neil Abercrombie
Tulsi Gabbard[off]
Mufi Hannemann
Jeff Davis
Nevada Governor 2014
Republican Brian Sandoval Running for Reelection
Update:popular vote
Link: Nevada Governatorial 2014
Version 1.0.8
Switched money coefficient to 10
Version 1.0.7
Finished the Endorsers
Edited the Interviewers a little
Added some events
Added Ashley Judd (percentages need to be set still)
Version 1.0.6
Added all of the members of the state house as endorsers
Changed Curtis’ color to grey
Version 1.0.5
75% of the state house has been added as endorsers
Version 1.0.4
Half of the state house members have been added as endorsers
Version 1.0.3
Added a few endorsers
Fixed primary turnout issue
Fixed issue with conventions
Version 1.0.2
Added Congressional endorsers
Minor updates to leaders and vice leaders
Version 1.0.1
Added Interviewers
Added more events
Updated primary turnout numbers for each county
Changed the scenario picture
Minor changes to candidates and issues
Version 1.0
Will you complete the Republican revolution in Kentucky or will the Democrats hold onto the governorship?
Republicans
Matt Bevin
James Comer
Hal Heiner
William T. Scott
Robert Lee Rosier
Democrats
Jack Conway
Geoff Young
Independent
Drew Curtis
To Do List
What if candidates
More Endorsers
More Interviewers
More Events
Popular Vote (when released)
Fixed Finances
Note: Thanks to ConservativeElector2 for finding the map. Also, anyone can use this scenario as a basis for other Kentucky elections.
Hi, This Adds 3 New Party’s Each With There Candidate’s And Edited Primary’s Also.
The New Party’s,
The Gray Party With One Candidate. Gray Man (G)
The NSDP Party With Four Candidate’s. Hitler,Himmler,Goebbls, and Göring.
The Video Game Party Or VGP For Short. Mario,Link,Master Chief, and Bandicoot.
I Have Added New Interviews Which Are CNN,ABC,KTLA,MTV, and ESPN.
I Have Also Put 2 New Endorsers Which Are UCLA And CNN.
I Have Also Added New Start Dates. Primary Start Dates Are Nov. 20th 2011,Dec. 5th 2011, And Jan. 1st 2012. General Election Start Dates Are Sep 7th, 2012 And Sep. 25th 2012.
That’s It Hope You Enjoy And Feedback Is Very Desired
Eight years into her Premiership, Margaret Thatcher is still going strong. With a booming economy, she has called an election, hoping to emulate or even improve on her landslide of 1983. Meanwhile, the opposition to her is weak. Having endured a landslide defeat under Michael Foot, Labour are now led by the youthful figure of Neil Kinnock, who has begun the long process of reforming the party. Can he fend off a challenge from the SDP-Liberal Alliance and cement Labour’s place as the main opposition to the Tories, and possibly even challenge them for government?
This is a sequel to my 1983 scenario which I figured I’d do since I already had the 1987 boundaries from that. I have made a few changes to it. The National Front are removed, and Ecology are replaced by the Greens. I have also replaced some of the alternative party leaders. Otherwise, it largely follows the same structure.
After a turbulent few years in British politics, Margaret Thatcher looks set to secure a second term with an increased number of MPs. Meanwhile, the opposition to her is more divided than it has been for a generation. Labour has moved to the left under the leadership of Michael Foot, and has faced years of turmoil that has sunk its standing in the polls. Can they fend off a challenge from the newly formed SDP-Liberal Alliance to remain the main opposition, and can either of them prevent the Tories from winning a majority?
This is my first scenario that I have published, so feedback would be much appreciated.
v1.1: Minor update to amend candidate name and incumbency errors
Notes:
Parties: All the parties from the original game with logos and leaders changed for 1983. I have also added National Front, Ecology, and the Workers Party of Northern Ireland. The SDP-Liberal Alliance is treated as one party for the purposes of the game.
Leaders: All the 1983 Party Leaders complete with photos and stats. Thanks to GOP Progressive & Ed Gaffney on this one, whose PMF scenario provided much of the resources for the more obscure parties. I have set David Steel to the default Alliance leader, seeing as he led the campaign, but as PM designate, Jenkins could equally be used as well, so he is an option too. The three main parties also have a set of alternative leaders:
Tories: Whitelaw, Howe, and Pym
Labour: Healey, Benn, Shore, Callaghan
Alliance: Jenkins, Owen, Williams
All constituencies have been edited to reflect 1983 boundaries, and support levels amended to reflect the polls at the time of the campaign start. I believe I have done a fairly thorough job on this one, but if you come across a constituency which shouldn’t be there, or any other error, feel free to notify me and I will update the scenario to change it.
Issues and there importance have been changed, there are no debates as was the case in the campaign in real life. I deleted the Independent as an endorser, seeing as it did not exist back then, and to make things more realistic, I have amended starting scores to be higher for the parties that papers are generally very likely to endorse. Now for example, it will be much harder for Labour to win the endorsement of the Telegraph than it was in the original game.
I have also added a couple of events that took place during the campaign period. Though the election was called on the 9th May, I thought that a month long campaign is often not as enjoyable as a longer one. Therefore, the player has a choice between starting on the 9th May, or April 1st.
massachusetts-gubernatorial-2018
Will Charlie Baker, one of the country’s most popular governor, win reelection in one of the bluest states in the nation? Or will the Democrats take back the Governorship? Or could a Republican challenger defeat Baker? Candidates include:
Republicans
Democrats
United Independents
Green-Rainbow
Updates will be made to this scenario, so feel free to leave suggestions in the comments