Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: Peter Lucas

“In the midst of the MPs’ expenses scandal, the people of Dorset go to the polls on the same day as the European elections. How will the timing affect the outcome?”
Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: Peter Lucas
“In the midst of the MPs’ expenses scandal, the people of Dorset go to the polls on the same day as the European elections. How will the timing affect the outcome?”
President Forever – 2008 + Primaries
Author: Zion
“Having had a Democratic Governor since the new millennium, Virginia with the expansion of Metro DC has become increasingly Democratic in nature. A new swing state, which voted Obama in ’08, still holds pockets of conservative values voters in the rural areas. In 2009, who will win out?”
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
Author: Zion
“The global economic slowdown has hit Michigan hard. With unemployment skyrocketing, even General Motors, Detroit’s biggest name has gone bust. Can a new President save an unpopular State Democratic Party, or will the Republicans win big back in Michigan?”
Chancellor Forever
Author: GOP Progressive & Matthieu Vaillancourt
“Gimli is an island nation that represents the best the Nordic nations have to offer: high standard of living, a comprehensive welfare state, and social tolerance. However, the pleasant island country is reeling from an economic crisis, immigration scandals, and a rapidly spiralling deficit. Can the incumbent Center Party weather this “perfect storm?”
Prime Minister Forever – British Version
Author: GOP Progressive
“Abala is a Mediterranean island and a British dominion with roots stretching back to the Middle Ages. It has a dual English and Abalese heritage, and has been a member of the Commonwealth since attaining independence in 1929. The governing Progressive Conservatives have called a snap election to test the electoral waters- can the opposition parties knock out the “natural governing party?”
Chancellor Forever
Author: GOP Progressive and Treasurer of the PC
“Rocentia is a former Anglo-Russian colony in the Americas that has established itself as a sovereign micronation. It is holding elections in 2010 on the eve of its military intervention in Turaqistan, rising tensions between Communist and non-Communist states, and domestic problems. Can the incumbent National Party keep control over government?”
Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008
Author – GOP Progressive, Ed Gaffney, and Treasurer of the PC
“Astaria is one of the more populous micronations in the Latin realms, but with a struggling and fragile democracy. Although a political backwater for most of its history, Astaria has discovered a new importance in the global economy and in geopolitics. However, its current government has fallen and the President has called early elections due to rising political instability and a polarizing miner’s strike. Will the forces of socialism finally emerge triumphant, or will the neo-liberal consensus remain in power or will a new political force emerge?”
Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008
Author: Jack Cox
Description: “Pierre Trudeau pits his Liberal government against Robert Stanfield, who hopes to win after losing by just two seats in the last election.”
Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008
Author: Principled Conservative
“After winning a second minority government in 2006, Paul Martin, close to being implicated in the sponsorship scandal, just hopes to hang on. The Conservative Party has fallen on tough times with several key defections to the new Progressive Canadian Party. The PCP has managed to field a strong slate of candidates and raised significant amounts of money. They are hoping to form government after this election. The NDP and the Bloc have united the Left which could thrust them into contention for the government as well.”
Prime Minister Forever – Canada 2008
Author: Ken Kerns
“Loosely based on the long-running micronation known as Cyberia (http://vcc.4mg.com), a small, fledgling parliamentary democracy is holding elections for the first time. Will they elect as their Prime Minister a labor-backed hero of independence, a unifier of groups opposed to the new constitution, a popular liberal professor, or a radical farmer bent on secession for indigenous peoples, or someone else entirely?”