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Floria presidential election, 1695

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Presidential election, 1695
Floria
← 1683 AN
1707 AN →

530 members of the electoral college
266 electoral votes needed to win votes needed to win

  Ronald Trueman.jpg
Candidate Ronald Trueman TBD
Party United and Imperial Party of Floria Labour Party (Floria)
Home state Las Andreas

President before election

Morgan Sharp
United and Imperial Party of Floria

Elected President

TBD
TBD

Background

UIP Nominations

Primaries

After two very successful terms of office, Morgan Sharp is ineligible to run for the 1695 election. Ronald Trueman, Floria's richest man and CEO of one of Micras's biggest Conglomerates, Farrar International announced his intentions in 1683 AN stating he could continue Floria's significant strides into becoming a Micrasian military superpower and improve the national economy even further. Andrew Barret, Mayor of Oldhaven also submitted his intention to run for the UIP primary but it is expected that Barret will be overwhelmed by the support for Trueman. After the Northcliff Convention, candidates of the former Imperial Democratic Party of Floria were eligible for running for the UIP primary but both Morgan Williamson and Benjamin Benjamin pulled out of the race.

On the 4th November 2020, Andrew Barret withdrew due to support and funding for Trueman being insurmountable to match.

Nominee

Labour Nominations

Primaries

Two major candidates submitted their official intention for running for the Labour Party nomination, Shaun Rowland and Oliver Harrison. Two instrumental figures in the Florian agricultural industry and mayors of Coldley and Newmarsh respectively. Both politicians had two different ideologies inside the left wing with Rowland being centrist and Harrison more progressive. The primary process of the Labour party will start on the 3rd of November 2020 and finish before the end of the month once all Caucus events have concluded.

Nominee