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Revision as of 15:43, 21 December 2019

2020 Ordennyan presidential election

7 May 2020 (first round)
21 May 2020 (second round, if needed)
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  Johan Olsson
Candidate Johan Olsson
Party Independent

Incumbent President

Johan Olsson
Independent



The first round of the 2020 Ordennyan presidential election will be held on 7 May 2020. Should no candidate win a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff will be held between the top two candidates two weeks later. The incumbent president is Johan Olsson, an Independent, who was appointed as Acting President when the Ordennyan government established the separate offices of President as head of state and Prime Minister as head of government. It will be the first election of a directly-elected President in Ordennyan history.

Declared Candidates

Independent

Potential Candidates

Green Party =

  • Niamh Cooper, Secretary of State for Technology, Science, and Innovation, former leader of the Green Party
  • Rune Nyström, Euclean Commissioner for Climate Change, former leader of the Green Party

Conservative Capitalist Front

Conservative Party of Ordennya

Labour Party

  • Väinämö Stoltenberg, Secretary of State for Defence
  • Esther Steffensen, Leader of the Senate, Chair of the Federal Council
  • Fredrik Manson, former President of Ordennya

Liberal Party

  • Jon Sinclair, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, former Home Secretary

New Democratic Party

  • Jennifer Alexander, former leader of the New Democratic Party, former Home Secretary