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| country = BlakeIsHere | | country = BlakeIsHere | ||
| type = presidential | | type = presidential | ||
| election_date = | | election_date = 5 May 2023 | ||
| previous_election = 2020 BlakeIsHere presidential election | | previous_election = 2020 BlakeIsHere presidential election | ||
| previous_year = 2020 | | previous_year = 2020 | ||
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A snap '''presidential election''' was held in [[BlakeIsHere]] on | A snap '''presidential election''' was held in [[BlakeIsHere]] on 5 May 2023, as part of the [[2023 BlakeIsHere federal election]]. | ||
Incumbent president [[Carlyle Descoteaux]] retired as president in early april due to health issues and old age, marking the end of the dominance of the [[Descoteaux family]] that started in 1938. While [[Socialist Party (BlakeIsHere)|Socialist Party]] candidate | Incumbent president [[Carlyle Descoteaux]] retired as president in early april due to health issues and old age, marking the end of the dominance of the [[Descoteaux family]] that started in 1938. While [[Katherine Ashton]], the [[Socialist Party (BlakeIsHere)|Socialist Party]] candidate and former deputy leader of said party defeated the other 2 candidates, both of extremist parties in the second round. | ||
==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
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Candidates were registered with the [[Election Comission of BlakeIsHere]] in accordance with normal procedures. They could either be nominated by a [[List of political parties in BlakeIsHere|political party]] or {{wpl|electoral bloc}}, civic organisations, or self-nomination as independents. | Candidates were registered with the [[Election Comission of BlakeIsHere]] in accordance with normal procedures. They could either be nominated by a [[List of political parties in BlakeIsHere|political party]] or {{wpl|electoral bloc}}, civic organisations, or self-nomination as independents. | ||
==Candidates== | |||
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! colspan="3"| Candidate name, age,<br />political party | |||
! Political offices | |||
! Campaign | |||
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| style="background:lavender;" |'''[[Katherine Ashton]]'''<br />(45)<br />[[Socialist Party (BlakeIsHere)|Socialist Party]] | |||
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|style="background-color: {{Socialist Party (BlakeIsHere)/meta/color}}" | | |||
|'''Deputy Leader of the [[Socialist Party (BlakeIsHere)|Socialist Party]]'''<br /><small>(2015–2021)</small> | |||
|[[Katherine Ashton presidential campaign, 2023|campaign]] | |||
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A snap presidential election was held in BlakeIsHere on 5 May 2023, as part of the 2023 BlakeIsHere federal election.
Incumbent president Carlyle Descoteaux retired as president in early april due to health issues and old age, marking the end of the dominance of the Descoteaux family that started in 1938. While Katherine Ashton, the Socialist Party candidate and former deputy leader of said party defeated the other 2 candidates, both of extremist parties in the second round.
Procedure
The election was held through the two-round system.
Candidates were registered with the Election Comission of BlakeIsHere in accordance with normal procedures. They could either be nominated by a political party or electoral bloc, civic organisations, or self-nomination as independents.
Candidates
Candidate name, age, political party |
Political offices | Campaign | ||
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Katherine Ashton (45) Socialist Party |
Deputy Leader of the Socialist Party (2015–2021) |
campaign |