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The '''2014 Ordennyan presidential election''' was held on 30 April and 14 May 2014. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, incumbent President Neo Isaksson and ASD candidate Ivan Kruse, which Isaksson won by a narrow margin, securing a second, six-year term. The narrower-than-expected margin of victory for the incumbent President, who ran as an Independent but had previously been a member of the Conservative Party, precipitated the landslide defeat of the Conservatives at the [[2015 Ordennyan general election|general election held a year later]].
The '''2014 Ordennyan presidential election''' was held on 30 April and 14 May 2014. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, incumbent President Neo Isaksson and PASD candidate Ivan Kruse, which Isaksson won by a narrow margin, securing a second, six-year term. The narrower-than-expected margin of victory for the incumbent President, who ran as an Independent but had previously been a member of the Conservative Party, precipitated the landslide defeat of the Conservatives at the [[2014 Ordennyan general election|general election held seven months later]].


Neo Isaksson would die in office in 2019, with [[Johan Olsson]] appointed to serve the remainder of his term. Olsson would go on to win a full six year term in the [[2020 Ørdegnien presidential election|2020 election]].
Neo Isaksson would die in office in 2019, with [[Johan Olsson]] appointed to serve the remainder of his term. Olsson would go on to win a full six year term in the [[2020 Ørdegnien presidential election|2020 election]].

Latest revision as of 22:08, 9 September 2023

2014 Ørdegnien presidential election

← 2008 30 April 2014 (first round)
14 May 2014 (second round)
2020 →
  Neo Isaksson Ivan Kruse
Candidate Neo Isaksson Ivan Kruse
Party Independent
(backed by KP)
PASD
Percentage 51.4% 48.6%

President before election

Neo Isaksson
Independent

Elected President

Neo Isaksson
Independent

The 2014 Ordennyan presidential election was held on 30 April and 14 May 2014. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between the top two candidates, incumbent President Neo Isaksson and PASD candidate Ivan Kruse, which Isaksson won by a narrow margin, securing a second, six-year term. The narrower-than-expected margin of victory for the incumbent President, who ran as an Independent but had previously been a member of the Conservative Party, precipitated the landslide defeat of the Conservatives at the general election held seven months later.

Neo Isaksson would die in office in 2019, with Johan Olsson appointed to serve the remainder of his term. Olsson would go on to win a full six year term in the 2020 election.