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Flag of Belhavia
52nd Presidential election
Previous election
November 2012

November 2020
24 seats (one-third of the chamber) up for election in the Imperial Senate.
November 8th, 2016
File:TBD File:TBD File:TBD
Nominee TBD TBD. TBD
Home Province TBD TBD TBD
Party Conservatives Liberal Democrats Libertarians Independents
Running Mate TBD TBD TBD
Popular Vote (%) TBD% (TBD) TBD% (TBD) TBD% (TBD) TBD% (TBD)
Popular Vote TBD TBD TBD TBD
Imperial Senate TBD (TBD) TBD (TBD) TBD (TBD) TBD (TBD)
President before election
Eli Goldman
Conservative
President-Elect
TBD
TBD

The Belhavian presidential election of 2016 is the 52nd quadrennial presidential election. It will be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 2016.

Background

Voting system

The president and the Senate is elected through a plurality majority popular vote by eligible, registered voters in a first-past-the-post electoral system.

Campaign and issues

Primaries

Conservatives

Candidates
Former candidates

Liberal Democrats

Candidates

Libertarians

Independents

First Primary in Raffen

On March 22nd, the first primary occurred. Provincial election officials reported record turnout among registered voters, topping 16.1%. Candidates in both parties have been campaigning in the province since January 2015, when Tory Ian Settas attended an in-province party fundraiser, credited by political watchers as the kickoff of the campaign season.

Conservatives

The winner for the Conservatives was businessman Shmuel Ashkenazi with 31%, followed by Jacob Grossman with 28% and Adam Goldstein with 21%.

Candidate Popular vote Delegates won Ranking
Shmuel Ashkenazi 31.4% 7 1
Jacob Grossman 28.1% 6 2
Adam Goldstein 21.3% 5 3
Zander Leibowitz 19.2% 4 4
Liberal Democrats

The winner, declared on April 1st, 2016, is Yitzchak Feinstein. Initial results showed Feinstein and Rebecca Greenstein separated by less than 205 votes, each about with 40%, followed by Yossi Bloomburg with 14% and Eric Nofkasky with 5%. A recount was conducted, with local election officials declaring Feinstein the winner by 77 votes on April 1st.

Unlike the Tories, who use proportional representation for delegation awarding in Raffen, the provincial Lib Dems use a winner-take-all model.

Candidate Popular vote Delegates won Ranking
Yitzchak Feinstein 40.6% 14 1
Rebecca Greenstein 40.4% - 2
Yossi Bloomburg 13.6% - 3
Eric Nofkasky 5.4% - 4

Super Tuesday contests

Conservatives
Super Tuesday results
Candidate Jacob Grossman Adam Goldstein Shmuel Ashkenazi Zander Leibowitz Uncom.
Delegates won 210 118 63 0 5
Provinces won 5 2 1 0 N/A
New Shelvoy 63% 24% 12% <1% N/A
North Dakos 54% 16% 30% <1% N/A
West Dakos 48% 38% 11% 4% N/A
Provisa 52% 47% 1% 0% N/A
Latveria 51% 22% 21% 6% N/A
Rustonia 9% 61% 30% 0% N/A
Thule 25% 70% 5% 0% N/A
South Dakos 32% 19% 48% 0% N/A
Liberal Democrats
Super Tuesday results
Candidate Yitzchak Feinstein Rebecca Greenstein Eric Nofkasky Yossi Bloomburg Uncom.
Delegates won 176 169 17 16 2
Provinces won 6 1 0 1 N/A
New Shelvoy 78% 19% <1% 2% N/A
North Dakos 23% 68% 5% 4% N/A
West Dakos 51% 47% <1% 2% N/A
Provisa 55% 42% 7% 1% N/A
Latveria 32% 21% 0% 47% N/A
Rustonia 64% 25% 2% 9% N/A
Thule 84% 16% 0% 0% N/A
South Dakos 59% 29% 1% 11% N/A

General election

Campaign

Major issues

Debates

Results