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{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
| election_name    = 2016 Presidential Election
| election_name    = 2020 Presidential Election
| country          = [[Delamaria]]
| country          = [[Delamaria]]
| flag_year        =  
| flag_year        =  
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| next_election    = <!--page title, will be linked if it exists--> 2024 Delamarian Presidential Election
| next_election    = <!--page title, will be linked if it exists--> 2024 Delamarian Presidential Election
| next_year        = 2024
| next_year        = 2024
| votes_for_election= 254
| votes_for_election= 670 Electoral statehood votes
| needed_votes      = 128
| needed_votes      = 336
| seats_for_election=  
| seats_for_election=  
| majority_seats    =  
| majority_seats    =  
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| image1            = DeborahVanRoose.png
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| image1_upright    =  
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| colour1          = 0366fc
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| nominee1          = <!-- when appropriate, candidate1 can be used instead -->
| nominee1          = <!-- when appropriate, candidate1 can be used instead -->
| candidate1        = <!-- any type of election --> [[Deborah Van Roose]]
| candidate1        = <!-- any type of election --> '''[[Deborah Van Roose]]'''
| leader1          = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->
| leader1          = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->
| party1            = [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]]
| party1            = [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]]
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| home_state1      = [[State of Crownsland|Crownsland]]
| home_state1      = [[State of Crownsland|Crownsland]]
| running_mate1    = [[William Patton]]
| running_mate1    = '''[[William Patton]]'''
| electoral_vote1  = 156
| electoral_vote1  = '''380'''
| delegate_count1  =  
| delegate_count1  =  
| states_carried1  = 18
| states_carried1  = '''16'''
| districts_won1    =  
| districts_won1    =  


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| popular_vote1    = 14,680,000
| popular_vote1    = 12,680,000
| percentage1      = 59.5
| percentage1      = 51.7
| swing1            = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->
| swing1            = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->


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| home_state2      = [[State of Bayland|Bayland]]
| home_state2      = [[State of Bayland|Bayland]]
| running_mate2    = [[Len Krowski]]
| running_mate2    = [[Len Krowski]]
| electoral_vote2  = 98
| electoral_vote2  = 290
| delegate_count2  =  
| delegate_count2  =  
| states_carried2  = 12
| states_carried2  = 14
| districts_won2    =  
| districts_won2    =  


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| popular_vote2    = 9,992,000
| popular_vote2    = 11,992,000
| percentage2      = 40.5
| percentage2      = 48.3
| swing2            = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->
| swing2            = <!-- legislative or parliamentary only-->


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| map_image        = DM 2020 Presidential Election Map.png
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| after_party      = [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
| after_party      = [[United Party of Delamaria|United]]
}}
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The 2020 [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election, held on March 23rd, 2021 after a three month postponement. Incumbent [[United Party of Delamaria|United Party]] [[President of Delamaria|President]] [[Deborah Van Roose]] and her running mate, incumbent Vice President [[William Patton]], were elected. They defeated the [[Liberal Party of Delamaria|Liberal]] ticket of Governor [[Chris Quetin]] of [[State of Bayland|Bayland]] and Senator Len Krowski of [[State of Pawnee|Pawnee]].
The incumbent president, Van Roose secured the United Party nomination with serious opposition from former Secretary of Foreign Affairs Henry Denby, who was announced as President [[Pierre Monroe]]'s running mate for the election, prior to the [[November 22nd Attacks]], which killed Monroe and injured Denby. Van Roose also fended off Senator Richard Heyes of Owland of the libertarian faction of the party, and Congressman Francis Montrose, the first ever LGBT member to reach the final rounds of the nomination race.
The Liberals too experienced a competitive primary. Quetin was consistently competitive in the polls and won the support of many party leaders, but he faced challenges from a number of more Left-wing contenders. Quetin secured his party's nomination after the United party chose Van Roose, defeating former Fleuria Governor John Demare, Senator Alejandro Decasio of Dalais, and Swansylvania Delegate Paul Ron, among many other candidates.
==Nominations==
===United Party===
{{main|2020 United Party presidential primary}}
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
|-
| style="background:#f1f1f1;" colspan="30"|[[File:United Party Logo DM.png|65px|center|link=United Party of Delamaria|United Party of Delamaria]]<big>'''2020 United Party ticket '''</big>
|-
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#2633FF; width:200px;"| [[Deborah Van Roose|{{color|white|Deborah Van Roose}}]]
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#2633FF; width:200px;"| [[William Patton|{{color|white|William Patton}}]]
|-
| style="width:3em; font-size:100%; color:#000; background:#C8EBFF; width:200px;"|'''''for President'''''
| style="width:3em; font-size:100%; color:#000; background:#C8EBFF; width:200px;"|'''''for Vice President'''''
|-
| [[File:DeborahVanRoose.png|center|200x200px]]
| [[File:WilliamPattonCrop.jpeg|center|200x200px]]
|-
| [[President of Delamaria#List of Presidents|25th]]<br />[[President of Delamaria]]<br /><small>(2020–2023)</small>
| [[Vice President of Delamaria|Vice President]]<br />of [[Delamaria]]<br /><small>(2020–2023)</small>
|-
| colspan=2 |[[Deborah Van Roose 2020 presidential campaign|'''Campaign''']]
|-
| colspan=2 |[[File:Van Roose logo.png|center|200x200px]]
|}
===Liberal Party===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
|-
| style="background:#f1f1f1;" colspan="30"|[[File:Liberal Party Disc DM.png|65px|center|link=Liberal Party of Delamaria|Liberal Party of Delamaria]]<big>'''2020 Liberal Party ticket '''</big>
|-
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#fccf03; width:200px;"| [[Chris Quetin|{{color|black|Chris Quetin}}]]
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:#fccf03; width:200px;"| [[Len Krowski|{{color|black|Len Krowski}}]]
|-
| style="width:3em; font-size:100%; color:#000; background:#ffffbf; width:200px;"|'''''for President'''''
| style="width:3em; font-size:100%; color:#000; background:#ffffbf; width:200px;"|'''''for Vice President'''''
|-
| [[File:ChrisQuetin.png|center|200x200px]]
| [[File:Sherrod Brown StopFastTrack.jpg|center|200x200px]]
|-
| [[State of Bayland|30th]]<br />[[State of Bayland|Governor of Bayland]]<br /><small>(2016–2020)</small>
| [[Senate of Delamaria|Senator]]<br />from [[State of Owland|Owland]]<br /><small>(2010–2020)</small>
|-
| colspan=2 |[[Chris Quetin 2020 presidential campaign|'''Campaign''']]
|-
| colspan=2 |[[File:Chris Quetin logo.png|center|200x200px]]
|}
[[Category: Elections of Delamaria]]
{{Eurth}}

Latest revision as of 17:54, 23 November 2024

2020 Presidential Election
Delamaria.jpeg
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670 Electoral statehood votes
336 votes needed to win
Turnout25,312,000
  DeborahVanRoose.png ChrisQuetin.png
Candidate Deborah Van Roose Chris Quetin
Party United Party Liberal Party
Home state Crownsland Bayland
Running mate William Patton Len Krowski
Electoral vote 380 290
States carried 16 14
Electoral Statehood vote 12,680,000 11,992,000
Percentage 51.7 48.3

DM 2020 Presidential Election Map.png
Map of states' overall winner. Blue represents Van Roose and Yellow represents Quetin.

President before election

Deborah Van Roose
United

President

Deborah Van Roose
United

The 2020 Delamarian presidential election was the 51st quadrennial presidential election, held on March 23rd, 2021 after a three month postponement. Incumbent United Party President Deborah Van Roose and her running mate, incumbent Vice President William Patton, were elected. They defeated the Liberal ticket of Governor Chris Quetin of Bayland and Senator Len Krowski of Pawnee.

The incumbent president, Van Roose secured the United Party nomination with serious opposition from former Secretary of Foreign Affairs Henry Denby, who was announced as President Pierre Monroe's running mate for the election, prior to the November 22nd Attacks, which killed Monroe and injured Denby. Van Roose also fended off Senator Richard Heyes of Owland of the libertarian faction of the party, and Congressman Francis Montrose, the first ever LGBT member to reach the final rounds of the nomination race.

The Liberals too experienced a competitive primary. Quetin was consistently competitive in the polls and won the support of many party leaders, but he faced challenges from a number of more Left-wing contenders. Quetin secured his party's nomination after the United party chose Van Roose, defeating former Fleuria Governor John Demare, Senator Alejandro Decasio of Dalais, and Swansylvania Delegate Paul Ron, among many other candidates.

Nominations

United Party

United Party of Delamaria
2020 United Party ticket
Deborah Van Roose William Patton
for President for Vice President
DeborahVanRoose.png
WilliamPattonCrop.jpeg
25th
President of Delamaria
(2020–2023)
Vice President
of Delamaria
(2020–2023)
Campaign
Van Roose logo.png

Liberal Party

Liberal Party of Delamaria
2020 Liberal Party ticket
Chris Quetin Len Krowski
for President for Vice President
ChrisQuetin.png
Sherrod Brown StopFastTrack.jpg
30th
Governor of Bayland
(2016–2020)
Senator
from Owland
(2010–2020)
Campaign
Chris Quetin logo.png