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| election_date = {{Start date|2028|11|07}} | | election_date = {{Start date|2028|11|07}} | ||
| elected_members = | | elected_members = | ||
| next_election = 2032 | | next_election = 2032 Reformed States presidential election | ||
| next_year = 2032 | | next_year = 2032 | ||
| votes_for_election= 538 members of the {{wp|United States Electoral College|Electoral College}} | | votes_for_election= 538 members of the {{wp|United States Electoral College|Electoral College}} | ||
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| | | nominee1 = '''{{wp|JD Vance}}''' | ||
| party1 = {{wp|Republican Party (United States)|Republican}} | | party1 = {{wp|Republican Party (United States)|Republican}} | ||
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| | | nominee2 = {{wp|Gavin Newsom}} | ||
| party2 = {{wp|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic}} | | party2 = {{wp|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic}} | ||
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| home_state2 = {{wp|California}} | | home_state2 = {{wp|California}} | ||
| running_mate2 = {{wp| | | running_mate2 = {{wp|Cory Booker}} | ||
| electoral_vote2 = 236 | | electoral_vote2 = 236 | ||
| states_carried2 = 20 + {{wp|Washington, D.C.|DC}} + {{wp|Nebraska's 2nd congressional district|NE-02}} | | states_carried2 = 20 + {{wp|Washington, D.C.|DC}} + {{wp|Nebraska's 2nd congressional district|NE-02}} | ||
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| colour3 = ddddbb | | colour3 = ddddbb | ||
| | | nominee3 = {{wp|Gretchen Whitmer}} | ||
| party3 = {{wp|Independent politician|Independent}} | | party3 = {{wp|Independent politician|Independent}} | ||
| alliance3 = | | alliance3 = {{collapsible list|titlestyle = font-weight:normal;background:transparent;text-align:left;|title=''Parties''|{{wp|Forward Party (United States)|Forward}}|{{wp|Green Party (United States)|Green}}}} | ||
| home_state3 = {{wp|Michigan}} | | home_state3 = {{wp|Michigan}} | ||
| running_mate3 = {{wp|Pete Buttigieg}} | | running_mate3 = {{wp|Pete Buttigieg}} | ||
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| map_caption = | | map_caption = Presidential election results map. <span style="color:darkred;">Red</span> denotes states won by Vance/DeSantis, <span style="color:blue;">blue</span> denotes those won by Newsom/Booker, and <span style="color:lightgreen;">light green</span> denotes states won by Whitmer/Buttigieg. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia. | ||
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The '' | {{wp|Presidential elections in the United States|Presidential elections}} were held in the {{wp|United States}} on November 7, 2028. The {{wp|Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party}}'s {{wp|ticket (election|ticket}}—{{wp|JD Vance}}, incumbent president, and [[Ron DeSantis]], the incumbent vice president—defeated the {{wp|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party}}'s ticket—{{wp|Gavin Newsom}}, the former {{wp|Governor of California|governor}} of {{wp|California}}, and {{wp|Cory Booker}}, the senior {{wp|U.S. Senator}} from {{wp|New Jersey}}. {{wp|Gretchen Whitmer}}, former {{wp|Governor of Michigan|governor}} of {{wp|Michigan}}, ran as an {{wp|independent candidate}} alongside former {{wp|Secretary of Transportation}} {{wp|Pete Buttigieg}}, winning only her home state. |
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Turnout | 131,734,881 49.17% ( 9.83 pp) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Vance/DeSantis, blue denotes those won by Newsom/Booker, and light green denotes states won by Whitmer/Buttigieg. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 7, 2028. The Republican Party's ticket—JD Vance, incumbent president, and Ron DeSantis, the incumbent vice president—defeated the Democratic Party's ticket—Gavin Newsom, the former governor of California, and Cory Booker, the senior U.S. Senator from New Jersey. Gretchen Whitmer, former governor of Michigan, ran as an independent candidate alongside former Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, winning only her home state.