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The '''2085 Heavenfall presidential election''' was held on 25 August and 8 September 2085. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between incumbent President [[Robin Lin]] of the newly-formed [[Labor Party (Heavenfall)|Labor Party]] (LAB) and [[Gustavo Gutiérrez]] of the [[Liberation Movement (Heavenfall)|Liberation Movement]] (LMV), which Lin won by a large margin. This marked the first time in Heavenfall history that a presidential election went on to a {{wp|Two-round system|second round}}. | The '''2085 Heavenfall presidential election''' was held on 25 August and 8 September 2085. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between incumbent President [[Robin Lin]] of the newly-formed [[Labor Party (Heavenfall)|Labor Party]] (LAB) and [[Gustavo Gutiérrez]] of the [[Liberation Movement (Heavenfall)|Liberation Movement]] (LMV), which Lin won by a large margin. This marked the first time in Heavenfall history that a presidential election went on to a {{wp|Two-round system|second round}}. | ||
Lin took office in July 2082 following the death of Harvey Guinto. Lin was chosen by the newly-formed [[Labor Party (Heavenfall)|Labor Party]] to be their presidential candidate in their first ever race. Despite speculation about a joint Lin-Wang ticket, [[Chancellor of Heavenfall|Chancellor]] [[Michelle Wang]] announced her candidacy for the president in March 2085. Later that month, Lin would announce incumbent [[Vice President of Heavenfall|vice president]] and then-girlfriend [[Samiha Karim]] as their running mate. In early April 2085, conservatice [[Liberation Movement (Heavenfall)|Liberation Movement]] [[House of Assembly (Heavenfall)|assemblymember]] [[Gustavo Gutiérrez]] issued an ultimatum to Wang: either make him her running mate or he would run for president. The next morning, Wang announced economist [[Demeke Ali]] as her running mate, and Gutiérrez announced his candidacy a few hours later. Simultaneously, he announced assemblymember [[Jimmy Duddridge]] as his running mate. A week later, Duddridge endorsed Wang, claiming he did not consent to being on the same ticket as Gutiérrez. | |||
Despite their popularity, Lin unexpectedly failed to achieve a first-round vicotry in the election, largely credited to the fallout of the [[Daemans scandal]] and [[Parlor tricks affair]], which implicated members of Lin's multi-party [[Presidency of Robin Lin|Cabinet]] in corruption. After her failure to make the second-round, Wang endorsed Lin and campaigned heavily against Gutiérrez. | |||
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The 2085 Heavenfall presidential election was held on 25 August and 8 September 2085. As no candidate won a majority in the first round, a runoff was held between incumbent President Robin Lin of the newly-formed Labor Party (LAB) and Gustavo Gutiérrez of the Liberation Movement (LMV), which Lin won by a large margin. This marked the first time in Heavenfall history that a presidential election went on to a second round.
Lin took office in July 2082 following the death of Harvey Guinto. Lin was chosen by the newly-formed Labor Party to be their presidential candidate in their first ever race. Despite speculation about a joint Lin-Wang ticket, Chancellor Michelle Wang announced her candidacy for the president in March 2085. Later that month, Lin would announce incumbent vice president and then-girlfriend Samiha Karim as their running mate. In early April 2085, conservatice Liberation Movement assemblymember Gustavo Gutiérrez issued an ultimatum to Wang: either make him her running mate or he would run for president. The next morning, Wang announced economist Demeke Ali as her running mate, and Gutiérrez announced his candidacy a few hours later. Simultaneously, he announced assemblymember Jimmy Duddridge as his running mate. A week later, Duddridge endorsed Wang, claiming he did not consent to being on the same ticket as Gutiérrez.
Despite their popularity, Lin unexpectedly failed to achieve a first-round vicotry in the election, largely credited to the fallout of the Daemans scandal and Parlor tricks affair, which implicated members of Lin's multi-party Cabinet in corruption. After her failure to make the second-round, Wang endorsed Lin and campaigned heavily against Gutiérrez.