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| '''Chairwoman of the [[Luepolan Workers' Party]]'''<br /><small>(since 2019)</small><br />'''[[Popular Assembly (Luepola)|Popular Assembly]] Representative for [[Bružka]], 4th District'''<br /><small>(since 2009)</small><br />'''[[Prime Minister of Luepola]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2017)</small>
| '''Chairwoman of the [[Luepolan Workers' Party]]'''<br /><small>(since 2019)</small><br />'''[[Popular Assembly (Luepola)|Popular Assembly]] Representative for [[Bružka]], 4th District'''<br /><small>(since 2009)</small><br />'''[[Prime Minister of Luepola]]'''<br /><small>(2013–2017)</small>
| The youngest and the only female primary candidate; if elected, she will be the youngest candidate and first woman to be elected as president of Luepola, as well as the first woman in [[Patyria]] to have served as both a {{wpl|head of state}} and {{wpl|head of government|government}}. Previously served as the Prime Minister of Luepola - again, the first woman to do so - under the administration of [[Sebastijan Ilić]]. Succeeded [[Petăr Novak]] as chair(wo)man of the Luepolan Workers' Party after his controversial failure in the 2017 election and subsequent resignation from the party chairmanship. Has been a Popular Assembly representative of Bružka since 2009, with previous political experience at city- and state-level positions.  
| The youngest and the only female primary candidate. Previously served as the Prime Minister of Luepola - the first woman to do so - under the administration of [[Sebastijan Ilić]]. Succeeded [[Petăr Novak]] as chair(wo)man of the Luepolan Workers' Party after his controversial failure in the 2017 election and subsequent resignation from the party chairmanship. Has been a Popular Assembly representative of Bružka since 2009, with previous political experience at city- and state-level positions. If elected, she will be the first woman to serve as President of Luepola, and the first woman in [[Patyria]] to have served as both {{wpl|head of state}} and {{wpl|head of government|government}}; she will also be the youngest elected head of state in Luepolan history.
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| style="background:lavender;"| '''[[Stanko Stanković]]''' ({{Age|1969|5|5|2021|4|7}})<br />[[Sloboda (political party)|Sloboda]]
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| '''Spokesperson of [[Sloboda (political party)|Sloboda]]'''<br /><small>(since 2012)</small><br />'''Deputy Mayor of [[Voitz]]'''<br /><small>(2011–2013)</small>
| '''Spokesperson of [[Sloboda (political party)|Sloboda]]'''<br /><small>(since 2012)</small><br />'''Deputy Mayor of [[Voitz]]'''<br /><small>(2011–2013)</small>
| Was appointed deputy mayor of Voitz in 2011 after the resignation of his predecessor. Previously participated in various political activist organizations. Was appointed as the spokesperson of Sloboda in 2012 and has run for president in the 2013 and 2017 elections.  
| Was appointed deputy mayor of [[Voitz]] in 2011 after the resignation of his predecessor. Previously participated in various political activist organizations. Was appointed as the spokesperson of Sloboda in 2012 and has run for president in the 2013 and 2017 elections.  
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| style="background:lavender;"| '''[[Danilo Valdez]]''' ({{Age|1960|8|14|2021|4|7}})<br />[[Progressive Party of Luepola]] (PPL)
| style="background:lavender;"| '''[[Danilo Valdez]]''' ({{Age|1960|8|14|2021|4|7}})<br />[[Progressive Party of Luepola]] (PPL)

Revision as of 19:25, 23 April 2021

2021 Luepolan presidential election
Flag Luepola Republic.png
← 2017 7 and 25 April 2017 2025 →
Registered65,594,965
Turnout75.04%Increase
  Dan OSRH Milan Bandic 28052011 2.jpg Portrait Sabina Skupovna.png
Nominee Savo Grigorević Sabina Škupovna
Party ResP PRAL
Popular vote 16,595,915 (R1)
Percentage 31.9 (R1)

President before election

Savo Grigorević
Republican Party

Elected President

TBD

The 2021 Luepolan presidential election was held on 7 April 2021. Since no candidate won a majority, a run-off election will be held on 25 April 2021, between incumbent president and leading candidate Savo Grigorević of the Republican Party and his primary rival Sabina Škupovna of the Workers Party.

Results

e • d Summary of the 5 and 23 April 2021 Luepolan presidential election results
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Savo Grigorević Republican Party ResP 18,885,007 36.3 TBD TBD
Sabina Škupovna Luepolan Workers' Party PRAL 16,595,915 31.9 TBD TBD
Danilo Valdez Progressive Party of Luepola PPL 9,000,292 17.3
Bruno Vălković Center Party PCen 5,462,605 10.5
Ivica Morić Luepolan Nationalist Party LNP 1,014,483 1.95
Stanko Stanković Sloboda SL 686,727 1.32
Other N/A 379,784 0.73
Total 52,024,813 100.00 TBD TBD
Valid votes 52,024,813 96.00 TBD TBD
Blank ballots 1,506,551 2.78 TBD TBD
Null ballots 661150 1.22 TBD TBD
Turnout 54,192,514 75.04 TBD TBD
Abstentions 18,025,655 24.96 TBD TBD
Registered voters 72,218,169 TBD

Candidates

Six primary candidates were selected by the Luepolan Electoral Council to be listed on ballots, ordered alphabetically by last name.

Candidate name and age,
political party
Political office(s) Details
Savo Grigorević (66)
Republican Party (ResP)
Savo Grigorević Incumbent president of Luepola
(since 2017)
Finance Minister of Luepola
(2005-2009)
Governor of Sevierna Zakotija
(1997–2005)
The incumbent President of Luepola, and the oldest primary candidate; he is a Luepolan War veteran and the only candidate with noteworthy political experience from before the war. Previously served as the Finance Minister of Luepola under the administration of Ogňan Čărnević, and as governor of Sevierna Zakotija from 1997 to 2005. Maintained a hiatus from the end of his term as Finance Minister until after the defeat of Republican candidate Miroslav Šalaj in the 2013 election, when he reentered politics as a potential future candidate for his party.
Ivica Morić (51)
Luepolan Nationalist Party (LNP)
Ivica Morić Chairman of the Luepolan Nationalist Party
(since 2010)
Great Assembly Representative for Cǎrnipoře, 4th District
(since 2005)
Chairman of the Nationalist Party and one of its two representatives in the Great Assembly.
Sabina Škupovna (46)
Luepolan Workers' Party (PRAL)
Sabina Škupovna Chairwoman of the Luepolan Workers' Party
(since 2019)
Popular Assembly Representative for Bružka, 4th District
(since 2009)
Prime Minister of Luepola
(2013–2017)
The youngest and the only female primary candidate. Previously served as the Prime Minister of Luepola - the first woman to do so - under the administration of Sebastijan Ilić. Succeeded Petăr Novak as chair(wo)man of the Luepolan Workers' Party after his controversial failure in the 2017 election and subsequent resignation from the party chairmanship. Has been a Popular Assembly representative of Bružka since 2009, with previous political experience at city- and state-level positions. If elected, she will be the first woman to serve as President of Luepola, and the first woman in Patyria to have served as both head of state and government; she will also be the youngest elected head of state in Luepolan history.
Stanko Stanković (51)
Sloboda
Stanko Stanković Spokesperson of Sloboda
(since 2012)
Deputy Mayor of Voitz
(2011–2013)
Was appointed deputy mayor of Voitz in 2011 after the resignation of his predecessor. Previously participated in various political activist organizations. Was appointed as the spokesperson of Sloboda in 2012 and has run for president in the 2013 and 2017 elections.
Danilo Valdez (60)
Progressive Party of Luepola (PPL)
Danilo Valdez Chairman of the Progressive Party of Luepola
(since 2018)
Popular Assembly Representative for Jutska, 1st District
(since 2013)

Mayor of Rostva
(2001–2013)
Second-generation Aranquian immigrant and Luepolan War veteran. Elected mayor of Rostva in 2001 and served consecutively until 2013 when he was elected as a Popular Assembly representative.
Bruno Vălković (55)
Center Party (PCen)
Bruno Vălković Chairman of the Center Party
(since 2015)
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