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| 107,149<br>(19.26%)
| 107,149<br>(19.26%)
| 111,989<br>(20.13%)
| 111,989<br>(20.13%)
| 136,968<br>(24.62%)
| '''136,968<br>(24.62%)'''
| 55,188<br>(9.92%)
| 55,188<br>(9.92%)
| 33,269<br>(5.98%)
| 33,269<br>(5.98%)
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| [[2023 Onnohou Nation NPC presidential primary|Onnohou Nation]]<br/>{{small|17,085}}
| [[2023 Onnohou Nation NPC presidential primary|Onnohou Nation]]<br/>{{small|17,085}}
| 3,361<br>(19.67%)
| 3,361<br>(19.67%)
| 5,658<br>(33.12%)
| '''5,658<br>(33.12%)'''
| 2,551<br>(14.93%)
| 2,551<br>(14.93%)
| 1,528<br>(8.95%)
| 1,528<br>(8.95%)
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| February 18
| February 18
| [[2023 Fael NPC presidential primary|Fael]]<br/>{{small|498,077}}
| [[2023 Fael NPC presidential primary|Fael]]<br/>{{small|498,077}}
| 145,340<br>(29.18%)
| '''145,340<br>(29.18%)'''
| 91,896<br>(18.45%)
| 91,896<br>(18.45%)
| 74,463<br>(14.95%)
| 74,463<br>(14.95%)
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| February 25
| February 25
| [[2023 Lyhoming NPC presidential primary|Lyhoming]]<br/>{{small|485,075}}
| [[2023 Lyhoming NPC presidential primary|Lyhoming]]<br/>{{small|485,075}}
| 151,442<br>(31.22%)
| '''151,442<br>(31.22%)'''
| 93,426<br>(19.26%)
| 93,426<br>(19.26%)
| 93,717<br>(19.32%)
| 93,717<br>(19.32%)
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| March 4
| March 4
| [[2023 Assimia NPC presidential primary|Assimia]]<br/>{{small|366,126}}
| [[2023 Assimia NPC presidential primary|Assimia]]<br/>{{small|366,126}}
| 128,731<br>(35.16%)
| '''128,731<br>(35.16%)'''
| 72,933<br>(19.92%)
| 72,933<br>(19.92%)
| 89,921<br>(24.56%)
| 89,921<br>(24.56%)
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| 8,602<br>(2.34%)
| 8,602<br>(2.34%)
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|-
|rowspan="3"|March 11
| [[2023 St. Ellen NPC presidential primary|St. Ellen]]<br/>{{small|2,089}}
| 394<br>(19.12%)
| 600<br>(29.11%)
| '''850<br>(41.23%)'''
| 151<br>(7.36%)
| 65<br>(3.18%)
| 29<br>(1.38%)
|-
| [[2023 Capital Territory NPC presidential primary|Capital Territory]]<br/>{{small|236,905}}
| '''77,375<br>(32.66%)'''
| 56,740<br>(23.95%)
| 65,505<br>(27.65%)
| 23,312<br>(9.84%)
| 10,234<br>(4.32%)
| 3,739<br>(1.57%)
|-
| [[2023 NPC Voters Abroad presidential primary|Voters Abroad]]<br/>{{small|7,742}}
| 1,718<br>(22.19%)
| 665<br>(8.59%)
| 926<br>(11.96%)
| '''2,409<br>(31.11%)'''
| 1,488<br>(19.22%)
| 536<br>(6.92%)
|-
| March 18
| [[2023 Cahoka NPC presidential primary|Cahoka]]<br/>{{small|303,154}}
| 82,212<br>(27.39%)
| 95,029<br>(31.66%)
| '''97,310<br>(32.42%)'''
| 22,931<br>(7.64%)
| 5,042<br>(1.68%)
| 630<br>(0.20%)
|-
| March 25
| [[2023 Lothicania NPC presidential primary|Lothicania]]<br/>{{small|3,306,288}}
| '''1,398,230<br>(42.29%)'''
| 989,572<br>(29.93%)
| 673,491<br>(20.37%)
| 217,884<br>(6.59%)
| 27,111<br>(0.82%)
| -
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| April 1
| [[2023 New Estmere NPC presidential primary|New Estmere]]
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| April 8
| [[2023 San Andreas NPC presidential primary|San Andreas]]
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|colspan="2"|'''Total Popular Vote'''<br/>'''{{small|6,152,389}}'''
| '''2,161,208<br>(35.12%)'''
| '''1,582,324<br>(25.71%)'''
| '''1,318,957<br>(21.43%)'''
| '''559,175<br>(9.08%)'''
| '''164,543<br>(2.67%)'''
| '''366,182<br>(5.95%)'''
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== Candidates ==
== Candidates ==
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| 559,175<br /><small>(9.08%)</small>
| 559,175<br /><small>(9.08%)</small>
|'''1'''<br>([[2023 NPC Abroad presidential primary|Voters Abroad]])
|'''1'''<br>([[2023 NPC Voters Abroad presidential primary|Voters Abroad]])
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Revision as of 23:42, 31 March 2023

2023 National Progress Coalition presidential primaries

← 2018 February 4 to May 27, 2023 2028 →

The 2023 National Progress Coalition (NPC) presidential primaries are primaries organized by member parties of the NPC that are scheduled to take place from February 4 to May 27, 2023 in all nine states and two territories of Rizealand as well as the Onnohou Nation for the purpose of selecting the NPC's nominee for president and deputy president in the 2023 Rizealand presidential election.

Schedule and results

Date Contest
and total popular vote
Popular vote
Barbara Ward Deshawn Norman Laura Wahl Tony Francesco Anita Pernet Other
February 4 Providence
373,522
65,256
(17.47%)
63,816
(17.08%)
83,255
(22.29%)
42,087
(11.27%)
18,590
(4.98%)
100,518 (26.91%)
February 11 Charlotte
556,326
107,149
(19.26%)
111,989
(20.13%)
136,968
(24.62%)
55,188
(9.92%)
33,269
(5.98%)
111,763
(20.08%)
Onnohou Nation
17,085
3,361
(19.67%)
5,658
(33.12%)
2,551
(14.93%)
1,528
(8.95%)
1,251
(7.32%)
2,736
(16.01%)
February 18 Fael
498,077
145,340
(29.18%)
91,896
(18.45%)
74,463
(14.95%)
61,313
(12.31%)
33,321
(6.69%)
91,744
(18.41%)
February 25 Lyhoming
485,075
151,442
(31.22%)
93,426
(19.26%)
93,717
(19.32%)
75,769
(15.62%)
24,836
(5.12%)
45,855
(9.45%)
March 4 Assimia
366,126
128,731
(35.16%)
72,933
(19.92%)
89,921
(24.56%)
56,603
(15.46%)
9,336
(2.55%)
8,602
(2.34%)
March 11 St. Ellen
2,089
394
(19.12%)
600
(29.11%)
850
(41.23%)
151
(7.36%)
65
(3.18%)
29
(1.38%)
Capital Territory
236,905
77,375
(32.66%)
56,740
(23.95%)
65,505
(27.65%)
23,312
(9.84%)
10,234
(4.32%)
3,739
(1.57%)
Voters Abroad
7,742
1,718
(22.19%)
665
(8.59%)
926
(11.96%)
2,409
(31.11%)
1,488
(19.22%)
536
(6.92%)
March 18 Cahoka
303,154
82,212
(27.39%)
95,029
(31.66%)
97,310
(32.42%)
22,931
(7.64%)
5,042
(1.68%)
630
(0.20%)
March 25 Lothicania
3,306,288
1,398,230
(42.29%)
989,572
(29.93%)
673,491
(20.37%)
217,884
(6.59%)
27,111
(0.82%)
-
April 1 New Estmere
April 8 San Andreas
Total Popular Vote
6,152,389
2,161,208
(35.12%)
1,582,324
(25.71%)
1,318,957
(21.43%)
559,175
(9.08%)
164,543
(2.67%)
366,182
(5.95%)

Candidates

Of the fourteen major candidates who either held significant public office or received significant media coverage, at least five have withdrawn their candidacies before the start of primaries.

Declared candidates

Candidate Born Most recent position Political Party State Campaign announced Popular vote Contests won Article
Francesco Anthony speaking.png
Tony Francesco
(1944-10-07) October 7, 1944 (age 80)
Oakdale, New Estmere
Federal representative from Assimia (1983–present) Green
Assimia
January 14, 2022 559,175
(9.08%)
1
(Voters Abroad)
Kyrsten Sinema (cropped).jpg
Laura Wahl
(1975-12-20) December 20, 1975 (age 48)
Eagleton, Providence
Governor of Providence (2021-present) Democrat
Providence
April 10, 2022 1,318,957
(21.43%)
4
(PR, CH, EL, CA)
Kamala Harris April 2019.jpg
Barbara Ward
(1964-06-04) June 4, 1964 (age 60)
Portmouth, New Estmere
Attorney General of the Federation (2019-2022) New Democrat
Camden, CT
April 29, 2022 2,161,208
(35.12%)
5
(FA, LY, AM, CT, LO)
Dwayne Johnson 2, 2013.jpg
Deshawn "Deno" Norman
(1970-06-01) June 1, 1970 (age 54)
Morgan Park, New Estmere
Actor and Film Producer
Professional wrestler
Democrat
San Andreas
September 15, 2022 1,582,324
(25.71%)
1
(ON)
Pernet Anita speaking.png
Anita Pernet
(1987-06-15) June 15, 1987 (age 37)
Belltown, New Estmere
Member of the Portmouth City Council (2019-2022) Green
New Estmere
November 16, 2022 164,543
(2.67%)
0

Withdrew during the primaries

Candidate Born Most recent position Political Party State Campaign announced Campaign suspended Popular vote Contests won Article
Elaine Chao by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Grace Chen
(1950-04-25) April 25, 1950 (age 74)
Liberty City, Lothicania
Secretary of Transport (2013-2018) Democrat
Lothicania
January 15, 2022 February 12, 2023 37,193
(0.51%)
0
Gov Kate Brown 2021.jpg
Marci Shaw
(1958-10-03) October 3, 1958 (age 66)
Winchester, Providence
Governor of New Estmere (2014-present) New Democrat
New Estmere
March 4, 2022 February 15, 2023 69,499
(1.12%)
0
Xavier Becerra by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Emanuel Rodriguez
(1963-12-30) December 30, 1963 (age 60)
Los Santos, San Andreas
Governor of San Andreas (2015-present) New Democrat
San Andreas
March 7, 2022 February 25, 2023 156,712
(2.54%)
0
Carly Fiorina by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Polina Karpenko
(1957-04-28) April 28, 1957 (age 67)
Shelby, Lyhoming
CEO of the Apexi Corporation (2001-2012) Democrat
Lyhoming
November 27, 2022 February 26, 2023 49,173
(0.79%)
0

Other notable candidates who withdrew their candidacy during the primaries but have not received significant media attention (in order of withdrawal date):

  • Stefan Forslund (G), greenpeace activist and 2018 candidate for president (withdrew February 13, 2023)
  • Tinesha Hart (G), climate change activist (withdrew March 19, 2023)

Withdrew before primaries

Candidate Born Most recent position Political Party State Campaign announced Campaign suspended Article
Rep Tim Ryan 2016.jpg
Elliot Carr
(1972-02-22) February 22, 1972 (age 52)
South Bend, Providence
Federal representative from Providence (2013–present) Democrat
Providence
March 10, 2022 October 19, 2022
Lindroth Philip speaking.png
Philip Lindroth
(1972-03-11) March 11, 1972 (age 52)
Everett, Providence
Federal representative from New Estmere (2013–present) New Democrat
New Estmere
April 11, 2022 July 11, 2022
Nicole Malliotakis by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Marcela Carbajal Noboa
(1985-08-03) August 3, 1985 (age 39)
Liberty City, Lothicania
Federal councilor from Lothicania (2018-present) New Democrat
Lothicania
February 4, 2022 January 6, 2023

Other notable candidates who withdrew their candidacy before the primaries but have not received significant media attention: