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The '''1990 Arabin presidential election''' was the 39th quadrennial [[Arabi|Arabin]] presidential election, held on Saturday, December 1, 1990. The [[Conservative Socialist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Socialist]] ticket of [[Johnathan Michaelson (Arabi)|Johnathan Michaelson]], and  Toby Lord, defeated the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist]] ticket of [[Adam Brady (Arabi)|Adam Brady]] and Harry Byrne.
The '''1990 Arabin presidential election''' was the 39th quadrennial [[Arabi|Arabin]] presidential election, held on Saturday, December 1, 1990. The [[Conservative Socialist Party (Arabi)|Conservative Socialist]] ticket of [[Johnathan Michaelson (Arabi)|Johnathan Michaelson]] and  Toby Lord, defeated the [[Liberal Socialist Party (Arabi)|Liberal Socialist]] ticket of [[Adam Brady (Arabi)|Adam Brady]] and Harry Byrne.

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1990 Arabin presidential election
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← 1986 December 1, 1990 (1990-12-01) 1994 →

148 members of the Electoral College
75 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout98.9% Increase 8.3 pp
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Nominee Johnathan Michaelson Adam Brady
Party CCP LSP
Home state New Plymouth Windsor
Running mate Toby Lord Harry Byrne
Electoral vote 79 69
States carried 7 9 + DA
Popular vote 17,158,789 14,054,874
Percentage 54.97% 45.03%

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Electoral votes by states

President before election

Adam Brady
LSP

Elected President

Johnathan Michaelson
CCP

The 1990 Arabin presidential election was the 39th quadrennial Arabin presidential election, held on Saturday, December 1, 1990. The Conservative Socialist ticket of Johnathan Michaelson and Toby Lord, defeated the Liberal Socialist ticket of Adam Brady and Harry Byrne.