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The '''2022 Arabin presidential election''' is scheduled for Saturday, December 3, 2022. It will be the 47th quadrennial presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn on December 12, 2022, will either elect a new president and vice president or re-elect the incumbents. | The '''2022 Arabin presidential election''' is scheduled for Saturday, December 3, 2022. It will be the 47th quadrennial presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn on December 12, 2022, will either elect a new president and vice president or re-elect the incumbents. | ||
[[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]], the 29th incumbent president, | [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]], the 29th incumbent president, announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election, making Freeman the first incumbent president in Arabin history to not seek a second term. 3 major candidates have launched campaigns for the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]]. The winner of the 2022 presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 10, 2023. | ||
== Nominations == | == Nominations == |
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The 2022 Arabin presidential election is scheduled for Saturday, December 3, 2022. It will be the 47th quadrennial presidential election. Voters will select presidential electors who in turn on December 12, 2022, will either elect a new president and vice president or re-elect the incumbents.
Lona Freeman, the 29th incumbent president, announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election, making Freeman the first incumbent president in Arabin history to not seek a second term. 3 major candidates have launched campaigns for the Republican Party. The winner of the 2022 presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 10, 2023.
Nominations
Democratic Party nomination
Primaries
Republican Party nomination
Declared candidates
- Lucien Orton - Senator from Windsor
- Matthew Boyle - CEO of Boyle's Oil
- Todd Simpson - Radio host