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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 elect a new president and vice president.<ref>Lona Freeman announced she will not seek a second term, resulting in a new president and vice president.</ref> | 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 elect a new president and vice president.<ref>Lona Freeman announced she will not seek a second term, resulting in a new president and vice president.</ref> | ||
[[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]], the 29th incumbent president, announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election | [[Lona Freeman (Arabi)|Lona Freeman]], the 29th incumbent president, announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election. Four major candidates have launched campaigns for the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]]. Seven major candidates have launched campaigns for the [[Democratic Party (Arabi)|Democratic Party]]. The winner of the 2022 presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 10, 2023. | ||
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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 elect a new president and vice president.[1]
Lona Freeman, the 29th incumbent president, announced on Demcember 12, 2020, that she will not run for re-election. Four major candidates have launched campaigns for the Republican Party. Seven major candidates have launched campaigns for the Democratic Party. The winner of the 2022 presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 10, 2023.
Nominations
Democratic Party nomination
Declared candidates
- Chelsea Pickering - Representative from New Cambridge's 11th district and current Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Kari Henry - 42nd Secretary of State
- Grace Potter - 45th Attorney General[2]
- Winnie Kimes - Former Senator from New Cambridge
- Jay Jenkins - Representative from New Bristol's 6th district
- David Todd - Representative from Owens 14th district
- Anna Woods - Representative from Dellcourt's 2nd district
Declined to run
- Lona Freeman - 29th and incumbent President of Arabi
- Melissa Hewitt – 32nd and incumbent Vice President of Arabi
- Samuel Ingram - 27th President of Arabi
- Walter Freeman - 28th President of Arabi
Primaries
The 2022 Presidential Primaries will take place from March 12, 2022 through June 25, 2022.
Republican Party nomination
Declared candidates
- Lucien Orton - Senator from Windsor
- Matthew Boyle - CEO of Boyle's Oil
- Todd Simpson - Radio host
- Sean Blackburn - Senator from New Bristol
Declined to run
- Jonathan Clark - 26th President of Arabi
Primaries
The 2022 Presidential Primaries will take place from March 12, 2022 through June 25, 2022.
Notes
- ↑ Lona Freeman announced she will not seek a second term, resulting in a new president and vice president.
- ↑ Potter is an Independent but will run as a Democrat