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{{RSA election|2036|presidential}}
#REDIRECT [[2036 Reformed States presidential election]]
{{Infobox election
| election_name    = 2036 United States presidential election
| country          = Reformed States
| flag_year        =
| flag_image        = Flag of the Reformed States of America.svg
| type              = presidential
| ongoing          = no
| party_colour      =
| party_name        =
| alliance_name    =
| previous_election = 2032 United States presidential election
| previous_year    = 2032
| outgoing_members  =
| election_date    = {{Start date|2036|11|04}}
| elected_members  =
| next_election    = 2040 Reformed States presidential election
| next_year        = 2040
| votes_for_election= 430 members of the {{wp|United States Electoral College|Electoral College}}
| needed_votes      = 216 electoral
| seats_for_election=
| majority_seats    =
| opinion_polls    =
| registered        =
| turnout          = 157,333,743 <br> 59.84% ({{increase}} 2.87 {{wp|percentage point|pp}})
 
<!--        Ron DeSantis        -->
| image1            = Ron_DeSantis,_Official_Portrait,_113th_Congress_(cropped_2).jpg
| image1_size      =
| image1_upright    =
| colour1          = ff0000
| nominee1          = '''[[Ron DeSantis]]'''
| party1            = [[Republican Party (Reformed States)|Republican]]
| home_state1      = {{wp|Florida}}
| running_mate1    = '''[[Tim Scott]]'''
| electoral_vote1  = '''229'''
| states_carried1  = '''24'''
| popular_vote1    = 70,674,317
| percentage1      = 44.92
 
<!--        Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez      -->
| image2            = Alexandria_Ocasio-Cortez_Official_Portrait.jpg
| image2_size      =
| image2_upright    =
| colour2          = 0000ff
| nominee2          = {{wp|Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez}}
| party2            = [[Democratic Party (Reformed States)|Democratic]]
| alliance2        = [[Green Party (Reformed States)|Green]]
| home_state2      = {{wp|New York}}
| running_mate2    = {{wp|Shawn Fain}}
| electoral_vote2  = 201
| states_carried2  = 16 + {{wp|Washington, D.C.|DC}}
| popular_vote2    = '''71,885,787'''
| percentage2      = '''45.69%'''
 
<!--        Andrew Yang        -->
| image3            = Andrew_Yang_November_2023.jpg
| image3_size      =
| image3_upright    =
| colour3          = 182742
| nominee3          = {{wp|Andrew Yang}}
| party3            = [[Forward Party (Reformed States)|Forward]]
| home_state3      = {{wp|Pennsylvania}}
| running_mate3    = {{wp|Kyrsten Sinema}}
| electoral_vote3  = 0
| states_carried3  = 0
| popular_vote3    = 11,328,029
| percentage3      = 7.2%
 
<!-- map -->
| map_image        = {{2036 Reformed States presidential election imagemap}}
| map_size          =
| map_alt          =
| map              =
| map_caption      = Presidential election results map. <span style="color:darkred;">Red</span> denotes states won by DeSantis/Scott, and <span style="color:blue;">blue</span> denotes those won by Ocasio-Cortez/Fain. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.
 
<!-- bottom -->
| title            = President
| before_election  = [[Ron DeSantis]]
| before_party      = [[Republican Party (Reformed States)|Republican]]
| posttitle        =
| after_election    = Ron DeSantis
| after_party      = [[Republican Party (Reformed States)|Republican]]
}}
{{American Splinter sidebar}}
 
[[Presidential elections in the Reformed States|Presidential elections]] were held in the [[Reformed States]] on November 4, 2036. [[Ron DeSantis]], incumbent president and [[Republican Party (Reformed States)|Republican Party]] nominee, alongside running mate [[Tim Scott]], defeated the [[Democratic Party (Reformed States)|Democratic]] ticket of {{wp|Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez}}, the junior {{wp|U.S. Senator}} from {{wp|New York}}, and {{wp|Shawn Fain}}, labor unionist and president of the {{wp|United Auto Workers}}. {{wp|Andrew Yang}}, entrepreneur and founder of the [[Forward Party (Reformed States)|Forward Party]], ran alongside former {{wp|Arizona}} senator {{wp|Kirsten Sinema}}, receiving over 7% of the national popular vote and nearly winning Sinema's home state.

Latest revision as of 22:03, 29 December 2024