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[[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 incumbent Vice President [[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|Kyrsten Sinema}}, receiving over 7% of the national popular vote and nearly winning Sinema's home state.
[[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 incumbent Vice President [[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|Kyrsten Sinema}}, receiving over 7% of the national popular vote and nearly winning Sinema's home state.

Revision as of 08:02, 30 December 2024

2040 United States presidential election
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← 2036 November 6, 2040 (2040-11-06) 2044 →

430 members of the Electoral College
216 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout188,308,824
65.11% (Increase 5.27 pp)