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| party1                  = '''[[Liberal Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Liberal Party]]'''
| party1                  = '''[[Liberal Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Liberal Party]]'''
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| image1                  = [[File:2007JEdwards.png|128px]]
| image1                  = [[File:2007JEdwards.png|128px]]
| nominee1                = '''[[John Edwards]]'''
| nominee1                = '''[[John Edwards]]'''
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| party2                  = [[Conservative Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Conservative Party]]
| party2                  = [[Conservative Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Conservative Party]]
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| image2                  = [[File:Kelly_Hancock.jpg|100px]]
| image2                  = [[File:Kelly_Hancock.jpg|100px]]
| nominee2                = [[Robert Jenson]]
| nominee2                = [[Robert Jenson]]
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| party3                  = [[Green Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Green Party]]
| party3                  = [[Green Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Green Party]]
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| image3                  = [[File:Dallas_Hecdé.jpg|84px]]
| image3                  = [[File:Dallas_Hecdé.jpg|84px]]
| nominee3                = [[Dallas Hecdé]]
| nominee3                = [[Dallas Hecdé]]
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| party4                  = [[Communist Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Communist Party]]
| party4                  = [[Communist Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Communist Party]]
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| image4                  = [[File:John Hall 2019.jpg|112px]]
| nominee4                = [[John Hall]]
| nominee4                = [[John Hall]]
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| party5                  = [[Equalist Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Equalist Party]]
| party5                  = [[Equalist Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Equalist Party]]
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| image5                  = [[File:John Hall official pic.jpg|90px]]
| image5                  = [[File:John Hall official pic.jpg|90px]]
| nominee5                = [[Bill Carlsson]]
| nominee5                = [[Bill Carlsson]]
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[[File:Liberal Noon Disc.png|65px|center|link=Liberal Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Liberal (Nooooooooooooooo)]]<big>'''2019 Liberal Party ticket'''</big>
[[File:LPN.png|65px|center|link=Liberal Party (Nooooooooooooooo)|Liberal (Nooooooooooooooo)]]<big>'''2019 Liberal Party ticket'''</big>
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! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:blue; width:200px;"|[[John Edwards]]
! style="width:3em; font-size:135%; background:blue; width:200px;"|[[John Edwards]]
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| colspan=2 |'''Campaign'''
| colspan=2 |'''Campaign'''
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| colspan=2 |[[File:Edwards-Calvinson 2019.png|center|275px]]
| colspan=2 |[[File:EDCAL-2019.png|center|205px]]
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| colspan=2 |<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gcn.com.noo/en/john_edwards_announces_reelection_campaign |title=John Edwards announces reelection campaign |work=Gomona City News |accessdate=April 12, 2019 |author=Loresno, Arthur}}</ref>
| colspan=2 |<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.gcn.com.noo/en/john_edwards_announces_reelection_campaign |title=John Edwards announces reelection campaign |work=Gomona City News |accessdate=April 12, 2019 |author=Loresno, Arthur}}</ref>

Latest revision as of 00:53, 28 March 2020

2019 Noon Federal election

← 2017 13 August 2019 - 14 August 2019 2021 →
TurnoutDecrease 83.63%
  2007JEdwards.png Kelly Hancock.jpg Dallas Hecdé.jpg
Nominee John Edwards Robert Jenson Dallas Hecdé
Party Liberal Party Conservative Party Green Party
Popular vote 2,196,216,000 818,928,000 223,344,000
Percentage 59% 22% 11.5%

  John Hall 2019.jpg John Hall official pic.jpg
Nominee John Hall Bill Carlsson
Party Communist Party Equalist Party
Popular vote 18,612,000 2,343,837
Percentage 6% .4%

2019 Noon Election Results.png

President before election

John Edwards
Liberal Party

Elected President

John Edwards
Liberal Party

The 2019 Noon Federal election was the 6th biannual presidential election (31st election overall), held on Thursday, August 15, 2019. The incumbent, John Edwards, won at 59% along with his running mate George Calvinson. Robert Jenson and Henry Trastemon had a voting percentage of 22%.

The five candidates had a close race among all 3,722,400,000 people who showed up to the booths across the country.

Liberal (Nooooooooooooooo)
2019 Liberal Party ticket
John Edwards George Calvinson
for President for Vice President
2007JEdwards.png
George Calvinson.jpeg
28th Speaker of
the State of Gaht
(2005-2018)
19th
Speaker of the State of Salabrachon
(2015-2018)
Campaign
EDCAL-2019.png
[1]

Debates

The Noon Federal election of 2019's debates were held in three places, Salabrachon, Gomona City, and Conakija.

Debates held from June - July 2019
No. Date City Participants Viewership
1 Saturday, June 8, 2019 Salabrachon, Capital John Edwards

Robert Jenson

John Hall

78,943,000
2 Monday, June 16, 2019 Gomona City, Gomona John Edwards

Robert Jenson

Dallas Hecdé

John Hall

79,523,000
1 Saturday, July 20, 2019 Conakija, Manadija John Edwards

Robert Jenson

Dallas Hecdé

John Hall

Bill Carlsson

85,447,000

Results

The results of the election were completely unknown until July 30 when John Edwards's approval rating went from 45% to 67%, but it slowly decreased to 59% during the rest of voting season. The entire percentages changed on July 30, and they only got changed more severely the following week, towards election day.

2019 Election by Senate County


Popular vote
Edwards
59%
Jenson
22%
Hecdé
11.5%
Hall
6%
Carlsson
0.4%
Other
0.1%
Candidate Party Votes
John Edwards Liberal 2,196,216,000
Robert Jenson Conservative 818,928,000
Dallas Hecdé Green 223,344,000
John Hall Communist 18,612,000
Bill Carlsson Equalist 2,343,837

References

  1. Loresno, Arthur. "John Edwards announces reelection campaign". Gomona City News. Retrieved April 12, 2019.