2020 Vazian presidential election

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2020 Vazian presidential election

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263 members of the Electoral College
132 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout71.6% Increase 18.2%
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Nominee Micheal Brudia Richard Gold
Party Progressive Traditionalist
Home state Brudia South State
Running mate Racheal Povaz Frank Walker
Electoral vote 202[a] 61
States carried 5 2
Popular vote 24,558,344 20,570,106
Percentage 53.5% 44.8%

Template:2020 United States presidential election imagemap
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Brudia/Povaz, and red denotes those won by Gold/Walker. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state.

President before election

Richard Gold
Traditionalist

Elected President

Micheal Brudia
Progressive

The 2020 Vazian was the 33rd quinquennial presidential election, held on Saturday, December 12, 2020. The Progressive ticket of Brudian Governor Micheal Brudia and incumbent state representative from Central State Racheal Povaz defeated the Tradionalist ticket of incumbent president Richard Gold and vice president Frank Warner. Gold became the first president since 1905 and the second incumbent in the country's history to fail to be re-elected. The election had an unexpectedly high turnout. This may have

Brudia scored an upset landslide victory. The popular vote was won by Brudia with a 13.5% lead over President Gold and Brudia also carried 5 of the 7 states garnering 202 electoral votes in total. The overwhelming popular vote victory may have been skewed by the nearly 4.5 million vote margin of victory in the state of Brudia by Brudia. Major pollsters had the race narrowly leaning toward the incumbent president Gold or a toss-up.

The election was seen as a realigning one as the traditionally conservative southern states, known as the red line, swung hevaliy towards the left-wing Progressives.


The election results in each state and D.C. were certified by December 14.[30] The presidential electors formally cast their votes for president and vice president, at the earliest opportunity, on December 15,[31] and their votes were officially counted by the Legislature on December 19, 2020. Brudia and Povaz are scheduled to be inaugurated on January 1, 2021.

Background

Nominations

Progressive nomination

Candidate

Withdrawn Candidates

=Early primaries

Clinching the nomination

Traditionalist nomination

Candidate

Withdrawn Candidates

=Early primaries

Clinching the nomination

Campaign

Results

Electoral results

The numbers in this table are based on the results certified by each state, detailed in the table of results by state further below. Candidates are listed individually if they received more than 0.1% of the popular vote.

Electoral results
Presidential candidate
Vice presidential candidate
Party Popular
votes
% Electoral
votes
Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
Democratic 81,268,867 51.31% 306
Donald Trump (incumbent)
Mike Pence
Republican 74,216,747 46.86% 232
Jo Jorgensen
Jeremy "Spike" Cohen
Libertarian 1,865,720 1.18% 0
Howie Hawkins
Angela Walker
Green 404,021 0.26% 0
Others 626,336 0.40% 0
Total 158,381,691 100% 538
Estimated eligible voters[1] and turnout 239,247,182 66.20%
Popular vote
Biden
51.31%
Trump
46.86%
Jorgensen
1.18%
Hawkins
0.26%
Others
0.40%
202 61
Brudia Gold
Electoral vote
Brudia/Povaz
76.81%
Gold/Walker
23.19%


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  1. "2020g - United States Elections Project". electproject.org. Retrieved December 15, 2020.