note: these elections are fictional and designed to be not realistic

2008 United States presidential election

← 2004 November 4, 2008 2012 →

538 members of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Opinion polls
Turnout58.2%[1] Increase 1.5 pp
 
Nominee Abigail Dodds John McCain
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Virginia Arizona
Running mate Conrad McGuire Sarah Palin
Electoral vote 353 185
States carried 28 + DC + NE-02 22
Popular vote 69,498,516 59,948,323
Percentage 52.9% 45.7%

2008 United States presidential election in California2008 United States presidential election in Oregon2008 United States presidential election in Washington (state)2008 United States presidential election in Idaho2008 United States presidential election in Nevada2008 United States presidential election in Utah2008 United States presidential election in Arizona2008 United States presidential election in Montana2008 United States presidential election in Wyoming2008 United States presidential election in Colorado2008 United States presidential election in New Mexico2008 United States presidential election in North Dakota2008 United States presidential election in South Dakota2008 United States presidential election in Nebraska2008 United States presidential election in Kansas2008 United States presidential election in Oklahoma2008 United States presidential election in Texas2008 United States presidential election in Minnesota2008 United States presidential election in Iowa2008 United States presidential election in Missouri2008 United States presidential election in Arkansas2008 United States presidential election in Louisiana2008 United States presidential election in Wisconsin2008 United States presidential election in Illinois2008 United States presidential election in Michigan2008 United States presidential election in Indiana2008 United States presidential election in Ohio2008 United States presidential election in Kentucky2008 United States presidential election in Tennessee2008 United States presidential election in Mississippi2008 United States presidential election in Alabama2008 United States presidential election in Georgia2008 United States presidential election in Florida2008 United States presidential election in South Carolina2008 United States presidential election in North Carolina2008 United States presidential election in Virginia2008 United States presidential election in West Virginia2008 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2008 United States presidential election in Maryland2008 United States presidential election in Delaware2008 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania2008 United States presidential election in New Jersey2008 United States presidential election in New York2008 United States presidential election in Connecticut2008 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2008 United States presidential election in Vermont2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire2008 United States presidential election in Maine2008 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2008 United States presidential election in Hawaii2008 United States presidential election in Alaska2008 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2008 United States presidential election in Maryland2008 United States presidential election in Delaware2008 United States presidential election in New Jersey2008 United States presidential election in Connecticut2008 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2008 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2008 United States presidential election in Vermont2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Dodds/McGuire and red denotes those won by McCain/Palin. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

George W. Bush
Republican

Elected President

Abigail Dodds
Democratic

2020 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary

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33 Democratic National Convention delegates (24 pledged, 9 unpledged)
The number of pledged delegates won is determined by the popular vote
 
Candidate Mark Warner Barack Obama Amy Klobuchar
Home state Virginia Illinois Minnesota
Delegate count 10 9 5
Popular vote 121,439 108,311 52,514
Percentage 40.7% 36.3% 17.6%
2020 Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses

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Candidate Barack Obama Mark Warner Amy Klobuchar
Home state Illinois Virginia Minnesota
Delegate count 13 10 6
First vote 55,727
(31.6%)
45,322
(25.7%)
22,573
(12.8%)

 
Candidate Cory Booker John Hickenlooper Tulsi Gabbard
Home state New Jersey Colorado Hawaii
Delegate count 5 5 2
First vote 18,517
(10.5%)
16,401
(9.3%)
12,521
(7.1%)
2001 New York City mayoral election

← 1997 November 6, 2001 2005 →
 
Nominee Donald Trump Michael Bloomberg
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Liberal
Independence
Working Families
Popular vote 744,757 709,268
Percentage 50.3% 47.9%

Borough results
Trump:      50–60%
Bloomberg:      50–60%      70–80%

Mayor before election

Rudy Giuliani
Republican

Elected Mayor

Donald Trump
Democratic

2024 United States Senate election in West Virginia

← 2018 November 5, 2024 2030 →
 
Nominee Alex Mooney Joe Manchin
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 269,565 235,113
Percentage 51.38% 44.81%

County results
Mooney:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Manchin:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%

U.S. senator before election

Joe Manchin
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Alex Mooney
Republican

2012 United States Senate election in Maine

← 2006 November 6, 2012 2018 →
 
Nominee Jeanette Lorne Charlie Summers Cynthia Dill
Party Independent Republican Democratic
Popular vote 370,580 215,399 92,900
Percentage 52.9% 30.8% 13.3%

County results
Lorne:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. senator before election

Jeanette Lorne
Independent

Elected U.S. Senator

Jeanette Lorne
Independent

  1. ^ "Official 2008 Presidential General Election Results" (PDF). fec.gov. Retrieved 2017-03-31.