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Saskatchewan – 2011
Saskatchewan – 2016
Maps
A large number of maps are contained in this zip file.
Denmark – 2015
In this mod you’ll be able to replay the Danish general election of 2015
The biggest three parties are: The Liberal Party, The Socialdemocratic Party and the Danish Peoples Party. Who’ll win of these, or will a smaller party be able to get enough momentum to win?
Author: Koneke
United States – House 1960
Author: SANC
“For the first time in history all of the House races will occur on the same day. While Nixon and Kennedy fight for the Presidency the parties fight over seats in the House; the Democrats’ majority is safe but they will make a net loss.”
1972 – U.S. Presidential Election
Game Engine: President Forever 2016
Author: SANC
1972 U.S. Presidential Election
“While he narrowly lost to John F. Kennedy in the first election of the 1960’s, it looks like now Richard Nixon will win the first election of the 1970’s by a landslide.”
1964 – U.S. Presidential Election
Game Engine: President Forever 2016
Author: SANC
“With the mourning period of the Kennedy assassination over his Vice President Lyndon Johnson takes on Barry Goldwater.”
Texas 2014 – Gubernatorial
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
Author: Zion
Texans are known for their social and fiscal conservatism. Rick Perry has been the incumbent Governor since George W. Bush’s election as President in 2001. But demographic changes have seen areas north of the Rio Grande slowly turn blue. The Lone Star State has not elected a Democrat to state-wide office in 20 years. Can they turn the tide in 2014, and find a successor to the Democratic legacy of Lyndon Johnson and Ann Richards?
United States – 1940
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
Author: Michael Witry
“The Democrats suffered a drubbing in the 1938 midterm elections, but President Roosevelt remains personally popular. As the world descends into war, will Roosevelt seek an unprecedented third term? If not, can the next Democratic nominee hold the New Deal coalition together? And who will emerge from the wide-open Republican field to capture the nomination?”