Texas Governor 2014

The Conservative State Continue with Republicans or  Democratic After Ann Richards

Update: Popular vote and minors

Republicans:

Gregg Abbott

Lisa Fritsch

Miriam Martinez

Rick Perry [off]

Ted Cruz [off]

Democrats:

Wendy Davis

Ray Madrigal [off]

Libertarians:

Kathy Glass

Greens:

Brandon Palmer

Kat Swift

 

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2015 Kentucky Gubernatorial Election – A Time of Change

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Version 1.0.8

Switched money coefficient to 10

Version 1.0.7

Finished the Endorsers

Edited the Interviewers a little

Added some events

Added Ashley Judd (percentages need to be set still)

Version 1.0.6

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Added all of the members of the state house as endorsers

Changed Curtis’ color to grey

Version 1.0.5

Kentucky Governor – 2015

75% of the state house has been added as endorsers

Version 1.0.4

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Half of the state house members have been added as endorsers

Version 1.0.3

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Added a few endorsers

Fixed primary turnout issue

Fixed issue with conventions

Version 1.0.2

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Added Congressional endorsers

Minor updates to leaders and vice leaders

Version 1.0.1

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Added Interviewers

Added more events

Updated primary turnout numbers for each county

Changed the scenario picture

Minor changes to candidates and issues

Version 1.0

Kentucky Governor – 2015

Will you complete the Republican revolution in Kentucky or will the Democrats hold onto the governorship?

Republicans

Matt Bevin

James Comer

Hal Heiner

William T. Scott

Robert Lee Rosier

Democrats

Jack Conway

Geoff Young

Independent

Drew Curtis

 

To Do List

What if candidates

More Endorsers

More Interviewers

More Events

Popular Vote (when released)

Fixed Finances

 

Note: Thanks to ConservativeElector2 for finding the map.  Also, anyone can use this scenario as a basis for other Kentucky elections.

Massachusetts Gubernatorial Election 2018

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Will Charlie Baker, one of the country’s most popular governor, win reelection in one of the bluest states in the nation?  Or will the Democrats take back the Governorship?  Or could a Republican challenger defeat Baker?  Candidates include:

Republicans

  • Governor Charlie Baker
  • former Senator Scott Brown (off)
  • former Governor Mitt Romney (off)
  • former State Senator Richard Tisei (off)
  • former Governor Bill Weld (off)
  • Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito (off)
  • former Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey (off)

Democrats

  • Attorney General Maura Healey
  • Mayor Setti Warren
  • former Secretary Jay Gonzalez
  • former State Senator Dan Wolf
  • Dr. Joseph Avellone
  • Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III (off)
  • former Senator John Kerry (off)
  • former Governor Deval Patrick (off)
  • Mayor Marty Walsh (off)
  • Representative Seth Moulton (off)
  • Mayor Kim Driscoll (off)
  • Mayor Joseph Curtatone (off)
  • Auditor Suzanne Bump (off)
  • former Assistant Secretary Juliette Kayyem (off)

United Independents

  • Mr. Evan Falchuk (off)

Green-Rainbow

  • Dr. Jill Stein (off)

Updates will be made to this scenario, so feel free to leave suggestions in the comments

California Gubernatorial 2018

California Governor – 2018

Author: Anthony

 

The last time California had an open election for the Governorship, it became the most expensive statewide election in US history. With both the governor and senate seat up in 2010, the republicans were on the verge of actually winning some statewide seats. 8 years later after Jerry Brown 2.0, California still faces many problems that the growing electorate seems eager to simply find anyone who can make the state better. While California is difficult for a republican to win, a new crop of California GOP faces (something CA Republicans have not had in over a decade) look poised to put it back into play. But with democrats already having a full bench of experienced and top shelf names such as Gavin Newsom, Antonio Villaraigosa and others running, can the republicans win the Governorship?

Notes — Many candidates have already declared their candidacy (mainly on the democratic side) and others are speculating a run and have been included regardless. Those already declared are on by default, those likely to run are also on by default, those genuinely on the fence are turned off for the time being, but feel free to use them. As time passes and the race develops I can continue to update if there is enough interest. Also I can do remakes of the 2010 versions of the CA Governor and Senate races if there is interest. This is my first so any and all feedback is appreciated.

Maine 2018 Gubernatorial Election

This is a scenario based on what might occur in the next election in Maine. The turnout numbers for each party are based on the voter count in the last election.

Republican Leaders:

Susan Collins: Senator from Maine

Michael Thibodeau: President of the Maine State Senate

Mary Mayhew: Commissioner of Maine Human and Health Services Department

 

Democratic Leaders:

Mark Eves: Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives

Janet Mills: Attorney General of Maine

Michael Michaud: Former U.S. Representative and 2014 Democratic Candidate

 

Libertarian Leaders:

Jim Bouchard: 2016 Libertarian Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives

Chris Lyons: Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Maine.

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I might update this but we will see!

-General T. Langill

New Jersey Gubernatorial 2017

UPDATE 10-29-17: Fixed minor parties which were still using primaries
I disabled primaries. I tried fixing them using a popular primary vote but kept getting crashes, even when going back to an electoral system.  Sorry, hopefully the bug-handling improves in later versions

New Jersey Governor 2017

 

UPDATE 10-22-17:

  • Added more independent candidates, such as the “Lower Property Taxes” party.
  • Modified the region vote percentages for more realism (combined results from 2013, 2009, and 2005 county results
  • Fixed issues: Removed some that don’t apply and adjusted some federal issues like budget

UPDATE 6-11-17:

  • Updated with primary election winners: Lt. Gov. Gim Guadagno (R) and Phil Murphy (D)
  • Added Libertarian, Green Party and Constitution Party nominees
  • Updated electoral vote (Huntington-Hill with 225 seats using “Wyoming Rule”)
  • Updated region percentages (30% NJ13, 35% POTUS16, 35% Senate14)
  • Added issues: NJEA (Teacher Union) & Bridgegate
  • Just for fun – added Andrew Wilkow from Sirius XM as an independent candidate 🙂

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