Reworked edition of the 2018 Brazilian presidential election posted by victorraiders. Changed quite a few things from the original to try to make the game more fun, balanced and less prone to end up with the exact same percentages every time.
Hi there! After a long time, this is the most ambitious project yet I have done, it is a full 133-county/city model of Virginia’s 2021 gubernatorial election. Using data from the 2017 election, I have constructed a simulation you will enjoy greatly! It is definitely easier as the Democrat here, but the Republicans have a fair shot at winning. There are SIX parties here: Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Greens, Constitution, and Independent Greens.
As as both a fan of Heathers (Both the 2014 musical, and the original 1988 movie), as well as elections, I decided to combine the two, and make this scenario for all of the other Heather’s fans, who also happen to be fans of politics.
I had wished to publish this earlier but it crashed so I had to reconstruct the scenario basically from scratch. So far, playing as the Democrat here is REALLY hard. I mean REALLY. So give it a try.
Candidates:
Republicans:
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Sen. Lamar Alexander, Sen. Bob Corker, Gov. Bill Haslam, Gov. Bill Lee, Rep. Phil Roe, Rep. Tim Burchett, Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Rep. Scott DesJarlais, Rep. Diane Black, Rep. John Rose, Rep. Mark Green, Rep. David Kustoff, Rep. Stephen Fincher, Mr. Peyton Manning, Mr. Aaron Pettigrew, Mr. Curtis Colvett
Democrats:
Gov. Phil Bredesen, VP Al Gore, Mayor Andy Berke, Mayor David Briley, Mayor Karl Dean, Mayor Megan Barry, Minority Leader Jeff Yarbro, Minority Leader Craig Fitzhugh, State Rep. Lee Harris, Rep. Lincoln Davis, Rep. Jim Cooper, Rep. Bob Clement, Rep. Bart Gordon, Rep. John Tanner, Ms. Taylor Swift, Mr. Mark Clayton, Ms. Mary Blair Horner
Before she was a presidential candidate, Elizabeth Warren was a firebrand progressive facing up against an incumbent Republican senator. In real life, Warren came on top with a relatively close victory. This election was indeed considered to be a tossup and this scenario could go either way.
Hey all! This scenario was made as an alternate history where the Houthi Rebels in Yemen were victorious in the Civil War, and the United States and Yemen worked together to have free and fair elections.
Candidates:
al-Houthi – Merger of two Houthi names in order to avoid realistic connections to someone that may be considered a terrorist to some. Basically a moderate stability and unity party.
al-Yadumi – Leader of the Reform party, which merged moderate traditionalists and tribes with moderate non-Houthi members.
Hadi – Leader of the Traditionalists, the hardline “traditionalists”. Was the former President of Yemen.
Al-Saqqaf – Leader of the Socialists, supported primarily by those in the bigger cities and those who are younger.
Hello! This is my first scenario, and instead of possibly doing historical scenarios, I think they’ve been done to death. So I will present the scenario that is drawn from an episode of “Futurama“, Season 7 Episode 3.
Thundercrats:
Sen. Chris Travers
Mr. Unknown Greenland
Rep. Darcy Richardson
Rep. J. J. Evans
Rep. Randall Terry
Gov. Sarah Palin
Mr. John Jackson
Plun-Darrcans
Pres. Richard Nixon
Vice President Agnew
Mr. Jack Johnson
Third Parties
Theodore Roosevelt’s Head for the Space Bull Moose Party
Hermes Conrad for the Brain Slug Party
Version 1.3 is Live
Changes
Reduced Headless Agnew to a shell of his former self – will not be easy to win as.
Fixed Plun-Darrcan Party by allowing primaries, rather than not having them.
Hi y’all, I’ve spent some time learning from my Illinois one and other people on the site, and now I grandly reveal my new creation: Georgia Gubernatorial 2018/Senatorial 2020. I had heard you all wanted it done somewhere, but here it is to play. Let me know if there’s anything I can/should improve.
Primaries end in convention on May 22 that is proportional to each county’s partisan primary raw vote numbers.
Democratic:
Stacey Abrams, Former House Minority Leader and 2018 Gubernatorial nominee
Teresa Tomlinson, Mayor of Columbus and 2020 Senate candidate
Ted Terry, Mayor of Clarkston and 2020 Senate candidate
Sanford Bishop, incumbent Representative from GA-02
Hank Johnson, incumbent Representative from GA-04
John Lewis, incumbent Representative from GA-05
Lucy McBath, incumbent Representative from GA-06
Jim Marshall, former Representative from GA-08
John Barrow, former Representative from GA-12
David Scott, incumbent Representative from GA-13
Stacey Evans, former State Representative
Jason Carter, former State Senator and grandson of President Jimmy Carter
Michelle Nunn, philanthropist and daughter of US Senator Sam Nunn
Sally Yates, former Acting Attorney General
Jon Ossoff, documentary filmmaker, 2017 GA-06 special nominee, 2020 Senate candidate
Sarah Riggs Amico, 2018 LG nominee
Republicans:
Brian Kemp, incumbent Governor and Former SOS
Casey Cagle, former LG
Sonny Perdue, current US Sec of Agriculture and former Gov
David Perdue, incumbent US senator
Johnny Isakson, incumbent US senator
Buddy Carter, incumbent Representative from GA-01
Drew Ferguson, incumbent Representative from GA-03
Karen Handel, former SOS and former Representative from GA-06
Rob Woodall, incumbent Representative from GA-07
Austin Scott, incumbent Representative from GA-08
Doug Collins, incumbent Representative from GA-09
Jody Hice, incumbent Representative from GA-10
Barry Loudermilk, incumbent Representative from GA-11