The next United States presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2012. It will be the 57th quadrennial presidential election in which presidential electors, who will officially elect the president and the vice president of the United States on December 20, 2012, will be chosen to succeed incumbent Libertarian President Bryce Irwin and Libertarian Vice-President Archie Areleous.
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| - The next United States presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2012. It will be the 57th quadrennial presidential election in which presidential electors, who will officially elect the president and the vice president of the United States on December 20, 2012, will be chosen to succeed incumbent Libertarian President Bryce Irwin and Libertarian Vice-President Archie Areleous.
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| - Archie Areleous
- Ed Oakley
- John Espinoza
- Malvina Denman
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- Connecticut
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- Utah
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- Dominic de Ven
- Quintin Abraham
- Scott Howard
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| - The next United States presidential election will be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2012. It will be the 57th quadrennial presidential election in which presidential electors, who will officially elect the president and the vice president of the United States on December 20, 2012, will be chosen to succeed incumbent Libertarian President Bryce Irwin and Libertarian Vice-President Archie Areleous. Areleous is running as the Libertarian nominee to succeed Irwin as President in this election. His major challengers are the Democratic candidate, Senior United States Senator from Utah John Espinoza, and the Republican candidate, former Governor of Connecticut Ed Oakley. Two other candidates have attained ballot access sufficient to mathematically win the election by a majority of the electoral college: Secretary of Energy Malvina Denman, the Green Party nominee; and Governor of Maine Gardenia Strudwick, the Constitutional nominee. As specified in the Constitution, the 2012 presidential election will coincide with the United States Senate elections where one-third of the Senators will face re-election (33 Class I seats), and the United States House of Representatives elections (which occurs biennially) to elect the members for the 113th Congress. Eleven gubernatorial elections and many elections for state legislatures will also take place at the same time
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