The Rhodea presidential election of 2009 will be held on April 6, 2009, and elect a new President of Rhodea. Incumbent president, William Pierce, confirmed on December 21, 2008 that he wouldn't seek re-election, as he wanted to spend more time with his familiy for the next years, and possibilly step back to his profession as lawyer. Vice President Tom Harper denied to stand for election, while all actual MPs wanted to wait at least another four years. No running mates for the major parties are announced yet.
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| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2009 will be held on April 6, 2009, and elect a new President of Rhodea. Incumbent president, William Pierce, confirmed on December 21, 2008 that he wouldn't seek re-election, as he wanted to spend more time with his familiy for the next years, and possibilly step back to his profession as lawyer. Vice President Tom Harper denied to stand for election, while all actual MPs wanted to wait at least another four years. No running mates for the major parties are announced yet.
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| - Moderate Party of Rhodea
- Social Democratic Party of Rhodea
- Pirate Party of Rhodea
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| - Rhodea presidential election, 2005
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| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2009 will be held on April 6, 2009, and elect a new President of Rhodea. Incumbent president, William Pierce, confirmed on December 21, 2008 that he wouldn't seek re-election, as he wanted to spend more time with his familiy for the next years, and possibilly step back to his profession as lawyer. Vice President Tom Harper denied to stand for election, while all actual MPs wanted to wait at least another four years. The election will be the first presidential election of Rhodea where the result is not based on how many states and electoral votes a candidate gets. Only the popular vote will count, and the senators will be elected from separate ballots not relating to the presidential election. This means that two separate elections are held at the same date. No running mates for the major parties are announced yet.
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