The United States general election of 2012 was an uncompleted United States general election, that was meant to be held on November 20, 2012. It would've been the 2nd quadrennial general election since the disbandment of electoral college, and the general-elect being chosen directly by the population. The elected prime minister was to be inaguarted on January 20, 2013 and assume the responsibility of being Prime Minister of the United States that same day. Incumbent Prime Minister John C. Moore was running for reelection, but was removed from power by a pro-Imperialist coup.
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| - The United States general election of 2012 was an uncompleted United States general election, that was meant to be held on November 20, 2012. It would've been the 2nd quadrennial general election since the disbandment of electoral college, and the general-elect being chosen directly by the population. The elected prime minister was to be inaguarted on January 20, 2013 and assume the responsibility of being Prime Minister of the United States that same day. Incumbent Prime Minister John C. Moore was running for reelection, but was removed from power by a pro-Imperialist coup.
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| - The United States general election of 2012 was an uncompleted United States general election, that was meant to be held on November 20, 2012. It would've been the 2nd quadrennial general election since the disbandment of electoral college, and the general-elect being chosen directly by the population. The elected prime minister was to be inaguarted on January 20, 2013 and assume the responsibility of being Prime Minister of the United States that same day. Incumbent Prime Minister John C. Moore was running for reelection, but was removed from power by a pro-Imperialist coup.
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