The Rhodea presidential election of 2005 was held on April 5, 2005, and elected William Pierce for President of Rhodea. Incumbent President, Mike Curley, lost after recieving only 15 against 29 electoral votes. It was early on expected that Curley would win in his home state Clayport (16 electoral votes), but won instead Pierce's home state Ricksburg (5 electoral votes), making the result very different.
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| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2005 was held on April 5, 2005, and elected William Pierce for President of Rhodea. Incumbent President, Mike Curley, lost after recieving only 15 against 29 electoral votes. It was early on expected that Curley would win in his home state Clayport (16 electoral votes), but won instead Pierce's home state Ricksburg (5 electoral votes), making the result very different.
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states carried
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- 3(xsd:integer)
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Next Year
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election date
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election name
| - Rhodea presidential election, 2005
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before party
| - Social Democratic Party of Rhodea
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map caption
| - Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Curley, Blue denotes those won by Pierce.
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ongoing
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electoral vote
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- 29(xsd:integer)
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after party
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nominee
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home state
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Party
| - Moderate Party of Rhodea
- Social Democratic Party of Rhodea
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map image
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before election
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Image
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- 148(xsd:integer)
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running mate
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Percentage
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- 507(xsd:integer)
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previous election
| - Rhodea presidential election, 2001
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next election
| - Rhodea presidential election, 2009
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after election
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Previous Year
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abstract
| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2005 was held on April 5, 2005, and elected William Pierce for President of Rhodea. Incumbent President, Mike Curley, lost after recieving only 15 against 29 electoral votes. It was early on expected that Curley would win in his home state Clayport (16 electoral votes), but won instead Pierce's home state Ricksburg (5 electoral votes), making the result very different.
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