The 2nd presidential elections of the Allied States (technically, the first official election) was held between 3 November and 6 November 2010, after the October 2010 Attempted Coup in the Allied States. The two runners for president were the Democratic-Liberty Party's Clay Morris, and the Confederate Party's Timothy Mac. Confederate Timothy Mac defeated Morris, winning the majority in the last two days. Beatrice Washton was also elected Vice President of the Allied States with Mac.
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| - The 2nd presidential elections of the Allied States (technically, the first official election) was held between 3 November and 6 November 2010, after the October 2010 Attempted Coup in the Allied States. The two runners for president were the Democratic-Liberty Party's Clay Morris, and the Confederate Party's Timothy Mac. Confederate Timothy Mac defeated Morris, winning the majority in the last two days. Beatrice Washton was also elected Vice President of the Allied States with Mac.
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| - The 2nd presidential elections of the Allied States (technically, the first official election) was held between 3 November and 6 November 2010, after the October 2010 Attempted Coup in the Allied States. The two runners for president were the Democratic-Liberty Party's Clay Morris, and the Confederate Party's Timothy Mac. Confederate Timothy Mac defeated Morris, winning the majority in the last two days. Beatrice Washton was also elected Vice President of the Allied States with Mac.
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