The Rhodea presidential election of 2001 was held on April 5, 2001, and elected Mike Curley for President of Rhodea. The former Vice President, Alan Brooke, lost with 13 against 26 electoral votes. The centrist candidate Larry J. Warren is said to have spoiled Brooke's victory by winning Brooke's home state. The result was a landslide victory to Curley, after capturing the majority of the votes in the larger cities.
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| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2001 was held on April 5, 2001, and elected Mike Curley for President of Rhodea. The former Vice President, Alan Brooke, lost with 13 against 26 electoral votes. The centrist candidate Larry J. Warren is said to have spoiled Brooke's victory by winning Brooke's home state. The result was a landslide victory to Curley, after capturing the majority of the votes in the larger cities.
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states carried
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- 2(xsd:integer)
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Next Year
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election date
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election name
| - Rhodea presidential election, 2001
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before party
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map caption
| - Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Curley, Blue denotes those won by Brooke, and Orange denotes the state won by Warren.
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ongoing
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electoral vote
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- 13(xsd:integer)
- 26(xsd:integer)
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after party
| - Social Democratic Party of Rhodea
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home state
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Party
| - Moderate Party of Rhodea
- Social Democratic Party of Rhodea
- Progressive Party of Rhodea
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candidate
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map image
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before election
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Image
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- 140(xsd:integer)
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running mate
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Percentage
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- 377(xsd:integer)
- 430(xsd:integer)
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previous election
| - Rhodea presidential election, 1997
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next election
| - Rhodea presidential election, 2005
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after election
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Previous Year
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abstract
| - The Rhodea presidential election of 2001 was held on April 5, 2001, and elected Mike Curley for President of Rhodea. The former Vice President, Alan Brooke, lost with 13 against 26 electoral votes. The centrist candidate Larry J. Warren is said to have spoiled Brooke's victory by winning Brooke's home state. The result was a landslide victory to Curley, after capturing the majority of the votes in the larger cities.
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