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The Wabash general election of 2015 was the 1st time an election occurred for the Senate of the Wabash and for the position of the Chief Superior of the Wabash. Immediately after the removal of Marianne Beaumont, a snap election occurred when the Samuel O'Connor declared the Wabash Confederation a sovereign, democratic republic on June 4th. Two political parties developed during the course of the course of the election, the Conservative-Libertarian Party and the Progressive Nationalist Party. It was the first time in the nations history since the 40's an election occurred without international disputes. The difference in political spending between the two political candidates were some of the most drastic on the North America continent.

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  • Wabash general election, 2015
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  • The Wabash general election of 2015 was the 1st time an election occurred for the Senate of the Wabash and for the position of the Chief Superior of the Wabash. Immediately after the removal of Marianne Beaumont, a snap election occurred when the Samuel O'Connor declared the Wabash Confederation a sovereign, democratic republic on June 4th. Two political parties developed during the course of the course of the election, the Conservative-Libertarian Party and the Progressive Nationalist Party. It was the first time in the nations history since the 40's an election occurred without international disputes. The difference in political spending between the two political candidates were some of the most drastic on the North America continent.
popular vote
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  • 42756490(xsd:integer)
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  • 107(xsd:integer)
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states carried
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 11(xsd:integer)
Next Year
  • 2016(xsd:integer)
turnout
  • 63815657(xsd:integer)
  • 95.4
election date
  • --06-04
election name
  • Wabash general election, 2015
map caption
  • Results by each individual county, clearly showing the regional division between the French, English and Native America voters. Green shows votes for O'Connor, Orange for Bayer.
Country
  • Wabash
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  • presidential
seats for election
  • 101(xsd:integer)
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Title
  • Chief Superior
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  • Wabash_Election.png
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  • Judy_Bayer.jpg
  • O'Connor.png
Percentage
  • 33.0
  • 67.0
next election
  • Wabash General , 2016
after election
Previous Year
  • 2008(xsd:integer)
Flag
  • Flag_of_Wabash.svg
Size
  • 80(xsd:integer)
  • 100(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Wabash general election of 2015 was the 1st time an election occurred for the Senate of the Wabash and for the position of the Chief Superior of the Wabash. Immediately after the removal of Marianne Beaumont, a snap election occurred when the Samuel O'Connor declared the Wabash Confederation a sovereign, democratic republic on June 4th. Two political parties developed during the course of the course of the election, the Conservative-Libertarian Party and the Progressive Nationalist Party. It was the first time in the nations history since the 40's an election occurred without international disputes. The difference in political spending between the two political candidates were some of the most drastic on the North America continent. In the Wabash Green Party, Christina Washington was selected as the formal candidate and became a hopeful for the party. She had been the former Mayor of Chicago and was an experienced government official and was in her prime age. Conservatives and Libertarians joined forces on June 7th, declaring their intentions to run together against the 'statist' forces of the Nationalists and the Green Party. One June 8th, the political forces of the leftist nationalists and centrists joined with the far-left progressives to create a catch-all party to unify the left-wing in the country. Within the deal, the Nationalists demanded that the military leader, who had not sought political office be chosen. On June 10th, Samuel O'Connor was approached by the Progressive Nationalists to run against Christina Washington in the party's primary election, accepting at a makeshift military office in Chicago. During the primaries, Washington displayed Samuel O'Connor as a fascist, supportive of sexism, racism and at one point genocide. O'Connor would defeat Washington by a 52% majority, a slim victory that many saw foreshadowing a political flop of O'Connor. In the primaries for the the Conservative-Libertarian Party, the first open jungle election included twelve candidates; with two weak candidates taking the majority of the votes. Judy Bayer was elected on June 6th, and was consider by most as a political favorite of Missouri and the already conservative populace of the Wabash. Daughter of a pastor, a devout Southern Baptist and a well rounded small business owner, Bayer campaigned heavily on these aspects before the debates, trying to gain an edge over O'Connor. Once she began displaying signs of homophobia and racism, polls showed that she became distasteful with the moderate voter. Her elegant speaking, dodging questions showed distasteful with voters, with most regarding O'Connor's straight forward speaking and calmness as 'superior'. On election day, O'Connor carried the nation with 66% of the vote, claiming a devastating victory against his younger and more favorable opponent.
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