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The November 8, 1994 Congressional Elections were probably the most contested in the young republic's history. The most prominent issue of the elections was whether or not the city of Mackinaw should be allowed to become the 16th state of the Republic. The Conservatives mostly ran on a platform of Mackinaw maintaining the status quo, while the Liberal Democrats ran with a platform based on the idea that Mackinaw should be given the opportunity to become a state. While there was a large amount of opposition of statehood coming from those who still remembered the Mackinaw City Riots in 1985, the Liberal Democrats prevailed, winning a majority in the House, and Senate, allowing bills for the referendum to pass with support from more pro-expansion Conservatives. The resulting referendum in Mac
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