2012 Elections
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* Senator '''VANLEER, Lilliam''' of Washington | * Senator '''VANLEER, Lilliam''' of Washington | ||
* Senator '''WELLBOURNE, Elizabeth''' of Michigan | * Senator '''WELLBOURNE, Elizabeth''' of Michigan | ||
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===Republican Candidates=== | ===Republican Candidates=== | ||
Republican incumbent Elizabeth Warren (R-PA) ran for reelection but exchanged her former Vice President, Aaron Reid for Heartlands Governor Andrew Merrilin (R-MI). The two ultimately proved victorious. Following the elections, President Warren chose to seriously alter her cabinet. | Republican incumbent Elizabeth Warren (R-PA) ran for reelection but exchanged her former Vice President, Aaron Reid for Heartlands Governor Andrew Merrilin (R-MI). The two ultimately proved victorious. Following the elections, President Warren chose to seriously alter her cabinet. |
Current revision as of 03:48, 17 June 2007
The 2012 United States Elections will elect a new congress, Senators, Governors and President of the United States.
Contents |
[edit] Seats up in 2012
[edit] Senate
- Atlantic Seaboard: Vincent Giorelli [D]
- California: Elizabeth Rosenbaum [D]
- Florida: Eric Smith [D]
- Great Lakes: Jason Gilikin [R]
- Gulf Coast: James MacGillicutty [R]
- Illinois: Gregory Wolff [D]
- Midwest: Joseph Cahill [R]
- New England: Nadine Monroe [I]
- New York 1: Roland Scott [I]
- New York 2: Zack Litchfield [D]
- Pennsylvania: Samuel Clay [R]
- Rocky Mountains 1: William Pope [R]
- Rocky Mountains 2: Rufius Cato [R]
- Southeast 1: Daniel Morey [R]
- Southeast 2: Alyssa Richards [R]
- Shenandoah Valley: Richard Schneiter [R]
- Texas: Aida Alvera [R]
[edit] Governors
- Appalachia: Peter Vandenberg [R]
- Mid-Atlantic: David Gamble [R]
- Mississippi Valley: Carter Glass [D]
- Sunbelt: Rick Hernandez [D]
[edit] Presidential Race
[edit] Democratic Candidates
- Senator CASMIR, Michael of Illinois
- Governor HERNANDEZ, Rick of Texas
- Governor HUDSON, Robert of New Hampshire
- Governor KOO, Jeremy of California
- Senator LANDON, Jeffrey of Washington
- Senator SMITH, Eric of Florida
- Senator VANLEER, Lilliam of Washington
- Senator WELLBOURNE, Elizabeth of Michigan
Ultimately, the race narrowed down to Senators Casmir and Smith. Smith was the underdog and remained that way with Casmir emerging victorious and choosing Hernandez as his running mate. Casmir-Hernandez were defeated by Warren.
[edit] Republican Candidates
Republican incumbent Elizabeth Warren (R-PA) ran for reelection but exchanged her former Vice President, Aaron Reid for Heartlands Governor Andrew Merrilin (R-MI). The two ultimately proved victorious. Following the elections, President Warren chose to seriously alter her cabinet.