United States elections, 2012
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- | [[United States Senate|Senate]] [[Congressional leadership|Majority Leader]] [[Esther Cullen]] of [[Kentucky]] was the [[Democratic Party |Democratic]] nominee, and [[Governors|Governor]] [[Matt Mitchell]] of [[Florida]] was the [[Republican Party |Republican]] nominee. Incumbent [[President of the United States|President]] [[Jack Magruder]] had indicated that he would not be seeking a second term. | + | [[United States Senate|Senate]] [[Congressional leadership|Majority Leader]] [[Esther Cullen]] of [[Kentucky]] was the [[Democratic Party |Democratic]] nominee, and [[Governors|Governor]] [[Matt Mitchell]] of [[Florida]] was the [[Republican Party |Republican]] nominee. Incumbent [[President of the United States|President]] [[Jack Magruder]] had indicated that he would not be seeking a second term. |
==United States Senate== | ==United States Senate== |
Current revision as of 14:45, 11 April 2009
On November 6, 2012, the United States held a general election.
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President
- Main articles: United States presidential election, 2012, Democratic party presidential primaries, 2012, Republican party presidential primaries, 2012
Senate Majority Leader Esther Cullen of Kentucky was the Democratic nominee, and Governor Matt Mitchell of Florida was the Republican nominee. Incumbent President Jack Magruder had indicated that he would not be seeking a second term.
United States Senate
- Main article: United States Senate elections, 2012
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United States House of Representatives
- Main article: United States House of Representatives elections, 2012
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Governors
- Main article: United States gubernatorial elections, 2012
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Regional
- Main article: United States regional elections, 2012
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