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| + | | '''James Stewart''' | ||
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| + | * <sup>1</sup> [[Ray D'Ambra]] was initially the [[Republican]] candidate, but pulled out of the race part way into the campaign | ||
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Revision as of 09:35, 12 February 2008
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| Governor of the Northeast | ||||
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| In Office: 2015 - Present Lieutenant(s): Solomon, Waugh | ||||
| Preceded by | Robert Hudson | |||
| Succeeded by | Incumbent | |||
| Lieutenant Governor of the Northeast | ||||
| In Office: 2013 - 2014 Served under: Robert Hudson | ||||
| Preceded by | Vacant | |||
| Succeeded by | Chaim Solomon | |||
| Born | Unknown Unknown | |||
| Political Party | Democratic Party | |||
| Spouse | Unknown | |||
| Religion | Unknown | |||
James Stewart is the Governor of the Northeast. He was previously the Lieutenant Governor.
Contents |
Lieutenant Governorship
TBC
Governorship
2014 Gubernatorial Election
- Main Articles: Northeast gubernatorial election, 2014, Democratic Party primary, Northeast gubernatorial election, 2014
Stewart won a controversial and tight victory in the Democratic primary against New York Senator Roland Scott and Congresswoman Caroline Westman when he waged a negative campaign against Scott late into the race. It paid off for Stewart, who won the nomination and cruised to victory in the general election with 63% of the vote, but caused some tension within the party.
First Term
TBC
2018 Gubernatorial Election
Stewart has announced his intention to seek re-election in the 2018 Midterm elections.
Election Results
| Year | Office | Election | Winner | Party | Votes | % | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes | % | ||||
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| 2012 | Northeast Lieutenant Governor | General | James Stewart | Democratic | Winner | -- | Miguel Donado | Independent | Loser | -- | ||||
| 2014 | Northeast Governor | Primary | James Stewart | Democratic | 1,343,796 | 38.61% | Roland Scott | Democratic | 1,343,787 | 38.61% | ||||
| Caroline Westman | Democratic | 790,404 | 22.71% | |||||||||||
| 2014 | Northeast Governor | General | James Stewart | Democratic | 6,579,251 | 63.4% | Chris Waugh | Republican | 3,649,064 | 35.1% | ||||
| 2018 | Northeast Governor | General | James Stewart | Democratic | Winner | 100% | None1 | |||||||
Footnotes
- 1 Ray D'Ambra was initially the Republican candidate, but pulled out of the race part way into the campaign
External links
TBC
| Preceded by Vacant | Lieutenant Governor of the Northeast 2013 - 2014 Served under: Robert Hudson | Succeeded by Chaim Solomon |
| Preceded by Robert Hudson | Governor of the Northeast 2015 - Present Lieutenant(s): Solomon, Waugh | Succeeded by Incumbent |

