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The '''2020 Maximusian presidential election''' was the 42nd presidential election in [[Libertas Omnium Maximus]], held on September 7, 2020. Conservative candidate [[Lucas Brown]] and his running mate, Howard Slater, defeated | The '''2020 Maximusian presidential election''' was the 42nd presidential election in [[Libertas Omnium Maximus]], held on September 7, 2020. Conservative candidate [[Lucas Brown]] and his running mate, Howard Slater, defeated [[Edward Banks]] ([[Progressive Citizens' Party (Maximusian)|Progressive]]), [[Richard Stevenson]] ([[Labor Party (Maximusian)|Labor Party]]), [[David Walker]] ([[Christian Union Party (Maximusian)|Christian Union]]), and Robin Sinclair ([[Party Viridis|Green]]). | ||
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The 2020 Maximusian presidential election was the 42nd presidential election in Libertas Omnium Maximus, held on September 7, 2020. Conservative candidate Lucas Brown and his running mate, Howard Slater, defeated Edward Banks (Progressive), Richard Stevenson (Labor Party), David Walker (Christian Union), and Robin Sinclair (Green).