2024 Maximusian Presidential Election

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2024 Maximusian Presidential Election
Libertas Omnium Maximus
← 2020 September 7, 2024 (2024-09-07)

232 electoral votes
117 votes needed to win
Registered40,267,581
Turnout23,350,168
 
Candidate Collin Lestrange Richard Newman Nicholas Hartley
Party Progressives Conservatives Libertas Universalis
Running mate Veronica Harper David Bell Tracy Vaughn
Electoral vote 128 94 Eliminated
Instant Runoff vote 7,166,275 (1st pick) 6,184,341 (1st pick) 2,454,923 (1st pick)
Percentage 59.48% 40.52% 0%

 
Candidate Iris Reeves Norman Blair Leland Woodsworth
Party Greens Labor Spirit of 1837
Running mate Erin Reed Jane Graff Rob Alderman Jr.
Electoral vote Eliminated Eliminated Eliminated
Instant Runoff vote 2,205,653 (1st pick) 1,722,156 (1st pick) 1,420,491 (1st pick)
Percentage 0% 0% 0%

 
Candidate Jack Sutton
Party Christian Union
Running mate Gregory Moss
Electoral vote Eliminated
Instant Runoff vote 968,760 (1st pick)
Percentage 0%

The 2024 Maximusian Presidential Election was the forty-third quadrennial presidential election in Libertas Omnium Maximus. It occurred on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Despite struggling in the concurrent legislative election, the Progressives prevailed, and Collin Lestrange was declared winner on the morning of September 8, 2024, prevailing over a large field of candidates. Lestrange will replace Brown as the Maximusian President on January 1, 2025. On election day, 23,350,168 ballots were cast, marking the highest gross voter turnout in Maximusian presidential election history.

Candidates

Seven major parties announced candidates they intend to field in the election; Richard Newman for the Conservatives, Collin Lestrange for the Progressives, Norman Blair for Labor, Nick Hartley for Universalis, Iris Reeves for Viridis, Leland Woodsworth for Spirit of '37, and Jack Sutton for the Christian Union. Incumbent President Brown chose not to run for a third term, as is customary.