@Premier Taylerov: Another way could be integrating your notes with the lists, sort of a "mini-TLIA*" thingummy.
The below is an example of how you do it.
Astro Hennessy (Democratic majority) 2123-2130
2123: def. Kamena Proudhon (Popular), Paul Edwin Stark (Labor), Hannah Santorum (Christian Republican), CeCe Lyons (Freedom)
2127: Misty Starborn (Popular), Paul Edwin Stark (Labor), Hannah Santorum (Christian Republican), CeCe Lyons (Freedom)
After the Constitutional Convention of 2121 finally abolished the presidential system in favor of a parliamentary one, America would enter a new era. The first President of the Fifth Republic would be proud "neoliberal" Astro Hennessy who led her party to a landslide over the opposition. Her first term would be championed by liberals for radical "Hennomics" that significantly deregulated the American economy and ended the era of the "Renewed Deal". She would win re-election by a narrower margin as Labor went down from "one of the big dogs" to merely "biggest of the minor parties", benefiting the Populars.
Assassinated by a crazed "alt-right" activist who claimed to be a member of the Christian Republicans. As much as Hannah Santorum condemned it, it harmed her party in the polls. Hennessy's successor would conclude the free trade negotiations she championed.
Zac O'Neill (Democratic majority) 2130-2135
2132: def. Misty Starborn (Popular), Pippi Fielding (Labor), Polly Shen (Freedom), Hannah Santorum (Christian Republican), Dorren Levering (Verdant)
The 2132 election would see the entrance of the deep-ecologist Verdant Alliance under charismatic preacher Dorren Levering. O'Neill's time as president would be short as the Democratic majority would be chiselled back in 2132 and be threadbare by 2135, so when a backbench rebellion happened, it was game over.
Misty Starborn (Popular-Labor coalition) 2135-21??
2135: def. Zac O'Neill (Democratic), Pippi Fielding (Labor), Hannah Santorum (Christian Republican), Polly Shen (Freedom), Dorren Levering (Verdant)
The 2135 election saw the Populars and Labor make major gains at the expense of the Democrats. The Populars gained in rural communitarian areas while Labor gained in more cosmopolitan suburbs. The two agreed to a coalition to safeguard and reinforce social security from the Democrats' tendency to cut government spending.
Time will tell if this coalition will last.