====== Elections in the DoD TL ====== All important elections in the [[Decades of Darkness]] TL since the POD in 1809. ===== Elections in the *USA ===== Listing in the form: Party; Presidential candidate / Running mate; electoral votes. Winners are listed first. === Election of 1812 === Democratic-Republicans: James Madison (Virginia) / ? === Election of 1816 === Democratic-Republicans: James Wilkinson (Louisiana) / James Monroe (Virginia) === Election of 1820 === Democratic-Republicans: James Wilkinson (Louisiana) / James Monroe (Virginia) Wilkinson dies in office (12 March 1824), James Monroe becomes new president. === Election of 1824 === Democratic-Republicans: John C. Calhoun (South Carolina) Democratic-Republicans: James Monroe (Virginia) Democratic-Republicans: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) Democratic-Republicans: Henry Clay (Kentucky) Democratic-Republicans: William H. Crawford (Georgia) Andrew Jackson received the greatest number of electoral votes, but John C. Calhoun is elected the 7th President of the United States. James Monroe is returned as Vice-President. === Election of 1828 === Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / Richard Rush (Pennsylvania) ? === Election of 1832 === Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / William Cabel Rives (Virginia) Patriots: ? === Election of 1836 === Democrats: Andrew Jackson (Tennessee) / James Knox Polk (North Carolina) Patriots: Robert Young Hayne (South Carolina) / ? === Election of 1840 === Patriots: Willie Person Mangum (North Carolina) / George Mifflin Dallas (Pennsylvania) Democrats: James Knox Polk (North Carolina) / ? === Election of 1844 === Patriots: Willie Person Mangum (North Carolina) / Lewis Cass (Ohio) Mangum died 24 January 1847 after being assassinated, Cass becomes president. === Election of 1848 === Patriots: Lewis Cass (Ohio) / Samuel Houston (East Texas) Democrats: ? === Election of 1852 === Patriots: Lewis Cass (Ohio) / Samuel Houston (East Texas) - 254 Democrats: James Guthrie (Kentucky) - 67 === Election of 1856 === Democrats: Jefferson Davis (West Florida) / ? - 166 Patriots: Samuel Houston (East Texas) / ? - 141 Freedom Party: John Bell (Tennessee) / ? - 12 === Election of 1860 === Democrats: Jefferson Davis (West Florida) / Abraham Myers (South Carolina) - 215 Patriots: Charles Faulkner (Virginia) / Governor William Travis (North California) - 178 Freedom Party: Salmon Chase (Westsylvania) / ? - 16 Davis assassinated on 2 March 1863, Myers becomes first Jewish president of the *USA. === Election of 1864 === Democrats: Abraham Myers (South Carolina) / Joseph Holt (Kentucky) - 214 Patriots: William Travis / James Robinson (Ohio) - 201 === Election of 1868 === Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) / ? - 254 Democrats: Joseph Holt (Kentucky) / ? - 164 === Election of 1872 === Patriots: Hugh Griffin (Illinois) / ? Democrats: ? === Election of 1876 === Democrats: William Leland (Virginia) / ? Patriots: ? === Election of 1880 === Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) / ? - 252 Democrats: Wade Hampton III (South Carolina) / ? - 241 === Election of 1884 === Patriots: Thomas Corbin (Kentucky) / David Richards (Louisiana) Democrats: ? Thomas Corbin dies from a heart attack (3 May 1887), David Richards becomes the 16th President of the United States. === Election of 1888 === Democrats: Edward Mahan (Virginia) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) - 273 Patriots: David Richards (Louisiana) / ? - 241 === Election of 1892 === Democrats: Edward Mahan (Virginia) / Luis Terrazas (Chihuahua) - 381 Patriots: Charles Ramsey (North Carolina) / John H. Watson (North California) - 79 Populists: William Shipstead (Wilkinson) / Matthew Flinders (Kansas) - 56 Reform Party: Emilio Canalizo (Veracruz) / Adolfo de Vega (East Cuba) - 0 === Election of 1896 === Democrats: Lyndon Hughes (Georgia) / James Hilliard (Kansas) Patriots: ? Populists: ? === Election of 1900 === Democrats: Mark Darrow (Jefferson) / Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) Unionists: ? Darrow is elected but dies of a heart attack on 18 December, leaving the Vice-President-elect to replace Hughes as the 19th President. === Election of 1904 === Democrats: Lewis Mitchell (Westsylvania) / ? Unionists: ? === Election of 1908 === Unionists: Charles Bull / John Leggett Democrats: Edward Montgomery / ? === Election of 1912 === Unionists: Andrew Vermillion (South California) / ? Democrats: Wade Hampton IV (South Carolina) / ? === Election of 1916 === Unionists: Andrew Vermillion (South California) / ? Democrats: ? === Election of 1920 === Unionists: Donald Bellamy (Louisiana) / Colin Michaels (South California) Democrats: Nathan Piper (Virginia) / ? (Bellamy died during his term on 14 August 1923.) === Election of 1924 === Democrats: Harlan Porter (Kentucky) / ? Unionists: Colin Michaels (South California) / Henry Fitzsimmons Lee (Virginian) === Election of 1928 === Democrats: Harlan Porter (Kentucky) / ? Unionists: ? === Election of 1932 === Unionists: Alvar O'Brien / ? Democrats: Jefferson Caden / ? ===== Elections in New England ===== === Elections of 1814 === Federalists: De Witt Clinton (New York) / Chauncey Goodrich (Connecticut) === Elections of 1818 === Federalists: Harrison Gray Otis (Massachusetts) / Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Connecticut) Republicans: John Quincy Adams (Massachusetts) / ? === Elections of 1822 === Federalists: Samuel Whittlesey Dana (Connecticut) / Nathan Sanford (New York, Republicans!) Republicans: John Quincy Adams (Massachusetts) / ? === Elections of 1826 === Republicans: Nathan Sanford (New York) / Charles Cutts (New Hampshire) Federalists: ? === Elections of 1830 === Federalists: Horatio Seymour (Vermont) / Thomas Jackson Oakley (New York) Republicans: ? === Elections of 1834 === Federalists: Thomas Jackson Oakley (New York) / Edward Everett (Massachusetts) Republicans: ? === Elections of 1838 === Federalists: Edward Everett (Massachusetts) / Daniel Webster (New Hampshire) Republicans: ? === Elections of 1842 === Federalists: Daniel Webster (New Hampshire) / George Nixon Briggs (Massachusetts) Republicans: ? === Elections of 1846 === Republicans: Martin van Buren (New York) / Roger Sherman Baldwin (Connecticut) Federalists: ? === Elections of 1850 === Federalists: Robert Charles Winthrop (Massachusetts) / ? - 70 Republicans: William Lewis Dayton (New Jersey) / Milliard Fillmore (New York) - 71 Radical Party: Thomas Wilson Dorr (Rhode Island) / Charles Francis Adams - 2 Election decided by House of Representatives. Robert Charles Winthrop becomes president, but Milliard Fillmore is vice president! === Elections of 1854 === Republicans: Franklin Pierce (New Hampshire) / Milliard Fillmore (New York) - 85 Federalists: John Staniford Robinson (Vermont) / Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) - 53 Radical Party: Thomas Wilson Dorr (Rhode Island) / Thaddeus Stevens (Vermont) - 5 === Elections of 1858 === Radicals: Abraham Lincoln (New York) / Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) - 65 Federalists: Emory Washburn (Massachusetts) / Chauncey Fitch Cleveland (Connecticut) - 56 Republicans: Milliard Fillmore (New York) / Daniel Haines (New Jersey) - 28 Election decided by Congress, Lincoln becomes president. === Elections of 1862 === Republicans: Daniel Haines (New Jersey) / William Seward (New York) - 70 Radicals: Hannibal Hamlin (Maine) / Thaddeus Stevens (Vermont) - 37 Federalists: Henry Longfellow (Maine) / Horatio Seymour (New York) - 50 Election decided by Congress, Haines becomes president. === Elections of 1866 === Republicans: William Seward (Niagara) / Phineas Barnum (Connecticut) - 63 Federalists: Horatio Seymour (Hudson) / Connor Bates (Massachusetts) - 69 Radicals: John Speed (Michigan) / William Harrison (New Hampshire) - 30 Election decided by Congress, Seward becomes president. William Seward dies in office in 1871. Phineas Barnum becomes the 16th President of New England. === Elections of 1872 === Republicans: Phineas Barnum (Connecticut) / Dwight Parker (New Jersey) Federalists: ? Radicals: ? === Elections of 1878 === Radicals: John Adams IV (Michigan) / Peter Vancouver (Hudson) - 86 Republicans: William Vanderbilt (Long Island) / Dwight Parker (New Jersey) - 47 Federalists: Arthur Strong (Massachusetts) / Charles Hastings Doyle (Nova Scotia) - 35 === Elections of 1884 === Federalists: Stephen Jay Gould (Hudson) / Cornelius Montgomery (New Hampshire) - 85 Republicans: Dwight Parker (New Jersey) / John Hunter (Long Island) - 12 Radicals: Henry Gallinger (Niagara) / Jacob Kyle (Rhode Island) - 71 === Elections of 1890 === Radicals: John Hunter (Long Island) / J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) - 108 Federalists: Cornelius Montgomery (New Hampshire) / Mark Anthony (Connecticut) - 63 === Elections of 1896 === Radicals: J. Baird Weaver (Niagara) / Timothy Vanderbilt (Connecticut) Federalists: ? === Elections of 1902 === Federalists: Nicholas Forbes (Hudson) / John Lowell Lodge (Vermont) - 97 Radicals: Eugene Hale (Maine) / Timothy Pickering Diamond (New Hampshire) - 86 === Elections of 1908 === Radicals: Lemuel John Tweedie (New Brunswick) / ? Federalists: George Meyer (Massachusetts) / ? === Elections of 1914 === Radicals: John Dewey / ? Federalists: ? United Democrats: John Astor / ? === Elections of 1920 === Radicals: Calvin Franklin (Niagara) / Henry Cornwall Socialists: Leroy Abbard / ? United Democrats / Vitalists: Timothy Powell / ? Federalists: ? Cornwall dies in August 1923. No new Vice President appointed. Franklin is impeached on 6 June 1925, President pro tempore of the Senate Conrad Dalton (Federalist) becomes President. === Elections of 1926 === Shane Mullins (Vitalists) elected unopposed. ===== Elections in Germany ===== === Election of 1871 === 246 Liberal Democrats (strong in the smaller states, in the south-west and the Netherlands) 142 Prussian Conservatives 120 Austrian Peoples Party (moderate conservatives, in strong support of Franz Josef and further integration) 40 Bavarian Peoples Party (moderate conservatives, for some autonomy of Bavaria) 36 Radical-Democrats 62 Regionalists (ethnic minorities in Bohemia/Moravia, the Padanian plain and Wallonia) 92 different regional conservative parties 90 splinter groups and independents 782 Total === Election of 1886 === 274 [National] Liberals 51 Radical Liberals 34 Prussian Conservatives 108 Austrian People’s Party 84 Coalition of Socialist and Workers Parties 39 Christian Social Party 26 Christian Peoples Party 44 Regionalist (ethnic) parties 28 Bavarian Peoples Party 86 local conservative parties 47 independent candidates 821 Total === Election of 1891 === 128 United Conservatives 310 Alliance of National-Liberals & Peoples Parties 154 Alliance of Socialist & Workers Parties 53 Christian Social Party 51 Christian Peoples Party 64 Small Peasants League 39 regionalist parties 29 independents 829 Total === Election of 1896 === 117 Conservatives 268 National Liberal & Peoples Parties 143 Party of Labour 47 Coalition of Radical Socialist Parties 70 Christian Social Party 74 Christian Peoples Party 69 Small Peasants League 28 regionalists 12 independents 829 Total === Election of 1901 === 131 Conservatives 244 National Liberal Peoples Party 169 German Party of Labour 55 Radical Socialist Parties 61 Christian Social Party 55 Christian Peoples Party 74 Small Peasants League 26 regionalists 4 independents 820 Total === Election of 1906 === 102 Conservatives 203 National Liberal Peoples Party 237 German Party of Labour 64 Socialist Workers Party 69 Christian Social Party 47 Christian Peoples Party 74 Small Peasants League 19 regionalists 3 independents 820 Total