2035 Presidential Election

The 2035 was the first election in 6 years and was highly anticipated. Many candidates stood and their was very high turnout as there was a high clamour for election after the election was delayed due to the British Cival war.

This election was primarily focused on the proposed peace plan called the London Accords where Hugh Lord, Johnny Watson and the United Nations peacekeeping forces working with Fasra Shalal and his militas, to lay down their arms. However their was much debate that this treaty clearly favoured the rebels despite almost beating them to a surrender. This caused a rift within the People's Patriotic Vanguard where Hugh Lord and Johnny Watson were Pro-Treaty and Lucas Fitzgerald and most party Mp's were Anti-Treaty. Both Labour, Conservatives and almost all major parties supported the London Accords.

The London Accords were voted down by Vanguard MP's at the 22nd Vanguard conference. As a result 38 Vanguard MP's left the party to form Freedom GB with Hugh Lord as it leader and Johnny Watson as it deputy leader.

Lucas Fitzgerald (People's Patriotic Vanguard) - 18,069,868 / 46.19%

Rachel Fifield (Labour) - 7,726,346 / 19.75%

Andrea Jenkins (Conservatives) - 4,428,467 / 11.32%

Johnny Watson (Freedom GB) - 4,271,984 / 10.92%

Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrats) - 3,900,338 / 9.97%

Rhys O' Donnell (Stop Vanguard now!) - 449,888 / 1.15%

Abdul Jarizfa (Justice for Luton) - 222,988 / 0.57%

Lauren Smithson (Independent) - 35,209 / 0.09%

Thomas Markland (Independent) - 15,648 / 0.04%

Turnout - 39,120,738 (73.15%)

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