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The Presidential Elections are a series of elections that take place in the United States of Jesstopia from October 16 - 25 of that election year. Generally, the Presidential Races are called within two weeks from the date of the election.

History of The Elections[]

The Presidential Elections are somewhat new today. This was because before there was a President, Jesstopia had a Leader. This leader had no term limit. Prior to the current President Diester assuming office, Jessy The Great III was killed while leading the country. Before his passing, his approach of fixing the economic and governmental issues that the Country faced. On August 24, 2021, Jesstopia’s Congress passed Congressional Resolution 104.00, which moved voting day one month before Inauguration Day.

2018 Presidential Election[]

During the 2018 Elections, President Elect Joe Diester, beat Republican opponent Nathan Longmile. The polls came to a 4 % lead, by President Diester to Longmile. It was a very close and could-go-any-way type election.

Winner: Joe Diester

Loser: Nathan Longmile

2020 Presidential Election[]

The 2020 Elections were held on November 13, 2020. Pull counters expected that along with the current rally’s and those numbers, President Joe Diester was heating Republican nominee Nathan Longmile.

Winner: Joe Diester

Loser: Nathan Longmile

2024 Presidential Election[]

The 2024 Elections will be held on October 16, 2024. President John McCallum will not be rerunning for the Presidency.[1]

Winner: Jay Laylin

Loser: Thomas Cooke

2028 Presidential Election[]

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