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| votes_for_election = 50% of votes needed to win
 
| votes_for_election = 50% of votes needed to win
 
| election_date = October 26, 2016
 
| election_date = October 26, 2016
| turnout = 86% {{increase}} 1.4 {{wp|Percentage point|pp}}
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| turnout = 88% {{increase}} 3 {{wp|Percentage point|pp}}
 
| opinion_polls  =  
 
| opinion_polls  =  
  
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| home_state1        = Trakovaski
 
| home_state1        = Trakovaski
 
| running_mate1      = [[Vladimir Burmakin]]
 
| running_mate1      = [[Vladimir Burmakin]]
| popular_vote1      = 25,710,821
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| popular_vote1      = 29,039,814
 
| percentage1        = 61.6%
 
| percentage1        = 61.6%
  
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| home_state2        = Elita
 
| home_state2        = Elita
 
| running_mate2      = Lada Dorokhov
 
| running_mate2      = Lada Dorokhov
| popular_vote2      = 7,178,995
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| popular_vote2      = 8,108,520
 
| percentage2        = 17.2%
 
| percentage2        = 17.2%
  
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| home_state3        = Aktash
 
| home_state3        = Aktash
 
| running_mate3      = Katya Nekrasov
 
| running_mate3      = Katya Nekrasov
| popular_vote3      = 6,177,275
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| popular_vote3      = 6,977,098
 
| percentage3        = 14.8%
 
| percentage3        = 14.8%
  
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| home_state4        = Kekur
 
| home_state4        = Kekur
 
| running_mate4      = Viktor Mikhaylov
 
| running_mate4      = Viktor Mikhaylov
| popular_vote4      = 1,919,964
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| popular_vote4      = 2,168,557
 
| percentage4        = 4.6%
 
| percentage4        = 4.6%
  
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| home_state5        = Norvos
 
| home_state5        = Norvos
 
| running_mate5      = Nikolai Syomin
 
| running_mate5      = Nikolai Syomin
| popular_vote5      = 751,290
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| popular_vote5      = 848,566
 
| percentage5        = 1.8%
 
| percentage5        = 1.8%
  
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The '''Laiatanese presidential election of 2016''' was the 32nd quadrennial Laiatanese presidential election, held on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. The [[Social Democratic Union]] ticket of [[Federal Council|Councilwoman]] [[Yuliya Surkova]] and [[People's Council|Deputy]] [[Vladimir Burmakin]] defeated four other tickets from other parties. Surkova took office as the [[List of Laiatanese presidents|20th]] President, and Burmakin as the 22nd Vice President, on January 11, 2017. Concurrent with the presidential election, [[Federal Council]], [[People's Council]], and many gubernatorial and provincial and local elections were also held on October 26.
 
The '''Laiatanese presidential election of 2016''' was the 32nd quadrennial Laiatanese presidential election, held on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. The [[Social Democratic Union]] ticket of [[Federal Council|Councilwoman]] [[Yuliya Surkova]] and [[People's Council|Deputy]] [[Vladimir Burmakin]] defeated four other tickets from other parties. Surkova took office as the [[List of Laiatanese presidents|20th]] President, and Burmakin as the 22nd Vice President, on January 11, 2017. Concurrent with the presidential election, [[Federal Council]], [[People's Council]], and many gubernatorial and provincial and local elections were also held on October 26.
  
The Laiatanese presidential election uses an instant-runoff system for voting, an a candidate must win 50% of the vote to bypass the runoff completely. Surkova did this easily, winning 61.6% of the total votes cast. A total of 35,894,977 votes were cast, out of a total of 41,738,345 eligible voters. Turnout was determined to be at 86%, up from the 2012 presidential election which had a turnout rate of 84.6%. The 2016 presidential election had the highest turnout in a Laiatanese presidential election, beating the 2008 presidential election by 0.3%.
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The Laiatanese presidential election uses an instant-runoff system for voting, and a candidate must win 50% of the vote to bypass the runoff completely. Surkova did this easily, winning 61.6% of the total votes cast. A total of 47,142,556 votes were cast, out of a total of 55,707,244 eligible voters. Turnout was determined to be at 88%, up from the 2012 presidential election which had a turnout rate of 85%.  
  
 
She is the first woman president of the Laiatanese Federation, as well as the second youngest at the time of her inauguration.
 
She is the first woman president of the Laiatanese Federation, as well as the second youngest at the time of her inauguration.

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Laiatanese presidential election, 2016
Laiatan
2012 ←
October 26, 2016
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50% of votes needed to win
Turnout 88% Increase 3 pp
 
Nominee Yuliya Surkova Rusya Ryakhin Konstantin Ikanov
Party SDS RP SNP
Home state Trakovaski Elita Aktash
Running mate Vladimir Burmakin Lada Dorokhov Katya Nekrasov
Popular vote 29,039,814 8,108,520 6,977,098
Percentage 61.6% 17.2% 14.8%

 
Nominee Lara Yudashkina Vladimir Vadimovich
Party KPL NPL
Home state Kekur Norvos
Running mate Viktor Mikhaylov Nikolai Syomin
Popular vote 2,168,557 848,566
Percentage 4.6% 1.8%

President before election

Zakhari Kreskov
SDS

Elected President

Yuliya Surkova
SDS

The Laiatanese presidential election of 2016 was the 32nd quadrennial Laiatanese presidential election, held on Wednesday, October 26, 2016. The Social Democratic Union ticket of Councilwoman Yuliya Surkova and Deputy Vladimir Burmakin defeated four other tickets from other parties. Surkova took office as the 20th President, and Burmakin as the 22nd Vice President, on January 11, 2017. Concurrent with the presidential election, Federal Council, People's Council, and many gubernatorial and provincial and local elections were also held on October 26.

The Laiatanese presidential election uses an instant-runoff system for voting, and a candidate must win 50% of the vote to bypass the runoff completely. Surkova did this easily, winning 61.6% of the total votes cast. A total of 47,142,556 votes were cast, out of a total of 55,707,244 eligible voters. Turnout was determined to be at 88%, up from the 2012 presidential election which had a turnout rate of 85%.

She is the first woman president of the Laiatanese Federation, as well as the second youngest at the time of her inauguration.

Laiatan Flag2.png Laiatanese Federation Laiatan Flag2.png
Main article: Laiatan
Important Topics: CultureLupineLaiatanese languageMahitouLaiatanese koronaDefense Forces
Government: CabinetFederation AssemblyFederal CouncilPeople's CouncilPresidentSupreme Federal CourtPolitical Parties
History: Pre-Mahigan LaiatanKingdom of LaiatanLaiatanese EmpireLaiatanese JuntaLaiatanese Federation
Important Figures (Past and Present): Yuliya SurkovaZakhar KreskovAleksey ZukovYuri IVKaterina INika AlkaevYura Lainov