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===Original Three===
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==First Election==
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The first election was based solely on representatives from the first three provinces. The final vote was 90-0, unopposed.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
! NEWCASTLE !! EST. 1985 (1) !! POPULATION !! UNIVERSITIES !! MILITARY POSTS
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! 1951 Candidates !! Party !! Total delegates
 
|-
 
|-
| 75 HIGH SCHOOLS || ||  ||  
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| David Grant/Brian Ellis (X) || Freedom || 90
 
|-
 
|-
| Hastings, ON || Hastings || 134,934 ||
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| Unopposed || || 0
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|}
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 +
==1951==
 +
 
 +
The creation of the country ushered in the first three provinces: Caperton, Dinagat and North Magootz. For the first years, Lakeview was the national capital.
 +
 
 +
===1. CAPERTON===
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Frontenac, ON || Keller || 149,738 || Northwestern State
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! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Toronto, ON || Saint Catherine || 2,615,060 || Saint Catherine State, Queen's College (119974)
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| 33 || Kingston Heights || 919,040 || Eastern Caperton || 9 (Lake Erie Catholic, Lake Ontario Catholic, Kingston Heights, Kingston Central, Father Davis, Bishop Lewis, Our Lady of the Lake, North Caperton Catholic, Southlake)
 
|-
 
|-
| Peel, ON || Zanesville || 1,296,814 || Lake Erie College
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| 107 || LAKEVIEW || 241,722 || Lakeview || 3 (Lakeview East, Lakeview West, Father Grant)
 
|-
 
|-
| York, ON || Port Erie || 1,032,524 || Saint Lawrence
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| || || || Caperton ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Ottawa, ON || Trois-Rivieres || 883,391 || Trois-Rivieres, Newcastle
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| || || || Caperton A & M ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Durham, ON || York || 608,124 ||
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| 163 || Yerington || 134,905 || || 2 (Yerington, Caperton Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Simcoe, ON || Eastlake || 446,063 ||
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| 224 || Cooperstown || 88,765 || Caperton Tech || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Peterborough, ON || Parker || 134,933 ||
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| 236 || Mesquite || 80,317 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, ON || Fair Haven || 111,164 || Fair Haven State
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| 353 || North Salisbury || 41,815 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Prescott and Russell, ON || Bradbury || 85,381 || Bradley
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| 435 || Collegeville || 22,910 || Caperton State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Leeds and Greenville, ON || Fairwood || 99,306 ||  
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|     ||             ||       || Lake Shore State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Northumberland, ON || Ashtabula Center || 82,126 ||
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| 471 || Westerville || 15,934 || Lycrabon War College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kawartha Lakes, ON || Westminster || 73,214 || Westminster College
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| 512 || Salisbury || 7.716 || Salisbury State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Lanark, ON || Belmont || 65,667 || Belmont
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| TOTAL || || 1,553,124 ||  ||
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===2. DINAGAT===
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Dufferin, ON || Greenville || 56,881 ||
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! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Lennox and Adington, ON || Anderson || 41,824 ||  
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| 207 || Steubenville || 98,990 || Steubenville College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Prince Edward, ON || Green Bluff || 25,258 ||  
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| 266 || Westover Hills || 65,393 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 315 || North Summersville || 48,946 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 337 || SUMMERSVILLE || 43,450 || Northern Dinagat State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 349 || Flatwoods || 42,155 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 368 || Avon || 37,031 || Southern Dinagat State || 1
 +
|-
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|    ||      ||        || Air Force Academy ||
 +
|-
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| 456 || Centerville || 17,457 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||            || 364,422  ||  ||
 
|}
 
|}
  
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===3. NORTH MAGOOTZ===
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! EAST ONTARIO !! EST. 1985 (2) !! POPULATION !! UNIVERSITIES !! MILITARY POSTS
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! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| 13 HIGH SCHOOLS ||   || ||  
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| 109 || YOUNGSTOWN || 238,823 || Youngstown State || 3 (Youngstown East, Youngstown Central, Youngstown Ursuline)
 
|-
 
|-
| Hamilton, ON || Hogan's Corner || 519,949 || Eastern Ontario
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| 116 || Brownsville || 210,312 || Brown || 2 (Brownsville, Brownsville Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Niagara, ON || Ashland || 431,346 || Ashland
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| 218 || Springfield || 91,108 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Brant, ON || Cascade Valley || 136,035 ||
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| 245 || Adrienne || 75,812 || North Magootz || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Norfolk, ON || Maple Valley || 63,175 ||  
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| || || || Magootz Tech ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Haldimand, ON || Bridgeport || 44,876 ||
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| 354 || North Adrienne || 40,826 || North Magootz State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||  || 656,881 ||  ||  
 
|}
 
|}
  
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==1952==
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Expansion slowly pushe southeast with the addition of Midlands and Northland.
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===NORTHLAND===
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 126 || Winslow || 183,682 || || 2 (Winslow East, Winslow West)
 +
|-
 +
| 258 || MERCERSBURG || 68,941 || Northland A & M || 1
 +
|-
 +
|  ||  ||  || Northland Christian ||
 +
|-
 +
| 296 || State College || 54,984 || Northland State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 358 || Wampum || 39,988 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||      || 347,595 || ||
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|}
 +
 +
===MIDLANDS===
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 82 || Dravosburg || 365,169 || Dravosburg State || 3 (Dravosburg Central Catholic, Dravosburg, Riverside)
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|-
 +
| 152 || East Fork || 147,212 || East Fork Christian College || 2 (East Fork, Mountain Valley)
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|-
 +
|  ||  ||  || Eastern Midlands ||
 +
|-
 +
| 220 || Sutton || 89,847 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 222 || Fair Haven || 88,880 || Fair Haven State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 272 || Carlisle || 63,801 || Midlands || 1
 +
|-
 +
|  ||  ||  || Midlands Tech ||
 +
|-
 +
| 330 || Jefferson Hills || 45,200 || Central Midlands || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 361 || Clinton || 39,238 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 426 || Philipsburg || 24,619 || Philipsburg State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| Example || Example || 818,766 || Example || Example
 +
|}
 +
 +
==1953-60==
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 +
The remainder of the first decade saw single provinces in each year.
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 +
===EAST NAMPA, 1953 ===
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 169 || New Alexandria || 127,089 || East Nampa || 2 (Alexandria, Walker)
 +
|-
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| 213 || Taylorsville || 93,887 || Nampa State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 310 || Barnettsville || 49,792 || Penn Highlands || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 322 || Mifflinburg || 46,682 || Example || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 327 || Fort Stonewall || 45,913 || Example || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 424 || Burlington || 24,636 || Burlington College || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||  || 387,999 ||  ||
 +
|}
 +
 +
===EAGLETON, 1954===
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 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 108 || Frederick || 239,582 || Frederick State || 3 (Frederick, Frederick Catholic, Eagleton Military Academy)
 +
|-
 +
| 148 || Franklin || 149,618 ||  || 2 (West Franklin, East Franklin)
 +
|-
 +
| 150 || Grantsville || 149,180 || Grantsville State || 2 (Grantsville, Eagleton Prep)
 +
|-
 +
| 192 || Gallitzin || 104,169 || Northern Eagleton || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 241 || SOLON || 77,742 || Eagleton || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 249 || Frostburg || 74,012 || Frostburg State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 298 || Junction City || 53,498 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 311 || Wickliffe || 49,762 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 411 || Milton || 28,212 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 430 || Lexington || 23,964 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 454 || Manchester || 17,541 || Southern Eagleton State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 480 || Newport || 14,845 || || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||  || 958,161 ||  ||
 +
|}
 +
 +
===RIVERTON, 1955===
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 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 106 || CHARLESTOWN || 241,728 || Riverton || 3 (Charlestown, North Catholic, Riverview)
 +
|-
 +
|  ||  ||  || Charlestown State ||
 +
|-
 +
| 157 || Bridgewater || 138,517 || Bridgewater State || 2 (North Bridgewater, South Bridgewater)
 +
|-
 +
| 194 || Parkersburg || 103,122 || Ohio Valley U || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 402 || Jackson || 29,211 || Jackson State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 404 || Carrolltown || 28,836 || John Carroll || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 463 || Pleasant Valley || 16,813 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 468 || Oakland || 16,583 || Oakland || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 472 || Harrisonburg || 15,864 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 511 || Institute || 8,202 || Riverton Tech || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||  || 598,876 ||  ||
 +
|}
 +
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===SUSQUEHANNA, 1956 ===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Nation Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 57 || Lancaster || 519,445 || Susquehanna Tech || 5 (Lancaster Mennonite, Lancaster Catholic, North Lancaster, Lancaster, South Lancaster)
 +
|-
 +
| 70 || YORK || 434,972 || Susquehanna || 4 (York Tech, West York, York Central Catholic, North York)
 +
|-
 +
| 74 || Berkshire || 411,442 || Susquehanna State || 4 (Berkshire East, Berkshire West, Berkshire South, Valley)
 +
|-
 +
| 102 || Riverside || 268,100 || Example || 3 (Riverside East, Riverside West, Riverside)
 +
|-
 +
| 110 || New Cumberland || 235,406 ||  || 2 (Cumberland Valley, Cumberland Heights)
 +
|-
 +
| 151 || Schuylkill Heights || 148,289 ||  || 2 (Schuylkill Heights, Schuylkill Valley)
 +
|-
 +
| 164 || Lebanon || 133,568 || Lebanon Valley College || 2 (Lebanon, Lebanon Catholic)
 +
|-
 +
| 177 || Williamsport || 116,111 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 200 || Adamsburg || 101,407 || Adams State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 212 || Humble || 94,528 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 255 || Richmond      || 69,450 || Richmond || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 260 || Elizabethtown  || 67,295 || Elizabethtown College ||
 +
|-
 +
| 325 || Perrysburg    || 45,969 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 331 || Uniontown      || 44,947 || Union College || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 351 || Dawson Springs || 41,981 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 359 || Snydertown    || 39,702 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 452 || Montoursville  || 18,267 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||              || 2,337,907 ||  ||
 +
|}
 +
 +
===NEWCASTLE, 1957===
 +
 +
After the first nationwide - what there was to that point - election, the national capital was moved to its present-day location of St. Catherine.
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 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Header text !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text
 +
|-
 +
| 17 || ST. CATHERINE || 1,203,738 || St. Catherine State || 11 (St. Catherine Central, Duquesne, North Shore, City West, St. Catherine Davis, Bishop Grant, North Catholic, South Side, TBD, TBD, TBD)
 +
|-
 +
|  ||        ||            || Duquesne ||
 +
|-
 +
|  ||        ||            || Point Park ||
 +
|-
 +
| 119 || Washington Valley || 207,820 || Davis & Grant College || 2 (Washington Valley, Fort Washington)
 +
|-
 +
| 132 || Zanesville || 170,539 || Newcastle || 2 (Zanesville, West Zanesville)
 +
|-
 +
| 174 || Saltville || 120,777 || Saltville State || 2 (Saltville, Mon Valley Christian)
 +
|-
 +
| 363 || Greensburg || 38,686 ||  || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 448 || West Sutton || 19,610 || West Sutton || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 474 || North Saltville || 15,829 || Example || 1
 +
|-
 +
| TOTAL ||  || 1,776,999 ||  ||
 +
|}
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==Second Election==
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As each of the new provinces hadn'thad their first official allocation, it was decided that any provinces added between a census and an election would get the minimum of 3 votes.
 
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! NORTH ROYALTON !! EST. 1985 (3) !! POPULATION !! UNIVERSITIES !! MILITARY POSTS
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! Candidates !! Party !! Incumbent !! Votes
 
|-
 
|-
| 1+ HIGH SCHOOLS || || ||  
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| Grant/Ellis || Freedom || X || 16
 
|-
 
|-
| Lanaudiere and Laurentides, PQ || Laurenderry || 1,031,448 || (119974)
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| Marcus Johnson/Neil Thomas || Continental || || 10
 
|-
 
|-
| Outaouais and Abitibi-Temiscaminque, PQ || Le Mars || 514,861 || (119974)
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| Nathan Robinson/- || Independent || || 0 (Note 1)
 
|-
 
|-
| Nord-du-Quebec, PQ || Nord-du-Montreal || 42,579 ||  
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| Michael Davis/Stephen Smith || National || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Sauguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean and Cote-Nord, PQ || Northlake || 369,646 || (119974)
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| Ryan Francis/Alfred Fox || Green || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Capitale-Nationale and Mauricie, PQ || French River || 964,219 || North Royalton (119974)
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| Anthony Foster/Paul Lawson || Workers || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Lauernt and Gaspésie-Iles-de-la-Madeline, PQ || Bridgewater || 704,885 || Bridgewater State (119974)
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| Kurtis Roach/Howard Rosario || Republican ||  || 0
 +
|}
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# Robinson was killed in a car accident during primary season, and not replaced.
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===MONONGALIA, 1958 ===
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 +
|-
 +
| 210 || SHARON || 96,189 || Monongahela College || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 256 || Harrisonville || 69,099 || Monongalia State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 292 || Fairmont || 56,418 || Fairmont State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 382|| Crescent Springs || 33,520 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Estrie, Monteregie and Centre-du-Quebec, PQ || Central City || 1,987,329 || North Royalton State (119974)
+
| 399 || Garrettsville || 29,854 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Montreal and Laval, PQ || Montreal || 2,288,034 || Montreal, Montreal State (119974)
+
| 461 || Hudson || 16,895 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Newfoundland and Labrador || New Labrador || 514,536 || Atlantic Christian (119974) || MCB Sabreblade/Oceanview AFB/Fort Davis (Army)/Naval Station Atlantic Bay
+
| TOTAL || || 301,975 || Example || Example
 
|}
 
|}
  
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===ASHTABULA, 1959===
  
===1987-1988===
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{| class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable sortable"
+
 
|-
 
|-
! Province !! My Location !! Population !! School(s) || Military Posts
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| '''1. NORTH MAGOOTZ''' || 1988 || 317,007 || 5 HS || 4 cities (4) ||
+
| 112  || Salem            || 230,041 || Lake Erie College || 2 (Salem, Lake Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 1, AB || Hickory Creek || 82,627 || North Magootz State
+
| 199  || ASHTABULA CENTER || 101,497 || Ashtabula || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 2, AB || Fort McDermitt || 169,729 || North Magootz, Magootz Tech || McDermitt AFB/Fort McDermitt (Army)
+
|       ||                 ||         || Ashtabula Tech ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 4, AB || Oyster Creek || 9,573 ||
+
| 215  || Lilly            || 93,389 || Ashtabula State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 5, AB || Holland || 55,078 ||  
+
| TOTAL ||                 || 424,927 || ||
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===NORTH CUYAHOGA, 1960 ===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| '''2. RED DEER''' || 1988 || 270,446 || 5 HS || 4 cities (8) ||
+
! Header text !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 19, AB || Wrightsville || 120,380 || Wright State
+
| 16    || Westlake        || 1,280,122 || North Cuyahoga || 12
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 18, AB || Cathedral City || 14,488 ||  
+
|       ||                 ||               || Metro State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 17, AB || Institute || 61,590 || Western Military College
+
|       ||                 ||               || Westlake State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 16, AB || Saint Hedwig || 73,988 || Red Deer
+
| 95    || Louisville      ||   301,356 || Naval Academy || 3 (Louisville, Lake Ridge Academy, Naval Prep)
 
|-
 
|-
| '''3. QUEENSLAND''' || 1988 || 1,852,604 || 7 HS || 6 cities (14) ||
+
| 130  || Westlake Heights ||   172,332 || || 2 (Westlake Heights, Westlake Christian)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 7, AB || Morgantown || 41,574 || Morgan State
+
| 172  || Patton Village  ||   124,475 || || 2 (Patton Village, West Village)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 8, AB || West Liberty || 209,395 || West Liberty State (2 HS)
+
| 243  || Vermilion        ||     77,079 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 10, AB || Liberty City || 97,449 || Liberty
+
| 285  || New London      ||     59,626 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 11, AB || Hamilton || 1,366,050 || Queensland, Queensland A & M (119974)
+
| 299  || Westlake Village ||     53,139 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 13, AB || North Salisbury || 71,016 ||  
+
| TOTAL ||                 || 2,068,129 || ||
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==1961-1970==
 +
 
 +
Being at 13 provinces ten years along, the nation looked to get to near 20 prior to the second election in 1963.
 +
===WEST ONTARIO, 1961===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 12, AB || Oxford || 67,120 || Queensland State
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| '''4. LIVONIA''' || 1988  || ||  
+
| 42  || Massasoit      || 744,344 || Massasoit || 7 (Massasoit, Ontario Central Catholic, Ontario Prep, East Massasoit, Father Lewis, Father Judge, Bishop Davis)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 14, AB || Lewisburg || 29,291 || Davis & Lewis College
+
| 56  || Hogan's Corner  || 519,949 || Western Ontario || 5 (Hogan's Corner, West Hogan, East Hogan, Hogan Catholic, University Prep)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 15, AB || Albany || 38,594 || Albany
+
| 71 || Ashland        || 431,346 || Ashland || 4 (Ashland, Ashland Christian, Niagara Prep, Ashland Prep)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 9, AB || Avonsburg || 20,869 ||  
+
| 114 || Kenmore Heights || 216,469 || || 2 (Kenmore Heights, Central Prep)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 6, AB || Grand Rapids || 1,498,778 || Livonia State (119974)
+
| 160 || Cascade Valley  || 136,035 || || 2 (Cascade Valley, Cascade Heights)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 3, AB || Kalamazoo || 38,956 ||  
+
| 195 || Kensington      || 102,962 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''5. NORTHLAND'''|| 1991 || ||  
+
| 276 || Maple Valley    || 63,175 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 18, SK || Williamson || 36,557 ||
+
| 332 || Bridgeport      || 44,876 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 17, SK || State College || 44,180 || Northland Christian
+
| TOTAL ||               || 2,259,156 || ||
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
===EAST ONTARIO, 1961===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 16, SK || Taylorsville || 37,845 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 15, SK || Mercersburg || 83,725 || Northland State, Northland A & M
+
| 66 || Aliquippa || 467,026 || || 4 (Aliquippa, Aliquippa Heights, Aliquippa West, Aliquippa Central Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 14, SK || Steubenville || 37,195 || Steubenville College
+
| 111 || Pleasant Hill || 234,878 || || 2 (Pleasant Hill, West Hills)
 
|-
 
|-
| '''6. NORTH COLUMBIA'''|| 1991 || ||  
+
| 173 || WARRENSVILLE || 122,109 || Eastern Ontario || 2 (WARRENSVILLE, Warren Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 13, SK || Fullerton || 23,089 || North Columbia-Fullerton
+
| 176 || Riverbank || 116,229 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 12, SK || Watsonville || 23,228 ||  
+
| 187 || Spring Creek || 107,931 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 8, SK || Kingsville || 29,962 || North Columbia-Kingsville
+
| 214 || Wadsworth || 93,772 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 4, SK || Needles || 10,879 ||  
+
| 237 || Shelbyville || 80,026 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 7, SK || Sutton || 46,648 || North Columbia
+
| 250 || Porterville || 73,442 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 3, SK || Victoriaville || 12,691 ||
+
| 373 || Crystal Bay || 35,251 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''7. WEST YORK''' || 1991 || ||  
+
| 414 || Ridgecrest || 27,087 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 11, SK || Louisville || 271,170 || Louisville (119974)
+
| 422 || Yatesboro || 25,348 || Yatesboro College || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===KANAWHA, 1962===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 10, SK || Woodstock || 17,546 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 6, SK || Fort Wayne || 237,746 || West York (119974)
+
| 125 || KINGSTOWN || 193,063 || Kanawha || 2 (Riverside, Capital)
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 2, SK || Masontown || 22,266 ||  
+
| 209 || West Liberty || 96,314 || West Liberty State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 1, SK || Pikeville || 31,333 ||
+
| 295 || Radcliff || 55,486 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 9, SK || Bluefield || 35,314 || Bluefield State
+
| 324 || Fayetteville || 46,039 || South Kanawha || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Region 5, SK || Bellaire || 32,007 ||  
+
| 344 || Owensboro || 42,481 || Kanawha State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''8. WASHINGTON''' || 1987 ||  ||  
+
| 370 || Clyde Hill || 36,743 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Central Plains, MB (8-10) || Saint Cloud || 48,289 || Saint Cloud State
+
| 413 || Masontown || 27,324 || West Kanawha || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Eastman, MB (1-2, 12) || Mount Pleasant || 104,535 || Washington State
+
| 416 || Clayton || 26,839 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Interlake, MB (13-14, 18) || Youngstown || 91,743 || Youngstown State
+
| 419 || Nicktown || 26,233 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Northern, MB (19, 21-23) || Adrienne || 88,146 || Northern Washington
+
| 425 || Boonsboro || 24,629 || Kanawha A & M|| 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Parkland, MB (16-17, 20) || Madras || 42,088 ||
+
| 429 || Buckhannon || 24,254 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Pembina Valley, MB (3-4) || Birmingham || 52,126 || Southern Washington
+
| 433 || Barlow || 23,216 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Westman, MB (5-7, 15) || Medicine Hat || 108,868 || Washington
+
| 441 || Lincoln || 21,720 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Capital Region, MB (11) || Massasoit || 636,137 || Massasoit (119974)
+
| 470 || Lewisburg || 16,372 || Mountain State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''9. SOUTH HAMPSHIRE''' || 1996 || ||  
+
| 479 || Winchester || 14,926 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Box Butte County, NE || Billings || 11,305 || || MCB Spearhead
+
| 505 || Claysburg || 9,386 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Deuel County, NE || Winkler || 1,937 ||  
+
| 507 || Webster Springs || 9,154 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Scoots Bluff County, NE || Saltville || 36,848 || South Hampshire, Saltville State
+
| 513 || Oxford || 7,627 || Oxford || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===NORTH ALLEGHENY, 1963===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Cheyenne County, NE || Cheyenne || 10,091 || Hampshire State
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Sioux County, NE || Sioux Falls || 1,475 ||  
+
| 121 || UNION CITY || 200,600 || North Allegheny || 2 (Union City, North Union)
 
|-
 
|-
| Banner, Kimball County, NE || New Richmond || 4,461 ||  
+
| 198 || Tompkinsville || 101,564 || North Allegheny State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Dawes County, NE || Saint George || 9,088 ||  
+
| 223 || Wellsburg || 88,830 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Sheridan County, NE || Johnson City || 5,251 ||  
+
| 306 || King City || 51,125 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Morrill, Garden County, NE || McCook || 6,810 ||
+
| 309 || Downey || 50,477 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''10. SOUTH COLUMBIA''' || 1996 || ||
+
| 313 || Cortland || 49,336 || Cortland || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Holt County, NE || Washington || 10,449 || South Columbia
+
| 451 || Albany || 18,343 || Albany || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==Third Election==
 +
With a total of 74 votes up for election, the magic number was 38.
 +
{| class="sortable wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Cherry County, NE || Kabul || 5,788 ||
+
! Candidates !! Party !!Incumbent !! Votes
 
|-
 
|-
| Grant, Hooker County, NE || Brisbane || 1,371 ||  
+
| Grant/Ellis || Freedom || X || 38
 
|-
 
|-
| Thomas County, NE || Mitchell || 699 ||  
+
| Jim Blanc/Brian Casson || Independent || || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Keya Paha, Brown, Rock County, NE || Santiago || 5,127 ||
+
| Nathan Collins/Henry Kennedy || Green || || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Blaine, Loup County, NE || Kent || 1,058 ||  
+
| Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury || Workers || || 18
 
|-
 
|-
| Garfield, Wheeler County, NE || Wheelersburg || 2,794 ||  
+
| Richard Fletcher/William Rosenbaum || Republican || || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Boyd County, NE || Eugene || 2,032 ||
+
| Edward Walton/Horace Callahan || National || || 3
|-
+
|}
| '''11. SOUTH MAGOOTZ''' || 1996 ||  ||
+
 
 +
===APPLETON, 1964===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Red Willow County, NE || Columbus || 11,006 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Lincoln County, NE || Lincoln || 36,051 || Lincoln, South Magootz
+
| 1 || NEW AMSTERDAM || 11,008,015 || Appleton || 92
 
|-
 
|-
| Dundy, Chase County, NE || Vienna || 5,981 ||  
+
| || || || City ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Hayes Hitchcock County, NE || Emmetsburg || 3,848 ||
+
| || || || Long Island ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Frontier County, NE || Thaxton || 2,709 ||  
+
| || || || Queensbury College ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Perkins, Keith County, NE || Durham || 11,051 || South Magootz State
+
| 30 || Morgan Hill || 949,113 || Appleton State || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Arthur, McPherson County, NE || Goodridge || 984 ||  
+
| 34 || Lodi || 905,116 || || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Logan County, NE || Logan || 763 ||  
+
| 38 || Live Oak || 809,858 || || 7
 
|-
 
|-
| '''12. EAGLETON'''|| 1997 || ||  
+
| 40 || Newman || 783,969 || || 7
 
|-
 
|-
| Washington County, NE || Weston || 20,223 ||
+
| 45 || Lafayette || 634,266 || Lafayette || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Platte County, NE || Annville || 32,505 ||  
+
| 54 || Paramount || 536,499 || Appleton State-Paramount || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Dakota County, NE || South Fork || 20,947 ||  
+
| 63 || Hollister Heights || 501,226 ||  || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Madison County, NE || Lilly || 35,278 || Eagleton
+
| 65 || Norwalk || 492,276 || || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Boone County, NE || Boonsboro || 5,505 ||  
+
| 78 || Paradise || 372,813 || || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Burt, Thurston County, NE || Bull Run || 13,469 ||  
+
| 81 || Montclair || 366,513 || Montclair State || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Cuming, Stanton County, NE || New Stanton || 15,129 ||
+
| 88 || Mill Valley || 323,444 || || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Wayne County, NE || Atchison || 9,411 ||  
+
| 90 || Lucernemines || 320,918 || || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Dixon, Cedar County, NE || Dixonville || 14,562 || Northern Eagleton
+
| 92 || Oakdale || 311,687 ||  || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Dodge County, NE || Vermilion || 36,515 || Southern Eagleton State
+
| 115 || Coalport || 214,437 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Colfax County, NE || Bluffdale || 10,425 ||  
+
| 133 || Blairsville || 169,842 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Knox County, NE || Knox Dale || 8,565 ||  
+
| 149 || Patterson || 149,265 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Antelope, Pierce County, NE || Donahue || 13,966 ||  
+
| 167 || Kingsburg || 128,349 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| '''13. DINAGAT''' || 1991 ||  ||  
+
| 185 || Kerman || 108,692 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Bennett County, SD || Juno || 3,431 ||  
+
| 205 || Moorpark || 99,710 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Custer County, SD || Odessa || 8,216 ||  
+
| 268 || Carbondale || 65,249 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fall River County, SD || Verona || 7,094 ||  
+
| 290 || Pikeville || 57,369 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Gregory County, SD || Helena || 4,271 || Southern Dinagat State
+
| 301 || Germantown || 52,822 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Haakon County, SD || Regina || 1,937 ||  
+
| 339 || Forest Hill || 43,356 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Jackson County, SD || Geneva || 3,031 || Geneva College
+
| 409 || Pocono City || 28,276 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SPOKANIA, 1965 ===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Tripp County, SD || Victoria || 5,644 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Todd County, SD || Florence || 9,612 ||  
+
| 52 || SPOKANE || 541,781 || Spokane || 5 (Spokane Central, Spokane Catholic, Grant Academy, TBD, TBD)
 
|-
 
|-
| Stanley County, SD || Valencia || 2,966 ||  
+
| 77 || Elk Falls || 375,586 || Spokania State || 4 (Elk Falls, Elk City Catholic, South Falls, Central Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Pennington County, SD || Summersville || 100,948 || Northern Dinagat State, Air Force
+
| 139 || Perry || 161,419 ||  || 2 (Perry, Perry South)
 
|-
 
|-
| Oglala Lakota County, SD || Melbourne || 13,586 ||
+
| 179 || Waynesburg || 114,520 || Wayne State || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===COSHOCTON, 1966: 20 Provinces in===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Jones County, SD || Jonesboro || 1,006 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Lyman County, SD || Adelaide || 3,755 ||  
+
| 19 || SAINT HELENA || 1,163,414 || Coshocton || 10
 
|-
 
|-
| Mellette County, SD || Antwerp || 2,048 ||  
+
| 129 || Scotts Valley || 174,214 || || 2 (Valley, Scott)
 
|-
 
|-
| '''14. SPOKANIA''' || 1991 ||  ||  
+
| 135 || Avery || 166,492 ||  || 2 (Avery, Avery Baptist)
 
|-
 
|-
| Butte County, SD || Tyler || 10,110 ||  
+
| 158 || Waterford || 138,333 || || 2 (Waterford, North)
 
|-
 
|-
| Corson County, SD || Snow Hill || 4,050 ||  
+
| 216 || Ravenna || || Western Coshocton ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Dewey County, SD || Springmont || 5,301 ||  
+
| 227 || Jacksonville || 86,074 || Jacksonville University || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Harding County, SD || Hulbert || 1,255 ||  
+
| || || || Jacksonville State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Lawrence County, SD || Spokane || 24,097 || Spokane
+
| 261 || Susanville || 66,501 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Meade County, SD || Elk Grove || 25,434 || Spokania State
+
| 283 || Sandusky || 60,921 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Perkins County, SD || Southmont || 2,982 ||  
+
| 302 || Vernon || 52,300 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Ziebach County, SD || Green Park || 2,801 ||  
+
| 335 || Rosemead|| 43,784 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''15. RIVERTON''' || 1995 || ||  
+
| 338 || Butler || 43,435 || Butler || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Richardson, Nemaha, Johnson, Pawnee County, NE || Mercer || 23,135 ||
+
| 346 || Union Grove || 42,366 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Gage County, NE || Dayton || 21,864 || Dayton
+
| 357 || Washington Heights || 40,087 || Washington College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Lancaster County, NE || Lancaster || 297,036 || Riverton Tech (119974)
+
| 369 || Elk Grove || 36,901 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Cass County, NE || Jasper || 25,357 ||  
+
| 376 || Woodlake || 34,827 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Otoe County, NE || Alcalde || 15,752 ||
+
| 436 ||Ventura || 22,615 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH MAGOOTZ, 1967===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Douglas County, NE || Charlestown || 537,256 || Riverton, Charlestown State (119974)
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Sarpy County, NE || Conway || 169,331 || (2 HS)
+
| 219 || Southgate || 91,019 || South Magootz ||1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''16. FREMONT''' || 1995 || ||
+
| 239 || BLUEFIELD || 78,859 || Bluefield State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hamilton County, NE || Rothbury || 9,112 ||  
+
| 279 || Mercer || 62,264 || Mercer || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Jefferson County, NE || Baldwinville || 7,560 ||  
+
| 307 || New Salem || 51,103 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Polk County, NE || Sandstone || 5,275 ||  
+
| 334 || Knox City || 44,598 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Thayer County, NE || Cecil || 5,189 ||  
+
| 385 || Smithsburg || 33,081 || South Magootz State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Saunders County, NE || Plano || 20,929 || Fremont
+
| 397 || Russellton || 30,308 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| York County, NE || Yorktown || 13,883 || Fremont State
+
| 398 || Clarksville || 30,042 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Seward County, NE || Seward || 17,089 ||
+
| 412 || Kingston || 27,599 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fillmore County, NE || Atherton || 5,698 ||
+
| 415 || Dayton || 26,978 || Dayton || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Saline County, NE || Prathersville || 14,416 ||
+
| 431 || South Fork || 23,796 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Nance, Merrick County, NE || Thornburg || 11,425 ||
+
| 440 || Carter Springs || 22,113 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Butler County, NE || Butler || 8,312 || Butler
+
| 453 || Arlington || 17,917 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''17. UDANA''' || 1990 || ||  
+
| 457|| Brownsville Heights || 17,367 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Dunn County, ND || Willmar || 3,536 ||  
+
| 469 || Fort McDermitt || 16,395 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Golden Valley County, ND || Addison || 1,680 ||  
+
| 517 || Blandsburg || 6,871 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Adams County, ND || Traverse City || 2,343 ||  
+
| 518 || Josephine || 6,837 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH MICHIGAN, 1968===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Billings County, ND || Brussels || 783 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Bowman County, ND || Pinetown || 3,151 ||  
+
| 43 || WESTERNPORT || 726,420 || South Michigan State || 7
 
|-
 
|-
| Grant County, ND || Palmer || 2,394 ||  
+
| 145 || Toledo || 152,021 || Toledo || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Hettinger County, ND || Ghent || 2,477 ||  
+
| 204 || Lenape Heights || 99,892 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McKenzie County, ND || Olla || 6,360 ||  
+
| 248 || Aberdeen || 74,782 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Mercer County, ND || Charleroi || 8,424 ||  
+
| 321 || Hillsdale || 46,688 || South Michigan || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Morton County, ND || Russellton || 27,471 || Udana
+
| 342 || Hawk Cove || 42,698 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Oliver County, ND || Mount Oliver || 1,846 ||  
+
| 362 || Dell City || 39,037 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Sioux County, ND || Hannastown || 4,153 ||  
+
| 366 || O' Brien || 37,642 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Slope County, ND || Barr Slope || 727 ||  
+
| 378 || Reese Center || 34,499 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Stark County, ND || Starkville || 24,199 || Udana State
+
| 405 || Goodrich || 28,744 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''18. OCONEE''' || 1990 || ||
+
| 410 || Benton City || 28,215 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Burke County, ND || Matherville || 1,968 ||  
+
| 447 || Moore Station || 19,614 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===POTOMAC, 1969===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Burleigh County, ND || Woodsville || 81,308 || Oconee
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Divide County, ND || Watervliet || 2,071 ||  
+
| 89 || FRIENDSWOOD || 322,388 || Potomac || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Eddy County, ND || Sofia || 2,385 ||  
+
| 380 || Addison || 33,740 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Emmons County, ND || Copenhagen || 3,550 ||  
+
| 386 || Fort Hancock || 33,047 || Fort Hancock State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Foster County, ND || Cairo || 3,343 ||
+
| 391 || Pecan Grove || 32,380 || Potomac State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kidder County, ND || Abbeville || 2,435 ||  
+
| 427 || Raymondville || 24,533 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Pierce County, ND || Montpellier || 4,357 ||  
+
| 438 || Corinth || 22,377 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Renville County, ND || Donegal || 2,470 ||  
+
| 439 || Plano || 22,354 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Rolette County, ND || Duncannon || 13,937 || Oconee State
+
| 450 || Coyote Acres || 18,419 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Logan County, ND || Logansport || 1,990 ||
+
| 458 || New Falcon || 17,225 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McHenry County, ND || Sligo || 5,395 ||  
+
| 460 || Spofford || 16,897 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McIntosh County, ND || Loretto || 2,809 ||  
+
| 475 || Keller Heights || 15,725 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McLean County, ND || Bloomville || 8,962 ||  
+
| 490 || Morgan's Point || 13,146 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Mountrail County, ND || Baldwin || 7,673 ||  
+
| 502 || Hickory Creek || 11,400 |||| 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==Election 1969: New President Guaranteed==
 +
Being that President Grant was finishing his third term, the election of 1969 guaranteed the young country its second-ever President. The total votes in this election was 92; 47 votes were needed to win.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Ward County, ND || Charleston || 61,675 || U of Charleston
+
! Candidate !! Party !! Winner !! Votes
 
|-
 
|-
| Wells County, ND || North Washington || 4,207 ||  
+
| Lamar Shepherd/Xavier Rooney || Freedom || || 20
 
|-
 
|-
| Williams County, ND || Williamsburg || 22,398 || Williams College
+
| Jasper Simons/Terrance Bright || Continental || || 13
 
|-
 
|-
| Benson County, ND || Frackville || 6,660 ||  
+
| Dominick Crosby/Raul Chase || Independent || || 10
 
|-
 
|-
| Bottineau County, ND || Chaseburg || 6,429 ||  
+
| Nick O'Neill/Cory Whitmore || National || || 13
 
|-
 
|-
| Sheridan County, ND || Fox Lake || 1,321 ||  
+
| Stanley Molloy/Russell Sweeney || Green || || 20
 
|-
 
|-
| Towner County, ND || Mogadore || 2,246 ||  
+
| AJ Roach/Matt Vaughan || Workers || || 10
 
|-
 
|-
| '''19. MIDLANDS''' || 1990 || ||  
+
| Darrell Cameron/Denny Farrington || Republican || || 6
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
Since no candidate got a majority, it went to the joint legislature. The winner would get a simple majority of 23. Only the top four were voted on (Shepherd, Molloy, Simons, and O'Neill - the latter two being tied).
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
| LaMoure County, ND || West Middlesex || 4,139 ||
+
! Candidate !! Delegations !! Winner
 
|-
 
|-
| Dickey County, ND || Borger || 5,289 ||  
+
| Shepherd || 13 || X
 
|-
 
|-
| Griggs County, ND || Davidson || 2,420 ||  
+
| Molloy || 5 ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Barnes County, ND || Barnettsville || 11,066 ||
+
| Simons || 0 ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Cass County, ND || Carlisle || 149,778 || Midlands (2 HS)
+
| O'Neill || 5 ||  
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH POTOMAC, 1970===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Cavalier County, ND || McGuire || 3,993 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Grand Forks County, ND || Grand Forks || 66,861 || Midlands Tech
+
| 183 || MANSFIELD || 110,156 || South Potomac || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Nelson County, ND || Ottawa || 3,126 ||  
+
| || || || Mansfield ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| Pembina County, ND || Earlsboro || 7,413 ||
+
| 267 || Onion Creek || 65,269 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Ramsey County, ND || Cape Vincent || 11,451 ||  
+
| 308 || Bellaire || 51,078 || South Potomac State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Ransom County, ND || Sabula || 5,457 ||  
+
| 367 || Parker Heights || 37,355 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Richland County, ND || Richland || 16,321 ||  
+
| 446 || Rollingwood || 19,720 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Sargent County, ND || Biggs Junction || 3,829 ||  
+
| 476 || Coppell || 15,623 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Steele County, ND || Steelton || 1,975 ||  
+
| 486 || Bartonville || 13,705 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Stutsman County, ND || Burlington || 21,100 || Burlington College
+
| 497 || Colleyville || 12,472 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Traill County, ND || Medina || 8,121 ||  
+
| 508 || Garden Ridge || 9,017 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==1971-1980==
 +
With the dawning of the third decade of the country, President 123456789 chose to add three provinces in 1971.
 +
===CHESAPEAKE, 1971===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Walsh County, ND || Lansdowne || 11,119 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| '''21. WEST ONTARIO''' || 1987  || ||  
+
| 36 || Clarkston || 881,138 ||  || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Renfrew, ON || Canterwood || 101,326 ||  
+
| 51 || Abilene || 550,458 || Abilene Christian || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Nipissing, ON || Parkersburg || 84,736 ||  
+
| 105 || HARTFORD || 248,622 || Hartford || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Muskoka, ON || Aberdeen Gardens || 58,047 || Aberdeen
+
| 146 || Charleston || 150,592 || U of Charleston || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Parry Sound, ON || Normandy Park || 42,162 || Western Ontario
+
| 184 || St. Mary's || 108,987 || St. Mary's College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Haliburton, ON || Edgewood || 17,026 ||  
+
| 197 || Avonsburg || 101,696 || Chesapeake || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''22. ALGOMA'''|| 1987 || ||  
+
| 221 || Shepherdstown || 89,628 || Shepherd College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Greater Sudbury, ON || Cascade || 160,274 || Algoma (2 HS)
+
| 316 || Annville || 48,595 || West Chesapeake || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Thunder Bay, ON || Clarksburg || 146,057 || Lake Superior State (2 HS)
+
| 365 || Cherry Creek || 38,098 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Algoma, ON || Dryden || 115,870 ||  
+
| 388 || Booneville || 32,718 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Cochrane, ON || West Grimsby || 81,122 ||  
+
| 390 || Carson City || 32,551 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kenora, ON || West Kenmore || 57,607 || Algoma Tech, Western Algoma
+
| 444 || Tashkent || 20,191 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===DELAWARE, 1971===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Timiskaming, ON || Agate || 32,634 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Sudbury, ON || Salmon Creek || 21,196 || Eastern Algoma
+
| 8 || Barton Creek || 1,526,006 || Delaware || 14
 
|-
 
|-
| Rainy River, ON || Rainy River || 20,370 || || Fort Algoma
+
| 11 || BIRMINGHAM || 1,425,123 || Delaware-Birmingham || 13
 
|-
 
|-
| Manitoulin, ON || Maple Falls || 13,048||  
+
| 50 || Apple Valley || 558,979 ||  || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| '''23. WINDSOR''' || 1987 || ||  
+
| 53 || Ash Springs || 538,479 || Delaware State || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Oxford, ON || Davenport || 105,719 ||  
+
| 64 || Chester || 498,886 || West Chester || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Lambton, ON || Marysville || 126,199 || (2 HS)
+
| 84 || Bakersfield || 349,497 || Delaware-Bakersfield || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Wellington, ON || Porter || 208,360 || Windsor A & M (119974)
+
| 96 || Hampton || 297,735 || Hampton || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Essex, ON || Alexandria || 388,782 || (119974)
+
| 124 || Sussex Hills || 197,145 || Delaware Tech || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Middlesex, ON || Highland Heights || 439,151 || (119974)
+
| 137 || North Point || 162,310 || Northern Delaware || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Halton, ON || Milford || 501,669 || East Detroit (119974)
+
| 203 || Oceana || 100,647 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Waterloo, ON || Malden || 507,096 || Windsor (119974)
+
| 305 || Green Springs || 51,578 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Chatham-Kent, ON || Apollo || 103,671 ||  
+
| 323 || South Point || 46,257 || Southern Delaware || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Grey, ON || Outlook || 92,568 ||  
+
| 418 || Cold Springs || 26,253 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===NORTH YORK, 1971===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Elgin, ON || Madison || 87,461 || Windsor-Madison
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Perth, ON || Endicott || 75,112 ||Endicott College
+
| 2 || WALNUT GROVE || 2,615,060 || North York || 22
 
|-
 
|-
| Bruce, ON || Kenmore || 66,102 ||  
+
| || || || Queen's ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Huron, ON || Mill Creek || 59,100 ||  
+
| 14 || Heritage Creek || 1,296,814 || || 12
 
|-
 
|-
| '''26. DESERET''' || 1995 ||
+
| 25 || Port Erie || 1,032,524
 
|-
 
|-
| Adams County NE || Adamsburg || 31,610 || Adams State
+
| 35 || Trois-Rivieres || 883,391 || Trois-Rivieres || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Hall County, NE || Sacramento || 60,720 || Sacramento State
+
| 47 || Brooker || 608,124 || || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Custer County, NE || Grants Pass || 10,792 ||  
+
| 68 || Goose Prairie || 446,063 || || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Buffalo County, NE || Buffalo || 47,893 || Buffalo
+
| 147 || Keller || 149,738 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Valley, Greeley, Sherman, Howard County, NE || York Haven || 16,188 ||  
+
| 161 || Coconut Creek || 134,934 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Dawson County, NE || Dawson Creek || 24,207 || Deseret
+
| 162 || Parker || 134,933 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Franklin County, NE || South Zanesville || 3,085 ||  
+
| 182 || Alford || 111,164 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Furnas, Gosper County, NE || Johnsonburg || 6,837 ||  
+
| 206 || Fairwood || 99,306 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Phelps, Harlan County, NE || Bergen || 12,726 ||  
+
| 228 || Bradbury || 85,381 || Bradley || 1
|-
+
| Kearney County, NE || Abasha || 6,548 ||  
+
 
|-
 
|-
| Clay County, NE || Toledo || 6,392 ||  
+
| 234 || Angels Camp || 82,126 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Webster, Nuckolls County, NE || Webster Springs || 8,101 ||  
+
| 252 || Westminster || 73,214 || Westminster College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''27. DORADO''' || 1992 || ||  
+
| 264 || Belmont || 65,667 || Belmont || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Aurora County, SD || Aurora || 2,710 ||  
+
| 291 || Greenville || 56,881 || North York-Greenville || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Bon Homme County, SD || Lucernemines || 7,070 ||  
+
| 352 || Anderson || 41,824 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Brule County, SD || New Kensington || 5,255 ||  
+
| 423 || Green Bluff || 25,258 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===EAST YORK, 1972===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Buffalo County, SD || Zulu || 1,912 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Charles Mix County, SD || Fairplay || 9,129 ||  
+
| 180 || Diamond Bar || 111,944 || East York || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Clay County, SD || Alice Springs || 13,864 ||  
+
| 233 || Clovis || 82,128 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Davison County, SD || South Morgantown || 19,504 || Dorado
+
| 263 || BRENTWOOD || 65,707 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Douglas County, SD || Dodge City || 3,002 ||  
+
| 304 || Dana Point || 51,599 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hanson County, SD|| Lizard Lick || 3,331 ||  
+
| 360 || Citrus Heights || 39,370 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hutchinson County, SD || Athens || 7,343 ||  
+
| 523 ||Cathedral City || 4,836 || St. Francis || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH CUYAHOGA, 1973===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Lincoln County, SD || Wellsburg || 44,828 || Dorado State
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Lake County, SD || Accident || 11,200 ||  
+
| 153 || Bryant || 146,156 || Bryant || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Sanborn County, SD || Moose Jaw || 2,355 ||  
+
| 269 || MARIETTA || 64,757 || South Cuyahoga || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Union County, SD || Uniontown || 14,399 || Union College
+
| 278 || Hale Center || 62,450 || South Cuyahoga State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Yankton County, SD || New Albany || 22,438 ||  
+
| 281 || New Washington || 61,778 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Turner County, SD || Balls Pond  || 8,347 ||  
+
| 371 || Mount Enterprise || 36,058 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Moody County, SD || Hackensack || 6,486 ||  
+
| 383 || Jasper || 33,225 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Jerauld County, SD || Poland || 2,070 ||  
+
| 395 || Seven Points || 30,934 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McCook County, SD || Bodden Town || 5,618 ||  
+
| 401 || Plum Grove || 29,380 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Miner County, SD || Minersville || 2,389 ||  
+
| 432 || Paint Rock || 23,770 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Minnehaha County, SD || Charlotte || 169,468 || Charlotte (2 HS)
+
| 478 || Morgantown || 15,054 || Morgan State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''28. CATAWBA''' || 1992  ||  ||  
+
| 481 || Noblestown || 14,645 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Grant County, SD || Echo || 7,356 ||  
+
| 482 || Monroeville || 14,642 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hamlin County, SD || Dresden || 5,903 ||  
+
| 489 || Camp Swift || 13,435 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH WYOMING, 1974===
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Hand County, SD || Left Hand || 3,431 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Hughes County, SD || Hughesville || 17,022 ||  
+
| 120 || THORNTONVILLE || 205,434 || South Wyoming || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Hyde County, SD || Hyde || 1,420 ||
+
| 230 || West Orange || 83,629 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kingsbury County, SD || Woonsocket || 5,148 ||  
+
| 251 || Carthage || 73,346 || South Wyoming State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Marshall County, SD || Venus || 4,656 ||  
+
| 284 || Danbury || 60,371 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Faulk County, SD || Istanbul || 2,364 ||  
+
| 319 || Grays Prairie || 47,286 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Edmunds County, SD || Gassaway || 4,071 ||  
+
| 372 || White Sulphur Springs || 35,480 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Deuel County, SD || Nitro || 4,364 ||  
+
| 374 || River Oaks || 35,127 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Day County, SD || Limerick || 5,710 ||
+
| 396 || Cloverleaf || 30,496 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Codington County, SD || Tomahawk || 27,227 || Catawba
+
| 437 || Wheeler || 22,553 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Clark County, SD || Strongstown || 3,691 ||  
+
| 449 || Todd Mission || 19,407 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Campbell County, SD || Solon || 1,466 ||  
+
| 466 || Mount Vernon || 16,657 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Brown County, SD || Brownsville || 36,531 || Brown
+
| 473 || Granite Shoals || 15,859 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Brookings County, SD || Radcliff || 31,965 || Catawba State
+
| 484 || Mount Wilson || 13,927 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Beadle County, SD || Chugwater || 17,398 ||  
+
| 485 || White Oak || 13,874 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| McPherson County, SD || Veracruz || 2,459 ||  
+
| 487 || Crescent Valley || 13,502 || Crescent Valley College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Walworth County, SD || Utopia || 5,438 ||  
+
| 521 || Rankin || 5,091 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH ALLEGHENY, 1975===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Sully County, SD || Barrow || 1,373 ||
+
! National Rank !! Rank !! Population !! Universities !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Potter County, SD || Progress || 2,329 ||
+
| 155 || Kennedy || 146,019 || South Allegheny-Kennedy || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Roberts County, SD || Austin || 10,149 ||  
+
| 175 || MOUNT PLEASANT || 117,123 || South Allegheny || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Spink County, SD || Berlin || 6,451 ||  
+
| 186 || Marshall Creek || 108,193 || Marshall || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''29. SOUTH DAKOTA''' || 1992 || ||  
+
| 364 || Trinity || 38,124 || Trinity College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kossuth County, IA || Bristol || 15,543 ||  
+
| 379 || Buffalo Gap || 34,017 || Buffalo || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Winnebago County, IA || Brooklyn || 10,866 ||  
+
| 381 || Mountain Top || 33,657 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Palo Alto County, IA || Chandler || 9,421 ||
+
| 393 || Hughes Springs || 31,894 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hancock County, IA || Cody || 11,341 || South Dakota State
+
| 467 || Barboursville || 16,589 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Pocahontas County, IA || Poca || 7,310 ||
+
| 477 || Abernathy || 15,244 || Abernathy College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Humboldt County, IA || Carson || 9,815 ||
+
| 483 || Wharton || 14,445 || Wharton || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wright County, IA || Denver || 13,229 || South Dakota
+
| 514 || Fairview || 7,141 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Emmet County, IA || Constantinople || 10,302 ||
+
| 522 || Big Spring || 5,048 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''30''' || 1992 || ||  
+
| 524 || Wrightsville || 2,536 || Wright State || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==Election 1975==
 +
Total votes were xxx, with xx needed to win.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Lyon County, IA || Houston || 11,581 || Houston
+
! Candidate !! Party !! Incumbent !! Votes
 
|-
 
|-
| Osceola County, IA || Osceola Mills || 6,462 ||  
+
| Lamar Shepherd/Xavier Rooney || Example || X ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Dickinson County, IA || Jackson || 16,667 ||  
+
| Example || Example || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Sioux County, IA || Flatwoods || 33,704 || 30 U
+
| Example || Example || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| O'Brien County, IA || Lincoln Heights || 14,398 ||
+
| Example || Example || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Clay County, IA || Claysville || 16,667 ||  
+
| Example || Example || ||
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===OCEANIA, 1976===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Plymouth County, IA || Huntsville || 24,986 || Huntsville State
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Cherokee County, IA || London || 12,072 ||  
+
| 46 || NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS || 630,380 || Ocean State || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Buena Vista County, IA || Arlington || 20,260 ||  
+
| 49 || Rolling Hills || 576,567 || || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| '''31''' || 1993 || ||  
+
| 60 || Camden || 513,657 || Camden State || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Mahaska County, IA || Milton || 22,381 ||  
+
| 67 || Williams || 448,734 || Williams College || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Keokuk County, IA || Paris || 10,511 ||
+
| 98 || Gloucester || 288,288 || || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Wapello County, IA || Carbondale || 35,625 || 31 U
+
| 100 || Atlantic City || 274,549 || Atlantic Christian || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Jefferson County, IA || Jefferson City || 16,843 ||  
+
| 113 || Cumberland || 222,981 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Henry County, IA || Barboursville || 20,145 ||  
+
| 208 || South Atlantic City || 97,265 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===TIDEWATER, 1977===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Des Moines County, IA || Marietta || 40,325 || 31 State
+
 
 +
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Davis County, IA || Raleigh || 8,753 ||
+
| 24 || SOUTH BEACH || 1,034,034 || Tidewater || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Van Buren County, IA || Wentzville || 7,570 ||  
+
| 91 || Eastlake || 318,679 || Tidewater State || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Lee County, IA || Susanville || 35,862 ||  
+
| 257 || Cross Plains || 68,971 || Tidewater A & M || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''32''' || 1993 ||  ||  
+
| 265 || Cooper || 65,464 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Winneshiek County, IA || Philipsburg|| 21,056 || Philipsburg State
+
| 273 || Cape Coral || 63,677 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Allamakee County, IA || Warsaw || 14,330 ||  
+
| 377 || Mount Calm || 34,780 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fayette County, IA || South Fayetteville || 20,880 ||  
+
| 400 || Huntsville || 29,728 || Huntsville State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Clayton County, IA || Richwood || 18,129 ||  
+
| 455 || Lincoln Park || 17,482 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Buchanan County, IA || Buckhannon || 20,958 ||  
+
| 496 || Mineral Wells || 12,504 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Delaware County, IA || Nixa || 17,764 ||  
+
| 501 || Grand Saline || 11,566 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Dubuque County, IA || Frederick || 93,653 || Frederick State, 32 U
+
| 506 || Wolfe City || 9,207 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''33''' || 1993  || ||  
+
| 510 || Brownfield || 8,346 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Woodbury County, IA || Grantsville || 102,172 || Grantsville State, 33 U
+
| 519 || Putnam || 6,829 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===QUEENSLAND, 1978===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Ida County, IA || Fulton || 7,089 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Sac County, IA || Hercules  || 10,350 ||  
+
| 39 || EAGLE PASS || 802,374 || Queensland || 7
 
|-
 
|-
| Monona County, IA || Dexter || 9,243 ||  
+
| 55 || Rocky Mount || 535,153 || Queensland State || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Crawford County, IA || Warrenton || 17,096 ||
+
| 80 || Morton || 368,130 || Queensland A & M || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Carroll County, IA || Carrolltown || 20,816 || John Carroll
+
| 123 || Zapata || 197,363 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Harrison County, IA || Thayer || 14,928 ||  
+
| 138 || Garrison || 161,573 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Shelby County, IA || Neosho || 12,167 ||  
+
| 190 || Wheatland || 106,331 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Audubon County, IA || Kirksville || 6,119 ||  
+
| 196 || Miami || 102,506 || Miami || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''34''' || 1993 ||  ||  
+
| 238 || Coolidge || 79,499 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Grundy County, IA || Fredericktown || 12,453 ||  
+
| 240 || Eden || 78,053 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Black Hawk County, IA || Memphis || 131,090 || Memphis (2 HS)
+
| 294 || Indian Lake || 55,698 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Tama County, IA || De Soto || 17,767 ||  
+
| 300 || Torrance || 52,959 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Marshall County, IA || Ford City || 40,648 ||  
+
| 312 || Ross || 49,423 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hardin County, IA || Branson || 17,534 ||  
+
| 326 || Tustin || 45,949 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Benton County, IA || Amadora || 26,076 || 34 U
+
| 328 || Sand City || 45,858 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Powesheik County, IA || Salisbury || 18,914 || Salisbury State
+
| 333 || Crockett || 44,846 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Iowa County, IA || Warrensburg || 16,355 ||  
+
| 336 || Walnut Springs || 43,589 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''35''' || 1994 || ||  
+
| 347 || Eagle Lake || 42,270 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Madison County, IA || Versailles || 15,679 ||  
+
| 350 || Van Horn || 42,040 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Warren County, IA || Warrensville || 46,225 || 35 U
+
| 355 || Woodland || 40,814 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Marion County, IA || Climax || 33,309 ||  
+
| 356 || Watsonville || 40,097 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Clarke County, IA || Sullivan || 9,286 ||  
+
| 392 || Signal Hill || 32,058 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Lucas County, IA || Owensville || 8,898 ||  
+
| 403 || Galena Park || 29,030 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Monroe County, IA || Monroeville || 7,970 ||  
+
| 406 || Rose City || 28,709 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Decatur County, IA || Lamar || 8,457 || Lamar
+
| 407 || Oak Trail || 28,550 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wayne County, IA || Waynesburg || 46,225 || Wayne State
+
| 493 || West Livingston || 12,693 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===WINDSOR, 1979===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Appanoose County, IA || Kennett || 12,884 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| '''36''' || 1994 || ||  
+
| 61 || MALDEN || 507,096 || Windsor-Malden || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Pottawattamie County, IA || Cumberland || 93,158 || Cumberland State, 36 U
+
| 62 || Milford || 501,669 || Windsor || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Cass County, IA || Fenton || 13,956 ||  
+
| 69 || Highland Heights || 439,15X || East Detroit || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Adair County, IA || Batavia || 7,682 ||  
+
| 76 || Alexandria || 388,782 || Windsor A & M || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Mills County, IA || Cameron || 15,059 ||
+
| 118 || Porter || 208,360 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Montgomery County, IA || Hoover || 10,740 ||
+
| 170 || Marysville || 126,199 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Adams County, IA || Lodi || 4,029 ||
+
| 191 || Davenport || 105,719 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Union County, IA || Bolivar || 12,534 ||  
+
| 193 || Apollo || 103,671 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fremont County, IA || Robertsdale || 7,441 ||  
+
| 217 || Outlook || 92,568 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Page County, IA || Kodiak || 15,932 ||  
+
| 226 || Madison || 87,461 || Windsor-Madison || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Taylor County, IA || Deadwood || 6,317 ||  
+
| 247 || Endicott || 75,112 || Endicott College || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Ringgold County, IA || Winslow || 5,131 ||  
+
| 262 || Kenmore || 66,102 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''37''' || 1994 || || ||
+
| 287 || Mill Creek || 59,100 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===ALGOMA, 1980===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Calhoun County, IA || Gentry || 9,670 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Webster County, IA || Whitewater || 38,013 ||
+
| 140 || Cascade || 160,274 || Eastern Algoma || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Hamilton County, IA || Lonoke || 15,673 ||  
+
| 154 || CLARKSBURG || 146,057 || Algoma || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Boone County, IA || Fort Hancock || 26,306 || Fort Hancock State || Fort Hancock (Army)
+
| 178 || Dryden || 115,870 || Algoma Tech || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Guthrie County, IA || Magnolia || 10,954 ||  
+
| 235 || West Grimsby || 81,122 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Dallas County, IA || Dallastown || 66,135 || 37 A & M
+
| 289 || West Kenmore || 57,607 || Western Algoma || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Greene County, IA || Homer City || 9,336 ||  
+
| 389 || Agate || 32,634 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Story County, IA || New Alexandria || 89,542 ||  
+
| 442 || Salmon Creek || 21,196 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Polk County, IA || Bentonville || 430,640 || 37 U (119974)
+
| 443 || Lost Creek || 20,370 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''38. COLORADO''' || 1994 || ||  
+
| 492 || Maple Falls || 13,048 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==Election 1981 and the Fourth Decade==
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Worth County, IA || Malvern || 7,598 ||
+
! Header text !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Mitchell County, IA || Monticello || 10,776 ||  
+
| Example || Example || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Howard County, IA || Rogers || 9,566 ||  
+
| Example || Example || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Cerro Gordo County, IA || Ravenna || 44,151 || Colorado
+
| Example || Example || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Floyd County, IA || Carmichael || 16,303 ||  
+
| Example || Example || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Chickasaw County, IA || Ligonier || 12,439 ||  
+
| Example || Example || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Franklin County, IA || Oroville || 10,680 ||  
+
| Example || Example || Example
 +
|}
 +
===NORTH ROYALTON, 1981===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Butler County, IA || Grand Junction || 14,867 || Colorado College
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Bremer County, IA || Bremerton || 24,276 || Colorado State
+
| 3 || MONTREAL || 2,288,034 || North Royalton || 20
 
|-
 
|-
| '''39''' || 1995 || ||  
+
| || || || Montreal ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Johnson County, IA || Johnstown || 130,882 || 39-Johnstown (2 HS)
+
| || || || Montreal State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Clinton County, IA || Clymer  || 49,116 ||  
+
| 5 || Central City || 1,987,329 || North Royalton State || 18
 
|-
 
|-
| Muscatine County, IA || Springfield || 42,745 ||  
+
| 26 || Laurenderry || 1,031,448 || || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Scott County, IA || Scottsdale || 165,224 || 39 State (2 HS)
+
| 29 || French River || 964,219 ||  || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Louisa County, IA || East Bristol || 11,387 ||  
+
| 44 || Montreal Heights || 704,885 ||  || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Washington County, IA || Evansville || 21,704 || Evansville
+
| 58 || Le Mars || 514,861 || || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Cedar County, IA || Fairview || 18,499 ||  
+
| 79 || Northlake || 369,646 ||  || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Jackson County, IA || Jacksonville || 19,848 || Jacksonville State
+
| 343 || Nord-du-Montreal || 42,579 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===VINLAND, 1982===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Jones County, IA || Montoursville || 20,638 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Linn County, IA || Brunswick || 211,226 || 39 U (119974)
+
| 32 || SCOTLAND HEIGHTS || 921,727 || Vinland || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| '''40. CAPERTON''' || 1990 || ||
+
| 41 || Brunswick || 751,171 || Vinland Tech || 7
 
|-
 
|-
| Lake County, MN || Westernport || 10,866 || Caperton State
+
| 59 || New Labrador || 514,536 || Acadia || 5
 
|-
 
|-
| Cook County, MN || Cookport || 5,176 ||  
+
| 156 || Easter Island || 140,204 || || 2
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===AQUIDNECK, 1983===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Saint Louis County, MN || Lakeview || 200,226 || Lakeview, Lake Shore State (119974)
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Carlton County, MN || Collegeville || 35,386 || Caperton
+
| 28 || OAK POINT || 985,325 || Aquidneck || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Aitkin County, MN || New Haven || 16,202 || New Haven
+
| 31 || Dunedin || 923,689 || Aquidneck State || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Itasca County, MN || Cooperstown || 45,058 || Caperton Tech
+
| 75 || Memphis || 405,639 || Memphis || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Koochiching County, MN || Falls Creek || 13,311 ||
+
| 83 || Sacramento || 355,283 || Sacramento State || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| '''41. NORTH DAKOTA''' || 1989 || ||  
+
| 101 || Luthersville || 269,377 || Aquidneck Tech || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Kittston County, MN || Avon Park || 4,552 ||  
+
| 165 || New London || 133,088 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Roseau County, MN || Dunedin || 15,629 || North Dakota State
+
| 168 || Hamilton || 128,022 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Marshall County, MN || Homestead || 9,459 ||  
+
| 211 || Pellyton || 95,555 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===PROVIDENCE, 1984===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Pennington County, MN || Connersville || 13,930 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Lake of the Woods County, MN || Spangler || 4,045 ||  
+
| 9 || CENTER HILL || 1,439,188 || Providence || 13
 
|-
 
|-
| Beltrami County, MN || Shepherdstown || 44,442 || Shepherd College
+
| 21 || Nantucket || 1,706,756 || Providence State || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Polk County, MN || Saltsburg || 31,600 || North Dakota
+
| 22 || Nevilleton || 1,052,567 ||  || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Red Lake County, MN || Bloomingdale || 4,089 ||  
+
| 27 || Mangham || 1,028,153 || || 9
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===NORTH MICHIGAN, 1985===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Clearwater County, MN || Sparta || 8,695 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Norman County, MN || Normal || 6,852 ||  
+
| 6 || FORT WAYNE || 1,820,584 || Michigan-Fort Wayne || 17
 
|-
 
|-
| Mahnomen County, MN || Jerome || 5,413 ||  
+
| 18 || Grafton || 1,202,362 || North Michigan || 11
 
|-
 
|-
| '''42''' || 1989 || ||  
+
| 37 || Scarborough || 840,978 || North Michigan State || 8
 
|-
 
|-
| Faribault County, MN || Newry || 14,553 ||  
+
| 85 || Lincoln Park || 344,791 || || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Blue Earth County, MN || East Fork || 64,013 || East Fork Christian
+
| 136 || Bethany || 163,040 || Bethany College || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Brown County, MN || Brownstown || 25,893 || 42 U
+
| 141 || Manorville || 160,248 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Redwood County, MN || Tipton || 16,059 ||  
+
| 225 || Honey Grove || 88,319 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===LIVONIA, 1986===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Yellow Medicine County, MN || Garden City || 10,438 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Lac qui Parle County, MN || Hutchinson || 7,259 ||  
+
| 72 || Raleigh || 425,790 || Livonia || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Lincoln County, MN || Hays || 5,896 ||
+
| 99 || AMHERST || 280,895 || Amherst College || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Lyon County, MN || Avon || 25,857 || Lycrabon War College
+
| 128 || Horizon City || 180,967 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Pipestone County, MN || Pipestone || 9,596 ||
+
| 253 || Ford City || 70,648 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==Campaign 1987==
 +
 
 +
===NORTH ONTARIO, 1988===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Murray County, MN || Leavenworth || 8,725 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Cottonwood County, MN || Bardstown || 11,687 ||  
+
| 202 || CANTERWOOD || 101,326 || North Ontario || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Watonwan County, MN || Vivian || 11,211 ||  
+
| 229 || Dollar's Corner || 84,736 || North Ontario State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Martin County, MN || Martinsville || 20,840 ||  
+
| 288 || Aberdeen Gardens || 58,047 || Aberdeen University || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Jackson County, MN || Zachary || 10,266 ||  
+
| 348 || Normandy Park || 42,162 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Nobles County, MN || Yatesboro || 21,378 || Yatesboro College
+
| 459 || Edgewood || 17,026 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===NORTH COLUMBIA, 1988===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Rock County, MN || Rockton || 9,687 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Header text !! Header tex
 
|-
 
|-
| '''43''' || 1989 || ||  
+
| 87 || Farmersville || 325,357 || North Columbia || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Pine County, MN || Pineville || 29,750 ||  
+
| 94 || HILLSBOROUGH || 304,204 || North Columbia State || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Kannabec County, MN || Wharton || 16,239 || Wharton
+
| 97 || Marysville Springs || 297,488 ||  || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Millie Lacs County, MN || Huron || 26,097 ||  
+
| 127 || Highland || 182,493 || North Columbia Tech || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Morrison County, MN || Fayetteville || 33,198 ||
+
| 142 || Gridley Heights || 182,493 ||  || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Benton County, MN || Carthage || 38,451 ||  
+
| 144 || Kingsville || 154,727 || North Columbia-Kingsville || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Isanti County, MN || Sharon || 37,816 ||  
+
| 242 || Hayward || 77,547 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Sherburne County, MN || Williamsport || 88,499 ||  
+
| 270 || Exeter || 64,519 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Anoka County, MN || Chester || 330,844 || West Chester (119974)
+
| 275 || Grass Valley || 63,216 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Ramsey County, MN || Dravosburg || 508,640 || Dravosburg State (119974)
+
| 277 || Hollister || 63,096 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Dakota County, MN || Saint Helena || 398,552 || St. Helena State (119974)
+
| 280 || Hidden Hills || 62,259 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Scott County, MN || Manorville || 129,928 || 43 A & M (2 HS)
+
| 314 || Gridley || 49,221 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hennepin County, MN || Ironwood || 1,152,425 || 43 U (119974)
+
| 318 || Foster City || 47,980 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wright County, MN || Blairsville || 124,700 || 43 Tech (2 HS)
+
| 387 || Fullerton || 32,749 || North Columbia-Fullerton || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===COLUMBIA, 1988===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Carver County, MN || Cleveland || 91,042 || Cleveland State
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| McLeod County, MN || Plant City || 36,651 ||  
+
| 10 || BAYVIEW || 1,438,797 || Bayview State || 13
 
|-
 
|-
| Sibley County, MN || Wesley Chapel || 15,226 ||  
+
| || || || Columbia ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''44''' || 1989 || ||  
+
| 13 || Davis || 1,304,139 || Columbia-Davis || 12
 
|-
 
|-
| Houston County, MN || Claysburg || 19,027 ||  
+
| 20 || Fairfield || 1,140,100 || Fairfield College || 10
 
|-
 
|-
| Fillmore County, MN || Lost Creek || 20,866 ||  
+
| || || || Columbia State ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Mower County, MN || Radford || 39,163 || Radford
+
| 23 || Georgetown || 1,040,184 || Georgetown || 9
 
|-
 
|-
| Freeborn County, MN || Sandusky || 31,255 ||
+
| 73 || Glen Rose || 421,164 ||  || 4
 
|-
 
|-
| Waseca County, MN || Noblestown || 19,136 ||  
+
| 86 || Waller || 333,253 || || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Dodge County, MN || Oakland || 20,087 || Oakland
+
| 134 || Carrollton || 167,217 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Steele County, MN || Amherst || 36,576 || Amherst College
+
| 232 || Whitesboro || 82,794 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Olmsted County, MN || Olmsted Falls || 144,248 || 44 U (2 HS)
+
| 259 || Hickory Hill || 68,010 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Winona County, MN || Walnut Grove || 51,461 || 44 State
+
| 297 || Prince William || 54,878 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wabasha County, MN || Nicktown || 21,676 ||  
+
| 375 || Seven Oaks || 35,075 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Goodhue County, MN || Shelbyville || 46,183 ||  
+
| 394 || Mustang Ridge || 31,584 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Rice County, MN || Hartford || 64,142 || Hartford
+
| 434 || Crawford || 23,177 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Le Seur County, MN || Josephine || 27,703 ||
+
| 494 || Oyster Creek || 12,652 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Nicolett County, MN || Owensboro || 32,727 || Example
+
| 498 || Falls Creek || 12,332 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''45''' || 1989 || ||  
+
| 515 || Valley Mills || 6,983 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===SOUTH COLUMBIA, 1988===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Chippewa County, MN || Sandersville || 12,441 || || Chippewa AFB
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Renville County, MN || Savannah || 15,730 || Savannah State
+
| 93 || PECAN HILL || 306,935 || South Columbia || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Kandiyohi County, MN || Frostburg || 42,239 || Frostburg State
+
| 117 || Red Lick || 210,309 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Meeker County, MN || Wampum || 23,300 || 45 U
+
| 166 || Ferris || 132,791 || Ferris State || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Stearns County, MN || Mansfield || 150,642 || Mansfield (2 HS)
+
| 171 || White Deer || 125,684 || South Columbia State || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Pope County, MN || Blackfoot || 10,995 ||  
+
| 201 || Anderson Mill || 101,327 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Big Stone County, MN || Armagh  || 5,269 ||  
+
| 320 || Highland Park || 46,689 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Traverse County, MN || Fort Erie || 3,558 ||  
+
| 408 || Glenn Heights || 28,545 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Stevens County, MN || Troy || 9,726 || Troy
+
| 420 || Blooming Grove || 25,881 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''46''' || 1988 || ||  
+
| 421 || Burleson || 25,627 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Grant County, MN || Gatesville || 6,018 ||
+
| 428 || Cross Timber || 24,286 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Douglas County, MN || Richmond || 36,009 || Richmond
+
| 445 || Richland Hills || 20,047 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Todd County, MN || Snydertown || 24,895 || 46 U
+
| 462 || Crandall || 16,863 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Crow Wing County, MN || Bethany || 62,500 || Bethany College
+
| 464 || Kingsland || 16,803 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Cass County, MN || Clarksville || 28,567 ||  
+
| 465 || Weston || 16,718 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wadena County, MN || East Clarksville || 13,843 ||
+
| 488 || Liberty City || 13,462 || Liberty || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Otter Tail County, MN || Georgetown || 57,303 || Georgetown
+
| 490 || Sherman || 13,146 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| '''47''' || 1987 ||  ||  
+
| 495 || Ross Heights || 12,520 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Becker County, MN || Wickliffe || 32,504 ||
+
| 499 || Weatherford || 12,259 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Chisago County, MN || Grafton || 53,887 || 47 A & M
+
| 500 || Buffalo Springs || 11,567 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Clay County, MN || Fairfield || 58,999 || Fairfield College
+
| 503 || Point Comfort || 9,989 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Hubbard County, MN || Hubbard || 20,428 ||
+
| 504 || Saint Hedwig || 9,932 || Saint Hedwig State || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Swift County, MN || Front Royal || 9,783 ||  
+
| 509 || Hallsville || 8,809 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Washington County, MN || Bakersfield || 238,136 || 47 U (119974)
+
| 516 || Jonestown || 6,926 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Wilkin County, MN || Wilkinsburg || 6,576 ||  
+
| 520 || Richwood || 6,630 || || 1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===HURON, 1989===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| '''48. WYOMING''' || 1997 ||  ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Sachs Harbor, Ulukhaktok, NT || Casper || 688 ||
+
| 122 || Saginaw Hills || 200,169 || Huron || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Tuktoyaktuk, Aklavik, Inuvik, Fort McPherson, Paulatuk, Tsiigehtchic, NT || Sussex || 6,373 || Wyoming Tech
+
| 188 || BAY VILLAGE || 107,771 || Huron Tech || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Behchoko, Gameti, Wekweeti, Whati, NT || West Alexander || 2,986 ||
+
| 293 || Tunica || 55,729 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fort Good Hope, Norman Wells, Tulita, Deline, NT || Xenia || 2,362 ||  
+
| 340 || La Crosse || 43,114 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fort Providence, Fort Liard, NT || Winona || 1,445 ||  
+
| 384 || Huron Center || 33,118 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Fort Simpson, NT || Horizon City || 1,413 ||
+
| Example || Example || Example || Example || Example
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==1991-2000==
 +
==1993 Election==
 +
===PLYMOUTH, 1993===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Hay River, Enterprise, NT || Chesterfield || 3,879 ||
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Yellowknife, NT || Yellowknife || 19,408 || Wyoming
+
| 4 || New Haven || 2,246,244 || New Haven || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Fort Resolution, NT || Fort Saint John || 648 ||
+
| 7 || North Hills || 1,622,713 || Plymouth || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Fort Smith, NT || Etna || 2,670 ||
+
| 12 || BOSTON || 1,392,873 || Boston University || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| '''49. NUNAVUT''' || 1998 || ||  
+
| || || || Boston College ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Grise Fiord, Resolute, Arctic Bay, NU || Northview Heights || 1,168 ||
+
| 15 || Batavia || 1,286,339 || Plymouth Tech || Example
 
|-
 
|-
| Clyde River, Qikiqtarjuaq, Pangnirtung, NU || Rocky River || 2,879 ||
+
| Example || Example || Example || Example || Example
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===RED DEER, 1995===
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Iqualit, Kimmirut, Cape Dorset, NU || North Point || 8,517 || Nunavut
+
! National Rank !! City !! Population !! Universities !! High Schools
 
|-
 
|-
| Arviat, NU || Belsano || 2,319 ||
+
| 104 || Ottawa || 250,331 || Red Deer || 3 (Ottawa, Ottawa Hills, Ottawa Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Whale Cove, Chesterfield Inlet, Rankin Inlet, NU || Rankin Cove || 3,297 || Nunavut State
+
| 143 || CLEVELAND || 156,813 || Cleveland State || 2 (Cleveland, Cleveland Central Catholic)
 
|-
 
|-
| Baker Lake, NU || Sydney || 1,873 ||
+
| 159 || || 136,146 || || 2
 
|-
 
|-
| Coral Harbour, Naujaat, NU || Kingston || 1,780 ||
+
| 181 || Braddock Hills || 111,408 || Red Deer-Braddock || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kugluktuk, NU || Augusta || 1,451 ||
+
| 189 || Monticello || 107,759 || Red Deer Tech || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Cambridge Bay, NU || Cambridge || 1,609 ||
+
| 244 || Lipscomb || 76,258 || Lipscomb || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Igloolik, Hall Beach, NU || Roanoke || 2,190 ||  
+
| 282 || Regina || 61,295 ||  || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Resolute, NU || Sweetwater || 215 ||  
+
| 286 || Spencer || 59,173 || || 1
 
|-
 
|-
| Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak, NU || Fort Frances || 2,178 || || Fort Frances (Army)/Naval Station North Arctic
+
| 303 || Allentown || 52,293 ||||1
 
|-
 
|-
| Kugaaruk, NU || North Bay || 772 ||  
+
| 329 || Nashville || 45,248 ||||1
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
==1997 Election==
 +
The final election of the 20th century
 +
 
 +
time. Grant would eventually get his third term, though only by two provinces, 19-17 over Joe Brady of the Workers Party.
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Pond Inlet, NU || Camp Hill || 1,550 ||
+
! 1997 Candidate !! Party !! Incumbent !! Votes
 
|-
 
|-
| Sanikiluaq, NU || Davidsville || 813 ||  
+
| || Freedom || || --
 
|-
 
|-
| '''50. YUKON''' || 1998 ||  ||  
+
| || Independent ||  || --
 
|-
 
|-
| Carmacks, YT || Morrisville || 1,342 ||
+
| Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury || Workers || || --
 
|-
 
|-
| Dawson, YT || North Versailles || 2,158 ||
+
| Richard Fletcher/William Rosenblum || Republican || || --
 
|-
 
|-
| Faro, YT || Wainwright || 1,183 ||
+
| Edward Walton/Horace Callahan || National || || --
 
|-
 
|-
| Haines Junction, YT || Arnold || 1,432 ||
+
| Nathan Collins/Henry Kennedy || Green || || --
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===WASHINGTON, 1999===
 +
This is the 50th and final Province.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| Mayo, YT || Exeter || 1,065 ||
+
! National Rank !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text !! Header text
 
|-
 
|-
| Teslin, YT || Rochester Mills || 961 ||  
+
| 48 || St. Paul || 602,622 || Washington State || 6
 
|-
 
|-
| Watson Lake, YT || Coral || 1,641 ||  
+
| 103 || Charlotte || 263,801 || Charlotte || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| Whitehorse, YT || Whitehorse || 24,115 || Yukon
+
| 131 || LOCUST GROVE || 172,188 || Washington || 2
 +
|-
 +
| 230 || St. Cloud || 83,629 || St. Cloud State || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 246 || Whitewater || 75,382 || Washington-Whitewater || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 254 || Pittsburgh || 70,311 || Pittsburgh || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 271 || Green Bay || 63,905 || Washington-Green Bay || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 274 || Radford || 63,342 || Radford || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 317 || Belleville || 48,460 |||| 1
 +
|-
 +
| 341 || Quincy || 42,798 |||| 1
 +
|-
 +
| 345 || Princeton || 42,476 || Princeton || 1
 +
|-
 +
| 417 || Evansville || 26,570 || Evansville || 1
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==2003 Election==
 +
{|class="sortable wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! 2003 Candidates !! Party !! Provinces
 +
|-
 +
| '''Dale Johnson/Jason Callahan''' || '''Freedom''' || 29
 +
|-
 +
| Justin Simon/Bruce Chang || Independent || 3
 +
|-
 +
| Charles Byrd/Daniel Allen || Green || 6
 +
|-
 +
| Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury || Workers || 11
 +
|-
 +
| Brayden Maxwell/Ernie Acosta || Republican || 0
 +
|-
 +
| Nathaniel Tomlin/Robin Glover || National || 1
 +
|}
 +
 +
==2009 Election==
 +
{| class=" sortable wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! 2009 Candidates !! Party !! Provinces
 +
|-
 +
| '''Johnson/Callahan (I)''' || '''Freedom''' || 23
 +
|-
 +
| Byrd/Allen || Green || 9
 +
|-
 +
| Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury || Workers || 1
 +
|-
 +
| Mark Bostic/Lex Markham || Republican || 17
 +
|-
 +
| Tomlin/Glover || National || 0
 +
|-
 +
| Connor Quintana/Harry Olson || Independent || 0
 +
|}
 +
 +
==2015 Election==
 +
{| class="sortable wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! 2015 Candidates !! Party !! Provinces
 +
|-
 +
| '''Gregory Hodge/Gabriel Meyers''' || '''Independent''' || 20
 +
|-
 +
| Johnson/Callahan (I) || Freedom || 18
 +
|-
 +
| Jonah O'Brien/Isaac Everett || Green || 1
 +
|-
 +
| Kenneth Britt/Wade Albert || Workers || 0
 +
|-
 +
| Bostic/Markham || Republican || 11
 +
|-
 +
|  Nathaniel Tomlin/Glover || National || 0
 +
|}
 +
 +
==2021 Election==
 +
election, a new party - the New Order Party - entered the scene with candidates for President and one-third of all the legislative seats
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First Election

The first election was based solely on representatives from the first three provinces. The final vote was 90-0, unopposed.

1951 Candidates Party Total delegates
David Grant/Brian Ellis (X) Freedom 90
Unopposed 0

1951

The creation of the country ushered in the first three provinces: Caperton, Dinagat and North Magootz. For the first years, Lakeview was the national capital.

1. CAPERTON

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
33 Kingston Heights 919,040 Eastern Caperton 9 (Lake Erie Catholic, Lake Ontario Catholic, Kingston Heights, Kingston Central, Father Davis, Bishop Lewis, Our Lady of the Lake, North Caperton Catholic, Southlake)
107 LAKEVIEW 241,722 Lakeview 3 (Lakeview East, Lakeview West, Father Grant)
Caperton
Caperton A & M
163 Yerington 134,905 2 (Yerington, Caperton Catholic)
224 Cooperstown 88,765 Caperton Tech 1
236 Mesquite 80,317 1
353 North Salisbury 41,815 1
435 Collegeville 22,910 Caperton State 1
Lake Shore State
471 Westerville 15,934 Lycrabon War College 1
512 Salisbury 7.716 Salisbury State 1
TOTAL 1,553,124

2. DINAGAT

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
207 Steubenville 98,990 Steubenville College 1
266 Westover Hills 65,393 1
315 North Summersville 48,946 1
337 SUMMERSVILLE 43,450 Northern Dinagat State 1
349 Flatwoods 42,155 1
368 Avon 37,031 Southern Dinagat State 1
Air Force Academy
456 Centerville 17,457 1
TOTAL 364,422

3. NORTH MAGOOTZ

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
109 YOUNGSTOWN 238,823 Youngstown State 3 (Youngstown East, Youngstown Central, Youngstown Ursuline)
116 Brownsville 210,312 Brown 2 (Brownsville, Brownsville Catholic)
218 Springfield 91,108 1
245 Adrienne 75,812 North Magootz 1
Magootz Tech
354 North Adrienne 40,826 North Magootz State 1
TOTAL 656,881

1952

Expansion slowly pushe southeast with the addition of Midlands and Northland.

NORTHLAND

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
126 Winslow 183,682 2 (Winslow East, Winslow West)
258 MERCERSBURG 68,941 Northland A & M 1
Northland Christian
296 State College 54,984 Northland State 1
358 Wampum 39,988 1
TOTAL 347,595

MIDLANDS

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
82 Dravosburg 365,169 Dravosburg State 3 (Dravosburg Central Catholic, Dravosburg, Riverside)
152 East Fork 147,212 East Fork Christian College 2 (East Fork, Mountain Valley)
Eastern Midlands
220 Sutton 89,847 1
222 Fair Haven 88,880 Fair Haven State 1
272 Carlisle 63,801 Midlands 1
Midlands Tech
330 Jefferson Hills 45,200 Central Midlands 1
361 Clinton 39,238 1
426 Philipsburg 24,619 Philipsburg State 1
Example Example 818,766 Example Example

1953-60

The remainder of the first decade saw single provinces in each year.

EAST NAMPA, 1953

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
169 New Alexandria 127,089 East Nampa 2 (Alexandria, Walker)
213 Taylorsville 93,887 Nampa State 1
310 Barnettsville 49,792 Penn Highlands 1
322 Mifflinburg 46,682 Example 1
327 Fort Stonewall 45,913 Example 1
424 Burlington 24,636 Burlington College 1
TOTAL 387,999

EAGLETON, 1954

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
108 Frederick 239,582 Frederick State 3 (Frederick, Frederick Catholic, Eagleton Military Academy)
148 Franklin 149,618 2 (West Franklin, East Franklin)
150 Grantsville 149,180 Grantsville State 2 (Grantsville, Eagleton Prep)
192 Gallitzin 104,169 Northern Eagleton 1
241 SOLON 77,742 Eagleton 1
249 Frostburg 74,012 Frostburg State 1
298 Junction City 53,498 1
311 Wickliffe 49,762 1
411 Milton 28,212 1
430 Lexington 23,964 1
454 Manchester 17,541 Southern Eagleton State 1
480 Newport 14,845 1
TOTAL 958,161

RIVERTON, 1955

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
106 CHARLESTOWN 241,728 Riverton 3 (Charlestown, North Catholic, Riverview)
Charlestown State
157 Bridgewater 138,517 Bridgewater State 2 (North Bridgewater, South Bridgewater)
194 Parkersburg 103,122 Ohio Valley U 1
402 Jackson 29,211 Jackson State 1
404 Carrolltown 28,836 John Carroll 1
463 Pleasant Valley 16,813 1
468 Oakland 16,583 Oakland 1
472 Harrisonburg 15,864 1
511 Institute 8,202 Riverton Tech 1
TOTAL 598,876

SUSQUEHANNA, 1956

Nation Rank City Population Universities High Schools
57 Lancaster 519,445 Susquehanna Tech 5 (Lancaster Mennonite, Lancaster Catholic, North Lancaster, Lancaster, South Lancaster)
70 YORK 434,972 Susquehanna 4 (York Tech, West York, York Central Catholic, North York)
74 Berkshire 411,442 Susquehanna State 4 (Berkshire East, Berkshire West, Berkshire South, Valley)
102 Riverside 268,100 Example 3 (Riverside East, Riverside West, Riverside)
110 New Cumberland 235,406 2 (Cumberland Valley, Cumberland Heights)
151 Schuylkill Heights 148,289 2 (Schuylkill Heights, Schuylkill Valley)
164 Lebanon 133,568 Lebanon Valley College 2 (Lebanon, Lebanon Catholic)
177 Williamsport 116,111 1
200 Adamsburg 101,407 Adams State 1
212 Humble 94,528 1
255 Richmond 69,450 Richmond 1
260 Elizabethtown 67,295 Elizabethtown College
325 Perrysburg 45,969 1
331 Uniontown 44,947 Union College 1
351 Dawson Springs 41,981 1
359 Snydertown 39,702 1
452 Montoursville 18,267 1
TOTAL 2,337,907

NEWCASTLE, 1957

After the first nationwide - what there was to that point - election, the national capital was moved to its present-day location of St. Catherine.

Header text Header text Header text Header text Header text
17 ST. CATHERINE 1,203,738 St. Catherine State 11 (St. Catherine Central, Duquesne, North Shore, City West, St. Catherine Davis, Bishop Grant, North Catholic, South Side, TBD, TBD, TBD)
Duquesne
Point Park
119 Washington Valley 207,820 Davis & Grant College 2 (Washington Valley, Fort Washington)
132 Zanesville 170,539 Newcastle 2 (Zanesville, West Zanesville)
174 Saltville 120,777 Saltville State 2 (Saltville, Mon Valley Christian)
363 Greensburg 38,686 1
448 West Sutton 19,610 West Sutton 1
474 North Saltville 15,829 Example 1
TOTAL 1,776,999

Second Election

As each of the new provinces hadn'thad their first official allocation, it was decided that any provinces added between a census and an election would get the minimum of 3 votes.

Candidates Party Incumbent Votes
Grant/Ellis Freedom X 16
Marcus Johnson/Neil Thomas Continental 10
Nathan Robinson/- Independent 0 (Note 1)
Michael Davis/Stephen Smith National 2
Ryan Francis/Alfred Fox Green 1
Anthony Foster/Paul Lawson Workers 1
Kurtis Roach/Howard Rosario Republican 0
  1. Robinson was killed in a car accident during primary season, and not replaced.


MONONGALIA, 1958

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
210 SHARON 96,189 Monongahela College 1
256 Harrisonville 69,099 Monongalia State 1
292 Fairmont 56,418 Fairmont State 1
382 Crescent Springs 33,520 1
399 Garrettsville 29,854 1
461 Hudson 16,895 1
TOTAL 301,975 Example Example

ASHTABULA, 1959

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
112 Salem 230,041 Lake Erie College 2 (Salem, Lake Catholic)
199 ASHTABULA CENTER 101,497 Ashtabula 1
Ashtabula Tech
215 Lilly 93,389 Ashtabula State 1
TOTAL 424,927

NORTH CUYAHOGA, 1960

Header text Header text Header text Header text Header text
16 Westlake 1,280,122 North Cuyahoga 12
Metro State
Westlake State
95 Louisville 301,356 Naval Academy 3 (Louisville, Lake Ridge Academy, Naval Prep)
130 Westlake Heights 172,332 2 (Westlake Heights, Westlake Christian)
172 Patton Village 124,475 2 (Patton Village, West Village)
243 Vermilion 77,079 1
285 New London 59,626 1
299 Westlake Village 53,139 1
TOTAL 2,068,129

1961-1970

Being at 13 provinces ten years along, the nation looked to get to near 20 prior to the second election in 1963.

WEST ONTARIO, 1961

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
42 Massasoit 744,344 Massasoit 7 (Massasoit, Ontario Central Catholic, Ontario Prep, East Massasoit, Father Lewis, Father Judge, Bishop Davis)
56 Hogan's Corner 519,949 Western Ontario 5 (Hogan's Corner, West Hogan, East Hogan, Hogan Catholic, University Prep)
71 Ashland 431,346 Ashland 4 (Ashland, Ashland Christian, Niagara Prep, Ashland Prep)
114 Kenmore Heights 216,469 2 (Kenmore Heights, Central Prep)
160 Cascade Valley 136,035 2 (Cascade Valley, Cascade Heights)
195 Kensington 102,962 1
276 Maple Valley 63,175 1
332 Bridgeport 44,876 1
TOTAL 2,259,156


EAST ONTARIO, 1961

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
66 Aliquippa 467,026 4 (Aliquippa, Aliquippa Heights, Aliquippa West, Aliquippa Central Catholic)
111 Pleasant Hill 234,878 2 (Pleasant Hill, West Hills)
173 WARRENSVILLE 122,109 Eastern Ontario 2 (WARRENSVILLE, Warren Catholic)
176 Riverbank 116,229 1
187 Spring Creek 107,931 1
214 Wadsworth 93,772 1
237 Shelbyville 80,026 1
250 Porterville 73,442 1
373 Crystal Bay 35,251 1
414 Ridgecrest 27,087 1
422 Yatesboro 25,348 Yatesboro College 1

KANAWHA, 1962

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
125 KINGSTOWN 193,063 Kanawha 2 (Riverside, Capital)
209 West Liberty 96,314 West Liberty State 1
295 Radcliff 55,486 1
324 Fayetteville 46,039 South Kanawha 1
344 Owensboro 42,481 Kanawha State 1
370 Clyde Hill 36,743 1
413 Masontown 27,324 West Kanawha 1
416 Clayton 26,839 1
419 Nicktown 26,233 1
425 Boonsboro 24,629 Kanawha A & M 1
429 Buckhannon 24,254 1
433 Barlow 23,216 1
441 Lincoln 21,720 1
470 Lewisburg 16,372 Mountain State 1
479 Winchester 14,926 1
505 Claysburg 9,386 1
507 Webster Springs 9,154 1
513 Oxford 7,627 Oxford 1

NORTH ALLEGHENY, 1963

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
121 UNION CITY 200,600 North Allegheny 2 (Union City, North Union)
198 Tompkinsville 101,564 North Allegheny State 1
223 Wellsburg 88,830 1
306 King City 51,125 1
309 Downey 50,477 1
313 Cortland 49,336 Cortland 1
451 Albany 18,343 Albany 1

Third Election

With a total of 74 votes up for election, the magic number was 38.

Candidates Party Incumbent Votes
Grant/Ellis Freedom X 38
Jim Blanc/Brian Casson Independent 6
Nathan Collins/Henry Kennedy Green 5
Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury Workers 18
Richard Fletcher/William Rosenbaum Republican 4
Edward Walton/Horace Callahan National 3

APPLETON, 1964

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
1 NEW AMSTERDAM 11,008,015 Appleton 92
City
Long Island
Queensbury College
30 Morgan Hill 949,113 Appleton State 8
34 Lodi 905,116 8
38 Live Oak 809,858 7
40 Newman 783,969 7
45 Lafayette 634,266 Lafayette 6
54 Paramount 536,499 Appleton State-Paramount 5
63 Hollister Heights 501,226 5
65 Norwalk 492,276 5
78 Paradise 372,813 4
81 Montclair 366,513 Montclair State 4
88 Mill Valley 323,444 3
90 Lucernemines 320,918 3
92 Oakdale 311,687 3
115 Coalport 214,437 2
133 Blairsville 169,842 2
149 Patterson 149,265 2
167 Kingsburg 128,349 2
185 Kerman 108,692 1
205 Moorpark 99,710 1
268 Carbondale 65,249 1
290 Pikeville 57,369 1
301 Germantown 52,822 1
339 Forest Hill 43,356 1
409 Pocono City 28,276 1

SPOKANIA, 1965

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
52 SPOKANE 541,781 Spokane 5 (Spokane Central, Spokane Catholic, Grant Academy, TBD, TBD)
77 Elk Falls 375,586 Spokania State 4 (Elk Falls, Elk City Catholic, South Falls, Central Catholic)
139 Perry 161,419 2 (Perry, Perry South)
179 Waynesburg 114,520 Wayne State 1

COSHOCTON, 1966: 20 Provinces in

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
19 SAINT HELENA 1,163,414 Coshocton 10
129 Scotts Valley 174,214 2 (Valley, Scott)
135 Avery 166,492 2 (Avery, Avery Baptist)
158 Waterford 138,333 2 (Waterford, North)
216 Ravenna Western Coshocton
227 Jacksonville 86,074 Jacksonville University 1
Jacksonville State
261 Susanville 66,501 1
283 Sandusky 60,921 1
302 Vernon 52,300 1
335 Rosemead 43,784 1
338 Butler 43,435 Butler 1
346 Union Grove 42,366 1
357 Washington Heights 40,087 Washington College 1
369 Elk Grove 36,901 1
376 Woodlake 34,827 1
436 Ventura 22,615 1

SOUTH MAGOOTZ, 1967

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
219 Southgate 91,019 South Magootz 1
239 BLUEFIELD 78,859 Bluefield State 1
279 Mercer 62,264 Mercer 1
307 New Salem 51,103 1
334 Knox City 44,598 1
385 Smithsburg 33,081 South Magootz State 1
397 Russellton 30,308 1
398 Clarksville 30,042 1
412 Kingston 27,599 1
415 Dayton 26,978 Dayton 1
431 South Fork 23,796 1
440 Carter Springs 22,113 1
453 Arlington 17,917 1
457 Brownsville Heights 17,367 1
469 Fort McDermitt 16,395 1
517 Blandsburg 6,871 1
518 Josephine 6,837 1

SOUTH MICHIGAN, 1968

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
43 WESTERNPORT 726,420 South Michigan State 7
145 Toledo 152,021 Toledo 2
204 Lenape Heights 99,892 1
248 Aberdeen 74,782 1
321 Hillsdale 46,688 South Michigan 1
342 Hawk Cove 42,698 1
362 Dell City 39,037 1
366 O' Brien 37,642 1
378 Reese Center 34,499 1
405 Goodrich 28,744 1
410 Benton City 28,215 1
447 Moore Station 19,614 1

POTOMAC, 1969

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
89 FRIENDSWOOD 322,388 Potomac 3
380 Addison 33,740 1
386 Fort Hancock 33,047 Fort Hancock State 1
391 Pecan Grove 32,380 Potomac State 1
427 Raymondville 24,533 1
438 Corinth 22,377 1
439 Plano 22,354 1
450 Coyote Acres 18,419 1
458 New Falcon 17,225 1
460 Spofford 16,897 1
475 Keller Heights 15,725 1
490 Morgan's Point 13,146 1
502 Hickory Creek 11,400 1

Election 1969: New President Guaranteed

Being that President Grant was finishing his third term, the election of 1969 guaranteed the young country its second-ever President. The total votes in this election was 92; 47 votes were needed to win.

Candidate Party Winner Votes
Lamar Shepherd/Xavier Rooney Freedom 20
Jasper Simons/Terrance Bright Continental 13
Dominick Crosby/Raul Chase Independent 10
Nick O'Neill/Cory Whitmore National 13
Stanley Molloy/Russell Sweeney Green 20
AJ Roach/Matt Vaughan Workers 10
Darrell Cameron/Denny Farrington Republican 6

Since no candidate got a majority, it went to the joint legislature. The winner would get a simple majority of 23. Only the top four were voted on (Shepherd, Molloy, Simons, and O'Neill - the latter two being tied).

Candidate Delegations Winner
Shepherd 13 X
Molloy 5
Simons 0
O'Neill 5

SOUTH POTOMAC, 1970

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
183 MANSFIELD 110,156 South Potomac 1
Mansfield
267 Onion Creek 65,269 1
308 Bellaire 51,078 South Potomac State 1
367 Parker Heights 37,355 1
446 Rollingwood 19,720 1
476 Coppell 15,623 1
486 Bartonville 13,705 1
497 Colleyville 12,472 1
508 Garden Ridge 9,017 1

1971-1980

With the dawning of the third decade of the country, President 123456789 chose to add three provinces in 1971.

CHESAPEAKE, 1971

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
36 Clarkston 881,138 8
51 Abilene 550,458 Abilene Christian 5
105 HARTFORD 248,622 Hartford 3
146 Charleston 150,592 U of Charleston 2
184 St. Mary's 108,987 St. Mary's College 1
197 Avonsburg 101,696 Chesapeake 1
221 Shepherdstown 89,628 Shepherd College 1
316 Annville 48,595 West Chesapeake 1
365 Cherry Creek 38,098 1
388 Booneville 32,718 1
390 Carson City 32,551 1
444 Tashkent 20,191 1

DELAWARE, 1971

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
8 Barton Creek 1,526,006 Delaware 14
11 BIRMINGHAM 1,425,123 Delaware-Birmingham 13
50 Apple Valley 558,979 5
53 Ash Springs 538,479 Delaware State 5
64 Chester 498,886 West Chester 5
84 Bakersfield 349,497 Delaware-Bakersfield 3
96 Hampton 297,735 Hampton 3
124 Sussex Hills 197,145 Delaware Tech 2
137 North Point 162,310 Northern Delaware 2
203 Oceana 100,647 1
305 Green Springs 51,578 1
323 South Point 46,257 Southern Delaware 1
418 Cold Springs 26,253 1

NORTH YORK, 1971

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
2 WALNUT GROVE 2,615,060 North York 22
Queen's
14 Heritage Creek 1,296,814 12
25 Port Erie 1,032,524
35 Trois-Rivieres 883,391 Trois-Rivieres 8
47 Brooker 608,124 6
68 Goose Prairie 446,063 4
147 Keller 149,738 2
161 Coconut Creek 134,934 2
162 Parker 134,933 2
182 Alford 111,164 1
206 Fairwood 99,306 1
228 Bradbury 85,381 Bradley 1
234 Angels Camp 82,126 1
252 Westminster 73,214 Westminster College 1
264 Belmont 65,667 Belmont 1
291 Greenville 56,881 North York-Greenville 1
352 Anderson 41,824 1
423 Green Bluff 25,258 1

EAST YORK, 1972

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
180 Diamond Bar 111,944 East York 1
233 Clovis 82,128 1
263 BRENTWOOD 65,707 1
304 Dana Point 51,599 1
360 Citrus Heights 39,370 1
523 Cathedral City 4,836 St. Francis 1

SOUTH CUYAHOGA, 1973

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
153 Bryant 146,156 Bryant 2
269 MARIETTA 64,757 South Cuyahoga 1
278 Hale Center 62,450 South Cuyahoga State 1
281 New Washington 61,778 1
371 Mount Enterprise 36,058 1
383 Jasper 33,225 1
395 Seven Points 30,934 1
401 Plum Grove 29,380 1
432 Paint Rock 23,770 1
478 Morgantown 15,054 Morgan State 1
481 Noblestown 14,645 1
482 Monroeville 14,642 1
489 Camp Swift 13,435 1

SOUTH WYOMING, 1974

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
120 THORNTONVILLE 205,434 South Wyoming 2
230 West Orange 83,629 1
251 Carthage 73,346 South Wyoming State 1
284 Danbury 60,371 1
319 Grays Prairie 47,286 1
372 White Sulphur Springs 35,480 1
374 River Oaks 35,127 1
396 Cloverleaf 30,496 1
437 Wheeler 22,553 1
449 Todd Mission 19,407 1
466 Mount Vernon 16,657 1
473 Granite Shoals 15,859 1
484 Mount Wilson 13,927 1
485 White Oak 13,874 1
487 Crescent Valley 13,502 Crescent Valley College 1
521 Rankin 5,091 1

SOUTH ALLEGHENY, 1975

National Rank Rank Population Universities Header text
155 Kennedy 146,019 South Allegheny-Kennedy 2
175 MOUNT PLEASANT 117,123 South Allegheny 1
186 Marshall Creek 108,193 Marshall 1
364 Trinity 38,124 Trinity College 1
379 Buffalo Gap 34,017 Buffalo 1
381 Mountain Top 33,657 1
393 Hughes Springs 31,894 1
467 Barboursville 16,589 1
477 Abernathy 15,244 Abernathy College 1
483 Wharton 14,445 Wharton 1
514 Fairview 7,141 1
522 Big Spring 5,048 1
524 Wrightsville 2,536 Wright State 1

Election 1975

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Candidate Party Incumbent Votes
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OCEANIA, 1976

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
46 NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS 630,380 Ocean State 6
49 Rolling Hills 576,567 5
60 Camden 513,657 Camden State 5
67 Williams 448,734 Williams College 4
98 Gloucester 288,288 3
100 Atlantic City 274,549 Atlantic Christian 3
113 Cumberland 222,981 2
208 South Atlantic City 97,265 1

TIDEWATER, 1977

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
24 SOUTH BEACH 1,034,034 Tidewater 9
91 Eastlake 318,679 Tidewater State 3
257 Cross Plains 68,971 Tidewater A & M 1
265 Cooper 65,464 1
273 Cape Coral 63,677 1
377 Mount Calm 34,780 1
400 Huntsville 29,728 Huntsville State 1
455 Lincoln Park 17,482 1
496 Mineral Wells 12,504 1
501 Grand Saline 11,566 1
506 Wolfe City 9,207 1
510 Brownfield 8,346 1
519 Putnam 6,829 1

QUEENSLAND, 1978

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
39 EAGLE PASS 802,374 Queensland 7
55 Rocky Mount 535,153 Queensland State 5
80 Morton 368,130 Queensland A & M 4
123 Zapata 197,363 2
138 Garrison 161,573 2
190 Wheatland 106,331 1
196 Miami 102,506 Miami 1
238 Coolidge 79,499 1
240 Eden 78,053 1
294 Indian Lake 55,698 1
300 Torrance 52,959 1
312 Ross 49,423 1
326 Tustin 45,949 1
328 Sand City 45,858 1
333 Crockett 44,846 1
336 Walnut Springs 43,589 1
347 Eagle Lake 42,270 1
350 Van Horn 42,040 1
355 Woodland 40,814 1
356 Watsonville 40,097 1
392 Signal Hill 32,058 1
403 Galena Park 29,030 1
406 Rose City 28,709 1
407 Oak Trail 28,550 1
493 West Livingston 12,693 1

WINDSOR, 1979

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
61 MALDEN 507,096 Windsor-Malden 5
62 Milford 501,669 Windsor 5
69 Highland Heights 439,15X East Detroit 4
76 Alexandria 388,782 Windsor A & M 4
118 Porter 208,360 2
170 Marysville 126,199 2
191 Davenport 105,719 1
193 Apollo 103,671 1
217 Outlook 92,568 1
226 Madison 87,461 Windsor-Madison 1
247 Endicott 75,112 Endicott College 1
262 Kenmore 66,102 1
287 Mill Creek 59,100 1

ALGOMA, 1980

National Rank City Population Header text Header text
140 Cascade 160,274 Eastern Algoma 2
154 CLARKSBURG 146,057 Algoma 2
178 Dryden 115,870 Algoma Tech 1
235 West Grimsby 81,122 1
289 West Kenmore 57,607 Western Algoma 1
389 Agate 32,634 1
442 Salmon Creek 21,196 1
443 Lost Creek 20,370 1
492 Maple Falls 13,048 1

Election 1981 and the Fourth Decade

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NORTH ROYALTON, 1981

National Rank City Population Header text Header text
3 MONTREAL 2,288,034 North Royalton 20
Montreal
Montreal State
5 Central City 1,987,329 North Royalton State 18
26 Laurenderry 1,031,448 9
29 French River 964,219 9
44 Montreal Heights 704,885 6
58 Le Mars 514,861 5
79 Northlake 369,646 4
343 Nord-du-Montreal 42,579 1

VINLAND, 1982

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
32 SCOTLAND HEIGHTS 921,727 Vinland 8
41 Brunswick 751,171 Vinland Tech 7
59 New Labrador 514,536 Acadia 5
156 Easter Island 140,204 2

AQUIDNECK, 1983

National Rank City Population Header text Header text
28 OAK POINT 985,325 Aquidneck 9
31 Dunedin 923,689 Aquidneck State 8
75 Memphis 405,639 Memphis 4
83 Sacramento 355,283 Sacramento State 3
101 Luthersville 269,377 Aquidneck Tech 3
165 New London 133,088 2
168 Hamilton 128,022 2
211 Pellyton 95,555 1

PROVIDENCE, 1984

National Rank City Population Header text Header text
9 CENTER HILL 1,439,188 Providence 13
21 Nantucket 1,706,756 Providence State 9
22 Nevilleton 1,052,567 9
27 Mangham 1,028,153 9

NORTH MICHIGAN, 1985

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
6 FORT WAYNE 1,820,584 Michigan-Fort Wayne 17
18 Grafton 1,202,362 North Michigan 11
37 Scarborough 840,978 North Michigan State 8
85 Lincoln Park 344,791 3
136 Bethany 163,040 Bethany College 2
141 Manorville 160,248 2
225 Honey Grove 88,319 1

LIVONIA, 1986

National Rank City Population Universities Header text
72 Raleigh 425,790 Livonia 4
99 AMHERST 280,895 Amherst College 3
128 Horizon City 180,967 2
253 Ford City 70,648 1

Campaign 1987

NORTH ONTARIO, 1988

National Rank City Population Header text Header text
202 CANTERWOOD 101,326 North Ontario 1
229 Dollar's Corner 84,736 North Ontario State 1
288 Aberdeen Gardens 58,047 Aberdeen University 1
348 Normandy Park 42,162 1
459 Edgewood 17,026 1

NORTH COLUMBIA, 1988

National Rank City Population Header text Header tex
87 Farmersville 325,357 North Columbia 3
94 HILLSBOROUGH 304,204 North Columbia State 3
97 Marysville Springs 297,488 3
127 Highland 182,493 North Columbia Tech 2
142 Gridley Heights 182,493 2
144 Kingsville 154,727 North Columbia-Kingsville 2
242 Hayward 77,547 1
270 Exeter 64,519 1
275 Grass Valley 63,216 1
277 Hollister 63,096 1
280 Hidden Hills 62,259 1
314 Gridley 49,221 1
318 Foster City 47,980 1
387 Fullerton 32,749 North Columbia-Fullerton 1

COLUMBIA, 1988

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
10 BAYVIEW 1,438,797 Bayview State 13
Columbia
13 Davis 1,304,139 Columbia-Davis 12
20 Fairfield 1,140,100 Fairfield College 10
Columbia State
23 Georgetown 1,040,184 Georgetown 9
73 Glen Rose 421,164 4
86 Waller 333,253 3
134 Carrollton 167,217 2
232 Whitesboro 82,794 1
259 Hickory Hill 68,010 1
297 Prince William 54,878 1
375 Seven Oaks 35,075 1
394 Mustang Ridge 31,584 1
434 Crawford 23,177 1
494 Oyster Creek 12,652 1
498 Falls Creek 12,332 1
515 Valley Mills 6,983 1

SOUTH COLUMBIA, 1988

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
93 PECAN HILL 306,935 South Columbia 3
117 Red Lick 210,309 2
166 Ferris 132,791 Ferris State 2
171 White Deer 125,684 South Columbia State 2
201 Anderson Mill 101,327 1
320 Highland Park 46,689 1
408 Glenn Heights 28,545 1
420 Blooming Grove 25,881 1
421 Burleson 25,627 1
428 Cross Timber 24,286 1
445 Richland Hills 20,047 1
462 Crandall 16,863 1
464 Kingsland 16,803 1
465 Weston 16,718 1
488 Liberty City 13,462 Liberty 1
490 Sherman 13,146 1
495 Ross Heights 12,520 1
499 Weatherford 12,259 1
500 Buffalo Springs 11,567 1
503 Point Comfort 9,989 1
504 Saint Hedwig 9,932 Saint Hedwig State 1
509 Hallsville 8,809 1
516 Jonestown 6,926 1
520 Richwood 6,630 1

HURON, 1989

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
122 Saginaw Hills 200,169 Huron 2
188 BAY VILLAGE 107,771 Huron Tech 1
293 Tunica 55,729 1
340 La Crosse 43,114 1
384 Huron Center 33,118 1
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1993 Election

PLYMOUTH, 1993

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
4 New Haven 2,246,244 New Haven Example
7 North Hills 1,622,713 Plymouth Example
12 BOSTON 1,392,873 Boston University Example
Boston College
15 Batavia 1,286,339 Plymouth Tech Example
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RED DEER, 1995

National Rank City Population Universities High Schools
104 Ottawa 250,331 Red Deer 3 (Ottawa, Ottawa Hills, Ottawa Catholic)
143 CLEVELAND 156,813 Cleveland State 2 (Cleveland, Cleveland Central Catholic)
159 136,146 2
181 Braddock Hills 111,408 Red Deer-Braddock 1
189 Monticello 107,759 Red Deer Tech 1
244 Lipscomb 76,258 Lipscomb 1
282 Regina 61,295 1
286 Spencer 59,173 1
303 Allentown 52,293 1
329 Nashville 45,248 1

1997 Election

The final election of the 20th century

time. Grant would eventually get his third term, though only by two provinces, 19-17 over Joe Brady of the Workers Party.

1997 Candidate Party Incumbent Votes
Freedom --
Independent --
Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury Workers --
Richard Fletcher/William Rosenblum Republican --
Edward Walton/Horace Callahan National --
Nathan Collins/Henry Kennedy Green --

WASHINGTON, 1999

This is the 50th and final Province.

National Rank Header text Header text Header text Header text
48 St. Paul 602,622 Washington State 6
103 Charlotte 263,801 Charlotte 3
131 LOCUST GROVE 172,188 Washington 2
230 St. Cloud 83,629 St. Cloud State 1
246 Whitewater 75,382 Washington-Whitewater 1
254 Pittsburgh 70,311 Pittsburgh 1
271 Green Bay 63,905 Washington-Green Bay 1
274 Radford 63,342 Radford 1
317 Belleville 48,460 1
341 Quincy 42,798 1
345 Princeton 42,476 Princeton 1
417 Evansville 26,570 Evansville 1

2003 Election

2003 Candidates Party Provinces
Dale Johnson/Jason Callahan Freedom 29
Justin Simon/Bruce Chang Independent 3
Charles Byrd/Daniel Allen Green 6
Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury Workers 11
Brayden Maxwell/Ernie Acosta Republican 0
Nathaniel Tomlin/Robin Glover National 1

2009 Election

2009 Candidates Party Provinces
Johnson/Callahan (I) Freedom 23
Byrd/Allen Green 9
Joe Brady/Andrew Salisbury Workers 1
Mark Bostic/Lex Markham Republican 17
Tomlin/Glover National 0
Connor Quintana/Harry Olson Independent 0

2015 Election

2015 Candidates Party Provinces
Gregory Hodge/Gabriel Meyers Independent 20
Johnson/Callahan (I) Freedom 18
Jonah O'Brien/Isaac Everett Green 1
Kenneth Britt/Wade Albert Workers 0
Bostic/Markham Republican 11
Nathaniel Tomlin/Glover National 0

2021 Election

election, a new party - the New Order Party - entered the scene with candidates for President and one-third of all the legislative seats

2021 Candidates Party Provinces
Hodge/Meyers (I) Independent --
Example Freedom --
Example Green --
Example Workers --
Example Republican --
Example National --
Example New Order/Independent --
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