Oasaen presidential election, 2016
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The Oasaes presidential election of 2016, scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2016, will be the 16th quadrennial U.S. presidential election. Voters selected presidential electors who in turn elected a new president and vice president through the Electoral College. The term limit established in the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution prevents the incumbent President, Barack Obama, of the Democratic Party, from being elected to a third term.
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Democratic Party presidential primaries
The 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries and caucuses took place in the parliamentary districts prior to the 2016 party convention which determined the Democratic Party's nominee for President of Oasaes, who was incumbent president, Keith Warner. The Democratic nomination system required nominees to capture 179 pledged nominations, and 59 superdelegates for a total of 238 delegates required to receive the nomination.
Leading candidates
Candidate | Most recent position | Candidacy | Estimated delegate votes | Contests won | ||
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Pledged and Superdelegates | Path to nomination | |||||
Keith B. Warner (Nominated) |
President of Oasaes (2012–16) |
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Pledged delegates 320 / 424 (75%) |
Total delegate votes towards nomination 427/283 (151%) |
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Superdelegates 107 / 141 (76%) |
Additional delegate votes needed for nomination 0 | |||||
Scarlett Haines |
19th Governor of Cambridge (2012–16) |
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Pledged delegates 103 / 424 (24%) |
Total delegate votes towards nomination 138/283 (49%) |
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Superdelegates 34 / 141 (24%) |
Additional delegate votes needed for nomination 145 |
Republican Party presidential primaries
The 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries and caucuses took place in the parliamentary districts prior to the 2016 party convention which determined the Republican Party's nominee for President of Oasaes, who was Carson Smith III. The Republican nomination system required nominees to capture 83 pledged nominations, and 28 superdelegates for a total of 111 delegates required to receive the nomination.
Leading candidates
Candidate | Most recent position | Candidacy | Estimated delegate votes | Contests won | ||
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Pledged and Superdelegates | Path to nomination | |||||
Kaitlynn Barton (Nominated) |
Representative of Cambridge (2014–present) |
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Pledged delegates 105 / 252 (42%) |
Total delegate votes towards nomination 140/336 (42%) |
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Superdelegates 35 / 84 (42%) |
Additional delegate votes needed for nomination 0 | |||||
Gregory Morriss |
Representative of New Oxford (2014–present) |
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Pledged delegates 65 / 252 (26%) |
Total delegate votes towards nomination 86/336 (26%) |
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Superdelegates 22 / 84 (26%) |
Additional delegate votes needed for nomination 25 | |||||
Carson Smith III |
CEO of CitizenUnited (1985–2010) |
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Pledged delegates 82 / 252 (33%) |
Total delegate votes towards nomination 110/336 (32%) |
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Superdelegates 27 / 84 (32%) |
Additional delegate votes needed for nomination 1 |
Minority Party Primaries
The Socialist Party
The Constitution Party