119,974
New
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.
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|
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
|
- 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
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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
Total votes were xxx, with xx needed to win.
Candidate |
Party |
Incumbent |
Votes
|
Lamar Shepherd/Xavier Rooney |
Example |
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|
Example |
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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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|
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|
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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
|
Example |
Example |
Example |
Example |
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 |
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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 |
--
|
Example |
Independent |
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