|
|
Line 1,410: |
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| 171. White Deer, South Columbia 125,684 | | 171. White Deer, South Columbia 125,684 |
| South - 1…… 201. Anderson Mill, South Columbia 101327 | | South - 1…… 201. Anderson Mill, South Columbia 101327 |
− | 269. MARIETTA, SOUTH CUYAHOGA 64,757 275. Grass Valley, North Columbia 63,216 278. Hale Center, South Cuyahoga 62,450 284. Danbury, South Wyoming 60,371 288. Aberdeen Gardens, North Ontario 58,047 294. Indian Lake, Queensland 55,698 300. Torrance, Queensland 52,959 304. Dana Point, East York 51,599 308. Bellaire, South Potomac 51,078 312. Ross, Queensland 49,423 314. Gridley, North Columbia 49,221 318. Foster City, North Columbia 47,980 319. Grays Prairie, South Wyoming 47,286 320. HIGHLAND PARK, SOUTH COLUMBIA 46,689
| + | 320. HIGHLAND PARK, SOUTH COLUMBIA 46,689 |
− | 23. South Point, Delaware 46,257 326. Tustin, Queensland 45,949 328. Sand City, Queensland 45,858 333. Crockett, Queensland 44,846 336. Walnut Springs, Queensland 43,589 340. La Crosse, Huron 43,114 342. Hawk Cove, South Michigan 42,698 343. Nord-du-Montreal, North Royalton 42,579 345. Princeton, Washington 42,476 347. Eagle Lake, Queensland 42,270 348. Normandy Park, North Ontario 42,162 350. Van Horn, Queensland 42,040 352. Anderson, North York 41,824 355. Woodland, Queensland 40,814 356. Watsonville, Queensland 40,097 360. Citrus Heights, East York 39,370 362. Dell City, South Michigan 39,037 364. Trinity, South Allegheny 38,124 365. Cherry Creek, Chesapeake 38,098 366. O' Brien, South Michigan 37,642 367. Parker Heights, South Potomac 37,355 371. Mount Enterprise, South Cuyahoga 36,058 372. White Sulphur Springs, South Wyoming 35,480 374. River Oaks, South Wyoming 35,127 375. Seven Oaks, Columbia 35,075 377. Mount Calm, Tidewater 34,780 378. Reese Center, South Michigan 34,499 379. Buffalo Gap, South Allegheny 34,017 380. Addison, Potomac 33,740 384. Huron Center, Huron 33,118 386. Fort Hancock, Potomac 33,047 387. Fullerton, North Columbia 32,749 388. Booneville, Chesapeake 32,718 389. Agate, Algoma 32,634 390. Carson City, Chesapeake 32,551 392. Signal Hill, Queensland 32,058 393. Hughes Springs, South Allegheny 31,894 408. Glenn Heights, South Columbia 28,545
| + | 408. Glenn Heights, South Columbia 28,545 |
| 420. Blooming Grove, South Columbia 25,881 | | 420. Blooming Grove, South Columbia 25,881 |
| 421. Burleson, South Columbia 25,627 | | 421. Burleson, South Columbia 25,627 |
Revision as of 10:20, 26 March 2019
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 |
|
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
|
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
|
- 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)
|
295 |
Radcliff |
55,486 |
|
1
|
Example |
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 |
|
|
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 |
152,02X |
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 |
110,1XX |
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
|
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
|
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
|
|
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
|
|
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 |
X |
|
Example |
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|
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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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|
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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 |
77,54x |
|
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 |
49,22x |
|
1
|
318 |
Foster City |
47,980 |
|
1
|
387 |
Fullerton |
32,749 |
North Columbia-Fullerton |
1
|
COLUMBIA, 1988
South - 13…. 10. BAYVIEW, COLUMBIA 1,438,797
South - 12….. 13. Davis, Columbia 1,304,139
South - 10….. 20. Fairfield, Columbia 1,140,100
South - 9….. 23. Georgetown, Columbia 1,040,184
South - 4…… 73. Glen Rose, Columbia 421,164
South - 3……. 86. Waller, Columbia 333,253
South - 2 ……134. Carrollton, Columbia 167,217
South - 1……232. Whitesboro, Columbia 82,794
259. Hickory Hill, Columbia 68,010
297. Prince William, Columbia 54,878
375. Seven Oaks, Columbia 35,075
394. Mustang Ridge, Columbia 31,584
434. Crawford, Columbia 23,177
494. Oyster Creek, Columbia 12,652
498. Falls Creek, Columbia 12,332
515. Valley Mills, Columbia 6,983
SOUTH COLUMBIA, 1988
South - 3……. 93. Pecan Hill, South Columbia 306,935
South - 2 ……117. Red Lick, South Columbia 210,309
166. Ferris, South Columbia 132,791
171. White Deer, South Columbia 125,684
South - 1…… 201. Anderson Mill, South Columbia 101327
320. HIGHLAND PARK, SOUTH COLUMBIA 46,689
408. Glenn Heights, South Columbia 28,545
420. Blooming Grove, South Columbia 25,881
421. Burleson, South Columbia 25,627
428. Cross Timber, South Columbia 24,286
445. Richland Hills, South Columbia 20,047
462. Crandall, South Columbia 16,863
464. Kingsland, South Columbia 16,803
465. Weston, South Columbia 16,718
488. Liberty City, South Columbia 13,462
490. Sherman, South Columbia 13,146
495. Ross Heights, South Columbia 12,520
499. Weatherford, South Columbia 12,259
500. Buffalo Springs, South Columbia 11,567
503. Point Comfort, South Columbia 9,989
504. Saint Hedwig, South Columbia 9,932
509. Hallsville, South Columbia 8,809
516. Jonestown, South Columbia 6,926
520. Richwood, South Columbia 6,630
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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1991-2000
1993 Election
Forty-Eighth Province, 1993
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 |
--
|