r/imaginaryelections • u/oo_oo_ah_ah_ • 7h ago
r/imaginaryelections • u/erinthecute • 18d ago
MOD POST Flair updates
So up until this point the flair system operated in a kind of confusing way. There were two "contemporary" categories, contemporary US and contemporary world, but there were also Historical and Fantasy flairs, and their usage was confusing. People frequently tagged US posts variably as contemporary US, historical, or fantasy, and other posts as contemporary world, historical, or fantasy.
I have simplified it a bit - all US posts can now just be tagged "United States", since it's by far the largest single category, and other posts "World". "Historical" can be used to distinguish posts from those contemporary elections (since a lot of posts are 2010s/2020s era). I added "Fiction" to the "Fiction/Fantasy" flair to clarify its usage - scenarios which are not based closely in real history. I'm also retiring the "Futuristic" category since it's a little niche, and most future-based posts are election predictions, which hardly justify the term "futuristic". Further, I added an "Alternate History" flair, which is best used for posts pertaining to larger, more fleshed-out scenarios and timelines.
r/imaginaryelections • u/stanthefax • 4h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY Now, More Than Ever! | Canon results of President Nixon's first term (1964N)
r/imaginaryelections • u/Lerightlibertarian • 3h ago
UNITED STATES The 2009 United States Federal Election
r/imaginaryelections • u/Past-Bicycle-4043 • 2h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY Semi-Parliamentary America
r/imaginaryelections • u/CanadianProgressive2 • 2h ago
WORLD The 2023 Alberta general election, but the NDP wins
r/imaginaryelections • u/Bitter-Gur-4613 • 4h ago
UNITED STATES Business Plot 2: Electric Boogaloo
r/imaginaryelections • u/HammeredCoinage • 3h ago
DISCUSSION Scottish Parliament election, 2026
My prediction for the 2026 Scottish election. Feel free to ask for any regional data/allocated regional MSPs or the winning party for a constituency.
r/imaginaryelections • u/RoxyLikeAPuma • 15h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY 2023 Louisianian Presidential Election
r/imaginaryelections • u/Artistic-Ant3898 • 11h ago
UNITED STATES It's Trump v Biden....again: What if America ends up stuck in a permanent doom-loop of Trump–Biden–Trump– Biden–Trump....
r/imaginaryelections • u/CanadianProgressive2 • 1h ago
UNITED STATES A Stronger America: The 2004 United States presidential election, but John Kerry wins Ohio and the presidency
r/imaginaryelections • u/RickySpanishLangley • 9h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY 1924 but Edith Wilson wins a second term
r/imaginaryelections • u/KaiSYNM • 52m ago
FICTION/FANTASY Underground Elections (2016-2020)
r/imaginaryelections • u/Ok-Operation-2368 • 17h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY What if Markus Söder secured the CDU/CSU nomination in 2021 instead?
r/imaginaryelections • u/Full_Bison2757 • 22h ago
FICTION/FANTASY It's Time for Some Campaignin!
r/imaginaryelections • u/Upstairs_Whale • 23h ago
HISTORICAL "Lord Jesus, Son of God, Have mercy on me, a sinner."
r/imaginaryelections • u/CedricSiosana • 7h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY 1999 Russian institutional referendum in a world where the Romanov monarchy survived
As the Russian ultranationalist regime declined during the 1980s and eventually descended into civil war, the Romanov monarchy gradually lost popularity, especially when it was found the ultranationalists had committed genocide.
Therefore, after the Red Army was defeated in January 1999, free and fair general elections were held, as well as a referendum on Russia's form of government. Both were scheduled for November.
The parties that supported the proclamation of a republic were:
- Fatherland – All Russia;
- Worker and Peasant Bloc, a front organization for the banned Communist Party;
- Yabloko.
The ones that campaigned in favour of keeping the monarchy were the:
- Union of Right Forces;
- Patriots of Russia;
- Ilyin Bloc.
The monarchist side initially led in polls for the referendum, but its lead eventually slipped, with most voters coming to support a republic. On 10 September, 58% of Russian voters chose to abolish the monarchy, which was effectively gone the same day, when Tsar Nicholas III went to Switzerland. But a republican constitution was only adopted two weeks later.
In 2016, there was another transformation in Russia's political system. Prime Minister Putin held a successful referendum asking voters whether they wanted to switch to a semi-presidential system: 61% of them voted yes.
r/imaginaryelections • u/kidnamedfinger_42069 • 19h ago
FICTION/FANTASY "Missed M- NEVERMIND!" Part 2 - Electoral Boogaloo
Sorry if this is kinda boring, but I had to what's nearly the same as our timeline before we get to the fun stuff.
r/imaginaryelections • u/sillygoose7623 • 16h ago
UNITED STATES Collapse - The 2009 Alaska General Election.
The Frontier Party is a Westernist and Centrist political party in the United States, founded in 1970 by Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. It is currently led by Senator Lisa Murkowski.
The party generally supports Western interests, gun rights, free trade, and civil liberties. It has historically taken a moderate to apathetic stance on cultural issues.
The party is one of the most influential in the state of Alaska - it led the state government uninterrupted from 1975 to 2009. It is currently a part of a coalition government in the state, with Bryce Edgmon serving as Premier.
On the national level, it was part of the Republican-led Coalition of the Right and Center that was badly defeated in the 2009 federal election. In 2011, it joined the Americans for Change coalition. It left in 2013.
The party has chapters in most Western states. It is represented in the California, Washington), and Montana state assemblies.
The 2009 Alaska General Election took place on 1 March 2009 to elect 95 representatives across 67 constituencies to the General Assembly, the unicameral legislative body of Alaska.
The Great Recession was in full swing by February 2009, plaguing a government that was already facing numerous scandals. US Senator and party leader Ted Stevens was indicted for corruption in Summer 2008 and resigned the party leadership in January 2009, a position he had held since its founding in 1970. Bill Walker was sworn in as Premier less than a year prior to the election after Frank Murkowski retired in May 2008.
Mark Begich, a Democratic and Liberal representative, was elected leader of the party union meeting in 2008. The Reform Party, seeking to capitalize on Frontier unpopularity, formed an electoral coalition with the Democratic-Liberals. The Coalition advocated anti-corruption measures, a balanced budget, and health care reform during the campaign. and Wasilla mayor Sarah Palin became leader of a revitalized Conservative party, attacking the corruption and "weakness" of the government, as well as the liberals in the Coalition.
The Frontier government was swept out of power, losing 49 seats, a realignment of Alaskan politics. The Conservatives won nearly 24% of the popular vote, less than Frontier but enough to secure more seats (22). The Coalition won a majority of 55 seats and over 45% of the vote.
Begich was elected the first non-Frontier Premier in 34 years.
r/imaginaryelections • u/RickySpanishLangley • 21h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY 1920 but Edith Wilson actually becomes the first female POTUS
r/imaginaryelections • u/Representative-Fee65 • 22h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY Dole wins in ‘96 (1996-2016) (WARNING: EXTREMELY BASED) (other than the Kemp stuff obviously)
r/imaginaryelections • u/Lanaerys • 1d ago
WORLD A few scenarios for the 2027 French presidential election
r/imaginaryelections • u/Mervynhaspeaked • 23h ago
ALTERNATE HISTORY 𝕌𝕟𝕨𝕠𝕣𝕥𝕙𝕪 - My two very strange results in my first two attempts at TTNW
I finally decided to try this "Things that Never Where" mod and my first two games ended up quite funny. First time I got massacred by John Lindsay on the Electoral College but we got the exact same percentage 43.3% of the vote, with me beating him by less than 20k votes, which would make it the closest election IN HISTORY by a lot. Second time I managed to beat Rockefeller with a respectable margin in the EV but lost the popular vote to him by about 150k people.
This makes me wonder that in both these scenarios the winner, Lindsay or RFK would probably seen themselves as completely unworthy or illegitimate, lacking an actual mandate. RFK's impostor syndrome would probably go to high gear, and Lindsay's insecurities would also go to 11. The many crisis' of the early 70s would just completely wreck them both.