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« Reply #25 on: August 21, 2020, 09:58:19 PM »

I'm sorry to do this already but I don't think I have enough time to dedicate to this game. I figured it would be best to tell you before everything got started, rather than after. I will be following along because this is a fantastic concept with some great players already signing up, but I just don't think I've got enough time, I'm very sorry.
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« Reply #26 on: August 21, 2020, 10:14:10 PM »

I admit that I almost never have interest playing as a conservative...but if Paul Ryan is now available...

That's really tempting, actually.
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« Reply #27 on: August 21, 2020, 10:24:18 PM »

I admit that I almost never have interest playing as a conservative...but if Paul Ryan is now available...

That's really tempting, actually.
I got a PM from another poster who is trying to figure out if they'll have the time. I promised to hold the spot open until tomorrow. If it isn't taken by then, it's yours.

Remember guys, when you post your schedules, be sure to use non-copyrighted images and proper attribution. There are plenty of pictures on Wikipedia Commons to use that are in the public domain.
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« Reply #28 on: August 21, 2020, 10:28:16 PM »

I'm sorry to do this already but I don't think I have enough time to dedicate to this game. I figured it would be best to tell you before everything got started, rather than after. I will be following along because this is a fantastic concept with some great players already signing up, but I just don't think I've got enough time, I'm very sorry.
It's all good! The second phase of this project will give everyone more flexibility. You're more than welcome to rejoin later as one of the minor parties or in the second phase. I'm just glad people are interested.
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« Reply #29 on: August 22, 2020, 06:16:25 PM »

When will official gameplay begin?
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« Reply #30 on: August 22, 2020, 09:47:50 PM »

When we get a conservative player and when I finish the last bit of background. It could be Wednesday at the latest, but I can power through the last part of the TOTAL MP list (351 seats in all) as well as the full list of candidates per riding by Monday. I made a ton of progress today and will have it all laid out by Monday hopefully.
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« Reply #31 on: August 23, 2020, 07:44:49 PM »
« Edited: August 25, 2020, 10:32:58 AM by Cornpop (D-DE) »

2015 - 2020 Composition of Parliament (Part I).

C = Conservative
L = Liberal
P = Progressive
R = Reform
AHP = American Heritage
G = Grassroots

Alabama
Birmingham: Terri Sewell (L) (2010)
Montgomery: Martha Roby (C) (2010)
Huntsville: Mo Brooks (C) (2010)
Tuscaloosa: Spencer Bachus (C) (1996)

Alaska
Alaska: Lisa Murkowski (C) (2002 by-election)

Alberta
Calgary - Red Deer: Michelle Rempell (C) (2015)
Edmonton - North Plains: Rona Ambrose (C) (2004)
Yellowhead - Alberta North: Rachael Harder (C) (2015)

Arizuma
Albuquerque: Martin Heinrich (L) (2015)
Saint Peters - Arizuma Northwest: Tom Udall (L) (2000)
Arizuma Southeast: Gary Johnson (R) (2000)
Arizuma Northwest: Trent Franks (C) (2004)
San Luis - Rio Colorado: Raul Grijalva (P) (2004)
Tucson - Arizuma South: Mark Kelly (L) (2011 by-election)
Phoenix North and West: Ann Kirkpatrick (L) (2008)
Phoenix - Mesa: Jeff Flake (C) (2011 by-election)
Phoenix Central: Ruben Gallego (L) (2019 by-election)

Arkansaw
Little Rock: Conner Eldridge (L) (2015)
Fayetteville - Arkansaw West: Tom Cotton (C) (2015)
Pinebluff - Arkansaw East: John Boozman (C) (2010)

The Bahamas: Perry Christie (L) (2015)

California
Alahambra - Pasadena - Glendale: Adam Schiff (L) (2000)
Anaheim: Pete Aguilar (L) (2000)
Burbank - San Fernando: Brad Sherman (L) (1996)
Death Valley - Yosemite: Christina Tobin (R) (2010)
Mojave: Jim Gray (R) (2010)
East Las Angeles - El Monte: Antonio Villaraigosa (L) (2004)
Eureka - Redding - Sacramento: Doug LaMalfa (C) (2010)
Fairfield - Marin: Jared Huffman (P) (2015)
Fremont - Hayward: Karen Bass (P) (2008)
Fresno: Devin Nunes (C) (2004)
Hollywood - Westshire - Wiltshire: Kamala Harris (L) (2015)
Inglewood - Florence: Maxine Waters (L) (1988)
Irvine - Orange: Jim Gilchrist (AHP) (2004)
Kern - San Luis Obisbo: Kevin McCarthy (C) (2008)
Laguna: Dana Rohrabacher (C) (1988)
Lancaster - San Gabriel - Palmdale: Judy Chu (L) (2008)
Long Beach - Torance: Ted Lieu (L) (2015)
Modesto - Merced: Dennis Cardoza (L) (2000)
Norwalk - Downey - Compton: Grace Napolitano (L) (2000)
Oakland - Richmond - Concord - Berkley: Barbara Lee (P) (1996)
Pomona - Corvina: Norma Torres (L) (2015)
Riverside South: Katie Hill (L) (2015)
Riverside West - Corona: Raul Ruiz (L) (2015)
Sacramento North - El Dorado: Dan Lungren (C) (1980)
Sacramento South and Central: Doris Matsui (L) (2005 by-election)
Salinas - Santa Cruz: Jimmy Panetta (L) (2015)
San Bernadino: Darrell Issa (C) (2000)
San Francisco: Nancy Pelosi (L) (1984)
San Jose East: Zoe Lofgren (L) (1993)
San Jose West - Redwood City: Mike Honda (L) (2000)
Santa Barbara - Ventura West: Lois Capps (L) (1998 by-election)
Malibu - Thousand Oaks: Barbara Boxer (P) (1984)
Santa Rosa: Eric Swallwell (L) (2015)
Saint James Central: Susan Davis (L) (2000)
Saint James North - Oceanside: Mimi Walters (C) (2015)
Saint James - South Bay: Duncan Hunter Jr. (C) (2008)

Canada
Gatineau - Montreal Southeast: David Lametti (L) (2015)
Guelph - Cambridge: Gerard Kennedy (L) (2008)
Hamilton: Bob Bratina (L) (2015)
Kingston - Peterborough: Scott Reid (C) (2000)
London - Kitchener: Michael Chong (C) (2004)
Monteregie: Maxime Bernier (R) (2010)
Montreal North - Laval: Justin Trudeau (L) (2008)
Montreal Southeast: Pablo Rodriguez (L) (2015)
Newmarket - Berrie: Kellie Leitch (AHP) (2015)
North Bay - Sudbury: Glenn Thibeault (P) (2008)
Old Toronto: Olivia Chow (P) (2011 by-election)
Ottawa: Catherine McKenna (L) (2015)
Quebec City - Trois Rivieres: Alexandre Boulerice (P) (2010)
Quebec du Nord: Melanie Joly (L) (2015)
Toronto - Durham - Scarborough: Christine Elliot (C) (2014 by-election)
Toronto - Etobicoke - Mississauga: Lisa Raitt (C) (2008)

Colorado
Boulder - Denver West: Jared Polis (P) (2008)
Denver Central: Diana DeGette (L) (1996)
Colorado Springs: Tom Tancredo (AHP) (1996)
Fort Collins - Colorado East: Cory Gardner (C) (2010)
Colorado Mountains: Michael Bennett (L) (2015)

Columbia
Bellingham - San Juan: Rick Larsen (L) (2000)
Coquitlam: Fin Donnelly (P) (2009 by-election)
Longview - Columbia River: Jamie Herrera Beutler (C) (2010)
Northern Columbia - Skeena - Vancouver Island North: Nathan Cullen (P) (2004)
Olympic Peninsula: Derek Kilmer (L) (2015)
Seattle - Puget Sound: Maria Cantwell (L) (1993)
Southern Columbia: Cathy McMorris Rodgers (C) (2004)
Spokane - Okanagan: Stockwell Day (C) (2000)
Vancouver North - Victoria - Cowichan: Elizabeth May (2010)
Vancouver Central: Svend Robinson (P) (1993)
Vancouver South:  Jenny Kwan (P) (2015)

Dakota: John Thune (C) (2004)

Delaware: Lisa Rochester (L) (2015)

East Florida
Cape Coral - Everglades: Mario Diaz-Balart (C) (2004)
Coral Springs: Debbie W. Schultz (L) (2004)
Cowton: Corrine Brown (P) (1993)
Daytona Beach: Ron DeSantis (C) (2010)
Fort Lauderdale - Hollywood: Ted Deutch (L) (2008)
Fort Myers: Curt Clawson (R) (2013 by-election)
Miami Central: Frederica Wilson (L) (2010)
Miami South: Marco Rubio (C) (2010)
Ocala - Springhill: Ted Yoho (AHP) (2015)
Orlando North: Val Demmings (L) (2015)
Orlando South: Stephanie Murphy (L) (2015)
Palm Bay - Port St. Lucie: Patrick Murphy (L) (2015)
Palm Beach - Lake Worth: Lois Frankel (L) (2010)
Pensacola: Matt Gaetz (AHP) (2015)
Sarasota - Port Charlotte: Vern Buchanan (C) (2008)
Saint Petersburg: Charlie Crist (L) (2015)
Tallahassee - Gainesville: Gwen Graham (L) (2015)
Tampa North: Pam Keith (P) (2015)
Tampa South: Kathy Castor (L) (2008)

Georgia
Atlanta Central: Kasim Reed (L) (2015)
Atlanta East: Rob Woodall (C) (2010)
Atlanta South: Vacant
Atlanta West: David Scott (L) (2004)
Augusta - Athens: Paul Broun (AHP) (2008)
Gainesville - North Georgia: Doug Collins (C) (2010)
Macon - Western Georgia: Lynn Westmoreland (C) (2004)
Marietta - Columbus -La Grange: Tom Price (C) (2004)

Hawaii: Tulsi Gabbard (P) (2010)

Hudson: Charlie Angus (P) (2004)

Illinois
Chicago - Deering - Roseland: Robin Kelly (L) (2013 by-election)
Chicago - Dunning - Austin Park: Mike Quigley (L) (2008)
Chicago - Hyde: Barack Obama (L) (2000)
Chicago - Lawndale: Luis Guttierez (P) (1993)
Chicago - Uptown - Avondale: Danny Davis (P) (1996)
East Saint Lewis: Dick Durbin (L) (1984)
Joliet - Chicago South: Peter Roskam (C) (2008)
Marion - Centralia - Olney: Cheri Bustos (L) (2015)
Peoria - Rock Island: Adam Kinzinger (C) (2015)
Rockford - Freeport: Darin LaHood (C) (2015)
Geneva - Schaumberg: Bill Foster (L) (2015)
Danville - Vandalia: Brad Schneider (L) (2015)
Waukegan - Arlington North - Chicago North: Jan Schakowsky (P) (2000)

Indiana
Danville - Wabash West: Todd Young (C) (2015)
Evansville - Terri Haute: Evan Bayh (L) (2015)
Fort Wayne - Muncie: Mike Pence (C) (2000)
Gary: Pete Visclosky (P) (1984)
South Bend - Logansport: Pete Buttigieg (L) (2015)
Wabash Central: Andre Carson (P) (2007 by-election)
Louisville - Wabash South: Mitch Daniels (C) (2010)

Iowa
Iowa West: Steve King (AHP) (2004)
Cedar Rapids: Bruce Braley (L) (2008)
Des Moines - Fort Wellington: Chuck Grassley (C) (1980)

Kansas
Cansez: Kevin Yoder (C) (2010)
Witchita: Pat Roberts (C) (1980)
Topeka - Kansas West: Kris Kobach (AHP) (2015)

Kentucky
Huntington - Richmond: James Comer (C) (2015)
Lexington - Frankfurt: Mitch McConnell (C) (1984)
Louisville: John Yarmouth (L) (2008)
Owensboro - Bowling Green: Rand Paul (R) (2010)

Louisiana
New Orleans: Cedric Richmond (L) (2008)
Shreveport: John N. Kennedy (C) (2015)
Alexandria - Lake Charles: Steve Scalise (L) (2008)

Maine: Susan Collins (C) (1996)

Manitoba: Nikki Ashton (P) (2008)

Maryland
Annapolis - Baltimore East: Barbara Mikulsi (L) (1976)
Baltimore West: Kweisi Mfume (P) (1996)
Frederick - Cumberland: John Delaney (L) (2015)
Middletown - Maryland: Anthony Brown (L) (2015)
Saint Charles: Steny Hoyer (L) (1984)
Salisbury: Martin O'Malley (L) (2015)

Massachusetts
Essex - Merrimack: Seth Moulton (L) (2015)
Boston: Elizabeth Warren (P) (2010)
Newton - Norfolk: Katherine Clark (L) (2015)
Springfield - Western Massachusetts: Richard Neal (P) (1988)
South Middlesex: Edward Markey (L) (1976)
Worcestershire: Stephen Lynch (L) (1996)

Michigan
Ann Arbor: Debbie Dingell (L) (2019 by-election)
Detroit East: Gary Peters (L) (2008)
Detroit North: Sander Levin (L) (1980)
Detroit South: Ian Conyers (P) (2017 by-election)
Flint: Dan Kildee (L) (2010)
Grand Rapids: Justin Amash (R) (2008)
Kalamazoo: Fred Upton (C) (1988)

Mississippi
South Mississippi: Chris McDaniel (AHP) (2015)
North Mississippi:  Cindy Hyde-Smith (AHP) (2015)

Missouri
Saint Louis South: Lacy Clay (P) (2000)
Saint Louis North: Russ Carnahan (L) (2015)
Cape Giradeau: Sarah Steeleman (C) (2013 by-election)
Cansez City - Confederation: Emmanuel Cleaver (P) (2004)
Springfield: Billy Long (C) (2010)
Lohman's Landing: Blaine Luetkemeyer (C) (2010)

Montana: Brian Schweitzer (P) (2015)

Nebraska
Nebraska West: Ben Sasse (C) (2015)
Omaha: Brad Ashford (L) (2015)

Nevada
Las Vegas: Harry Reid (L) (2015)
Nevada: Sharon Angle (R)

Newfoundland: Nick Whalen (L) (2015)

New Brunswick: Dominic LeBlanc (L) (2015)

New Hampshire: Carol Shea Porter (L) (2015)

New Jersey
Atlantic City: Frank LoBiondo (C) (1996)
Bergen: Steve Rothman (L) (1996)
Camden: Rob Andrews (1990) (C)
Elizabeth - Newark South: Donald Payne Jr. (L) (2012)
Newark North and Central: Cory Booker (L) (2008)
Franklin-Belvedire-Newton: Christine T. Whitman (C) (1993)
Jersey City: Bob Menendez (L) (1993)
South Jersey - Lakewood: Chris Smith (C) (1980)
Trenton: Rush Holt (P) (2000)

New York
Albany: Caroline Kennedy (L) (2011 by-election)
Allegany: Brian Higgins (L) (2004)
Bronx South: Jose Serrano (P) (1993)
Brooklyn North: Yvette Clark (L) (2008)
Brooklyn South: Joe Crowley (L) (2000)
Buffalo: Bill Owens (L) (2015)
Kingston - Newburgh: Kirstin Gillibrand (L) (2004)
Manhattan North: Hakeem Jeffries (L) (2015)
Manhattan South - Queens North: Jerry Nadler (L) (1992 by-election)
Niagara: Lovely Warren (P) (2018)
Oswego - Oneida: Elise Stefanik (C) (2015)
Queens East - Nassau West: Steve Israel (L) (2004)
Queens South: Grace Meng (L) (2015)
Queens West: Chuck Schumer (L) (1984)
Staten Island - Brooklyn West: Dan Donovan (C) (2013 by-election)
Suffolk East: Tim Bishop (L) (2004)
Suffolk West - Nassau East: Peter King (C) (1993)
Rochester - Syracuse: Paul Tonko (L) (2008)
Rockland - Westchester: Sean Maloney (L) (2015)
Yonkers - Bronx: Nita Lowey (L) (1988)

North Carolina
Boone - Sparta: Virginia Foxx (C) (2005)
Blue Ridge: Heath Schuler (L) (2008)
Charlotte: Anthony Foxx (L) (2015)
Durham: David Price (L) (1996)
Fayetteville - Monroe: Cate Edwards (L) (2015)
Greenville - Roanoke: Thom Tillis (C) (2010)
Piedmont Plateau: Richard Burr (C) (1993)
Raleigh: Brad Miller (L) (2004)
Wilmington: Mike McIntyre (L) (1996)
Winston-Salem: Alma Adams (L) (2008)

Nova Scotia: Scott Brison (L) (2015)

Ohio
Akron - Canton: Sherrod Brown (P) (1993)
Cincinnati: Steve Chabot (C) (1993)
Cleveland East: Marcia Fudge (L) (2008)
Cleveland West: Dennis Kucinich (L) (1996)
Columbus East: Mike DeWine (C) (1984)
Columbus West: Betty Sutton (L) (2015)
Dayton: John Boehner (C) (1993)
Hillsboro - Point Pleasant: Rob Portman (C) (1993)
Lima - Sprinfield: Jim Jordan (C) (2008)
Loraine - Sandusky: Jennifer Brunner (L) (2015)
Toledo - Bowling Green: Marcy Kaptur (P) (1984)
Zanesville - Ohio East: Tim Ryan (L) (2004)

Oregon
Portland: Jeff Merkley (P) (1996)
Salem: Ron Wyden (P) (1980)
Eugene: Peter DeFazio (P) (1988)
Boise: Greg Walden (C) (2000)
Idaho: Raul Labrador (R) (2010)

Pennsylvania
Allentown - Reading: Jim Gerlach (C) (2004)
Chambersburg - Johnstown: Rick Santorum (AHP) (1993)
Chester - Warwick - New Garden: Bob Brady (L) (1996)
Erie - Youngstown - Franklin: Ron DiNicola (L) (2015)
Harrisburg: Eric Ding (L) (2015)
Lewisburg - State College - Altcona: Glenn Thompson (C) (2008)
New Castle - Bloomsberg: Allyson Schwartz (L) (2004)
Philadelphia East: Dwight Evans (L) (2015)
Philadelphia West: Ed Rendell (L) (2008)
Pittsburgh North: Connor Lamb (L) (2015)
Pittsburgh South: Jason Altmire (L) (2004)
Scranton - Williamsport: Bob Casey Jr. (L) (2004)
Westminster - Levitown: Joe Hoeffel (P) (2000)

Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands: Stacey Plaskett (L) (2015)
San Juan: Raul Luis Torres Cruz (L) (2008)
Puerto Rico East: Luis Fortuno (C) (2010)
Puerto Rico West: Jose Luis Dalmau (2008)

Rhode Island: Clay Pell (L) (2015)

Saskatchewan: Andrew Scheer (C) (2015)

Saint Johns: Wayne Easter (L) (1993)

Sequoya
Derbyton: Dan Boren (L) (2015)
Sequoya West: Tom Cole (C) (2004)
Tulsa - Tahlequah: James Lankford (C) (2015)

South Carolina
Charleston: Tim Scott (C) (2010)
Columbia: Jim Clyburn (P) (1993)
Greenville: Lindsey Graham (C) (1993)
Rock Hill - Myrtle Beach: Jeff Duncan (C) (2010)

The remainder of the list will be posted in the next post, as well as a list of provincial premiers.
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« Reply #32 on: August 24, 2020, 10:01:45 PM »
« Edited: August 25, 2020, 10:23:13 AM by Crush the Left. »

2015 - 2020 Composition  of Parliament (Part II)
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Tennessee
Amherstville: Phil Roe (C) (2008)
Chattanooga - Maryville: Bob Corker (C) (2015)
Columbia - Jackson - Clarksville: Diane Black (C) (2015)
Cookville - Owensboro - Oak Ridge: Marsha Blackburn (C) (2004)
Memphis: Harold Ford Jr. (L) (1996)
Wolfeville: Jim Cooper (L) (2004)

Texas
Abilene - Fort Worth West: Kay Granger (C) (1996)
Amarillo - Wichita Falls: Mac Thornberry (C) (1993)
Beaumont - Port Arthur: Louie Gohmert (AHP) (2004)
Conroe - The Woodlands: Kevin Brady (C) (1996)
Corpus Christie: Solomon Ortiz Jr. (L) (2015)
Corsicana - Buffalo: Chet Edwards (L) (1993)
Dallas East: Jeb Hensarling (C) (2004)
Dallas North: Michael McCaul (C) (2004)
Dallas South: Leticia Van de Putte (P) (2015)
El Paso: Beto O'Rourke (L) (2010)
Fort Worth East: Kenny Marchant (C) (2004)
Galveston: Debra Medina (R) (2011 by-election)
Houston Central: Sheila Jackson Lee (P) (1996)
Houston East: Al Green (L) (2004)
Houston North: Pete Olson (C) (2008)
Huntsville: Jon Cornyn (C) (1996)
Longview - Texarkana: John Ratcliffe (C) (2015)
Lubbock - Midland - Laredo: Mike Conaway (C) (2005 by-election)
McAllen - Laredo: Joaquin Castro (L) (2010)
San Marcos - New Braunfels: Richard Mack (R) (2015)
Sherman - Garland - McKinney: Joe Bartin (C) (1984)
St. Anthony: Julian Castro (L) (2010)
Sugar Land - Houston West: Ted Cruz (AHP) (2015)
Victoria - Bryan - College Station: Bill Flores (C) (2004)
Waco: Steve Stockman (AHP) (1996)
Waterloo: Will Hurd (C) (2010)

Ungava: Romeo Saganash (P) (2010)

Utah
Salt Lake City: Scott Matheson (L) (2015)
Utah: Jon Huntsman (C) (2004)

Vermont: Bernie Sanders (P) (1993)

Virginia
Alleghany: Shelley Moore Capito (C) (2000)
Arlington: Jim Moran (L) (1993)
Charleston: Carte Goodwin (L) (2015)
Chesapeake Bay: Scott Rigell (C) (2000)
Fairfax - Prince William: Frank Wolf (L) (1980)
Fairmont - Wheeling: Joe Manchin (L) (2011 by-election)
Hampton - Gloucester: Tom Periello (P) (2008)
Powhaten: Ken Cuccinelli (AHP) (2010)
Richmond: Eric Cantor (C) (2000)
Roanoke: Bob Goodlatte (C) (1993)
Virginia Beach - Norfolk: Glenn Nye (L) (2008)

West Florida
East Bank: Gene Taylor (L) (2015)
Mobile: Jeff Sessions (AHP) (1996)

Wisconsin
Green Bay - Wisconsin East: Sean Duffy (C) (2010)
Kenosha - Racine: Tammy Baldwin (P) (2000)
Milwaukee: Gwen Moore (P) (2004)
Liverpool: Russ Feingold (P) (1993)
Wisconsin North: Dan Benishek (C) (2010)
Wisconsin West: Paul Ryan (C) (2000)

Wyoming: Liz Cheney (C) (2015)

Territories
Yukon: Larry Bagnell (L) (2015)
Northwest Territories: Dennis Bevington (P) (2004)
Nunavut:  Hunter Tootoo (L) (2015)

Current Premiers

Alabama: Kay Ivey (Conservative)
Alaska: Mead Treadwell (Social Credit)
Alberta: Jason Kennedy (United Conservative)
Arizuma: Marco Lopez (Liberal)
Arkansaw: Asa Hutchison (Conservative)
Bahamas: Pleasant Bridgewater (Liberal)
California: Gavin Newsom (Liberal)
Canada: Caroline Mulroney (Conservative)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (Liberal)
Columbia: John Horgan (Progressive)
Connecticut: William Tong (Progressive)
Dakota: Kirsti Noem (Social Credit)
Delaware: John Carney (Liberal)
East Florida: Jeff Atwater (Conservative)
Georgia: Brian Kemp (Conservative)
Hawaii: Mazie Hirono (Progressive)
Hudson: Carol Hughes (Progressive)
Illinois: Rahm Emmanuel (Liberal)
Indiana: Eric Holcomb (Conservative)
Iowa: Kim Reynolds (Conservative)
Kansas: Sam Brownback (Conservative)
Kentucky: Andy Beshear (Democratic)
Louisiana: John Bel Edwards (Liberal)
Maine: Angus King (Moderate)
Manitoba: Brian Pallister (Conservative)
Maryland: Larry Hogan (Moderate)
Massachusetts: Charlie Baker(Moderate)
Michigan: Gretchen Whitmer (Liberal)
Minnesota: Tim Pawlenty (Conservative)
Mississippi: Tate Reeves (Conservative)
Missouri: Jason Kander (Liberal)
Montana: Steve Bullock (Farmer-Laborer)
Nebraska: Jon Bruning (Liberal)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (Conservative)
Newfoundland: Dwight Hall (Liberal)
New Brunswick: Blaine Higgs (Conservative)
New Hampshire: Chris Sununu (Moderate)
New Jersey: Kim Guadagno (Conservative)
New York: Andrew Cuomo (Liberal)
North Carolina: Pat McCrory (Conservative)
Nova Scotia: Stephen McNeil (Liberal)
Ohio: Ken Blackwell (Conservative)
Oregon: Kate Brown (Progressive)
Pennsylvania: Katie McGinty (Liberal)
Puerto Rico: Jenifer Gonzalez (Conservative)
Rhode Island: Lincoln Chafee (Moderate)
Saskatchewan: Brad Wall (Saskatchewan Party)
Saint Johns: Peter Bevan Baker (Grassroots)
Sequoya: Mary Fallin (Conservatives)
South Carolina: Nikki Haley (Conservative)
Tennessee: Beth Harwell (Conservative)
Texas: Rick Perry (Conservative)
Ungava: Consensus Government
Utah: Evan McMullin (United Utah)
Vermont: Phil Scott (Moderate)
Virginia: Ed Gillespie (Conservative)
West Florida: Vivian Davis Figures (Liberal)
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (Conservative)
Wyoming: Colin Simpson (Social Credit)

2015 Electoral Map


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« Reply #33 on: August 24, 2020, 10:38:02 PM »
« Edited: August 24, 2020, 11:04:31 PM by Trans Rights Are Human Rights »

Well, sh**t, now I have to be the leader of the Grassroots Party--Who else is going to stop Cis Rights Pat? The Libs, probably, but a girl can dream.

On a sidenote, while I was editing the map to be just provinces, I noticed you forgot Nevada.

EDIT: Montana, too.

EDIT #2: Puerto Rico has been left out of the premier list, as well.
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« Reply #34 on: August 24, 2020, 11:18:51 PM »



Using the color scheme Sanchez used, with the exception of Hudson and the provinces and Territories without stated Premiers (as well as Ungava, which was stated to have a consensus government, but has a Progressive MP). Dim colors are plurality of seats in Parliament.
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« Reply #35 on: August 24, 2020, 11:21:34 PM »

Well, sh**t, now I have to be the leader of the Grassroots Party--Who else is going to stop Cis Rights Pat? The Libs, probably, but a girl can dream.

On a sidenote, while I was editing the map to be just provinces, I noticed you forgot Nevada.

EDIT: Montana, too.

EDIT #2: Puerto Rico has been left out of the premier list, as well.
I’ll be sure to correct those tomorrow! Thanks for the map too!
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« Reply #36 on: August 25, 2020, 10:20:00 AM »
« Edited: August 25, 2020, 10:30:23 AM by Crush the Left. »

Well, sh**t, now I have to be the leader of the Grassroots Party--Who else is going to stop Cis Rights Pat? The Libs, probably, but a girl can dream.

On a sidenote, while I was editing the map to be just provinces, I noticed you forgot Nevada.

EDIT: Montana, too.

EDIT #2: Puerto Rico has been left out of the premier list, as well.
If you'd like to take the Grassroots Party, we'd be happy to have you!

Also thanks for pointing out the oversights on the two lists. I'm working on correcting them now. The map you made is fantastic!

EDIT: Forgot I allowed Jakobisgood to be the Grassroots. You can take the Tories or we could arrange a trade. The background information is now mostly complete! Hopefully we'll be able to launch by tomorrow.
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« Reply #37 on: August 25, 2020, 11:28:48 AM »

That's fine, I just assumed Jakobisgood dropped out.
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« Reply #38 on: August 25, 2020, 04:32:10 PM »

Actually, I'm not gonna do the candidates list per riding. It'll take forever. I'm going to say that there is a candidate for all six major parties in all 351 ridings.
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« Reply #39 on: August 26, 2020, 09:17:44 AM »



Same map as before, but with Premier Gonzalez.
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« Reply #40 on: August 26, 2020, 06:14:47 PM »

That's fine, I just assumed Jakobisgood dropped out.
i didnt drop out
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« Reply #41 on: August 27, 2020, 07:48:56 AM »

Well, yeah, I know that now, I just assumed the reason Sanchez thought it was open was because you did, rather than his simply forgetting.
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« Reply #42 on: August 29, 2020, 09:17:17 AM »

When will offficial gameplay begin
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« Reply #43 on: September 03, 2020, 08:44:27 PM »

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« Reply #44 on: September 04, 2020, 01:16:01 AM »

Is this dead?
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« Reply #45 on: September 04, 2020, 09:12:18 AM »

My bad, I had forgotten about this. This isn't dead but it isn't fully alive either. It required a lot more work than I realized and I haven't had the time.
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« Reply #46 on: September 18, 2020, 07:37:21 PM »

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« Reply #47 on: October 03, 2020, 08:49:49 PM »

ok
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« Reply #48 on: October 28, 2020, 01:11:50 PM »

Thinking of rebooting this, but with a smaller country and a slightly different background. It'll be easier to simulate the result that way.
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« Reply #49 on: October 28, 2020, 01:30:44 PM »

Thinking of rebooting this, but with a smaller country and a slightly different background. It'll be easier to simulate the result that way.

I'm in
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