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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

Spitzer Keeps It Zipped-zer

2007-2014: Eliot Spitzer (Democratic, Independence, and Working Families)
def. 2006 John Faso (Republican and Conservative)
def. 2010 Rick Lazio (Republican and Conservative), Howie Hawkins (Green)

2015-0000: Chris Gibson (Republican and Independence)
def. 2014: Andrew Cuomo (Democratic), Howie Hawkins (Green), Carl Paladino (Conservative), Zephyr Teachout (Working Families)

Eliot Spitzer either doesn't get involved with the escort scandal, or at least doesn't get caught, and becomes a successful Governor, passing Same Sex Marriage in 2009. He does not seek a third term, supposedly to launch a 2016 bid to succeed President Clinton, leaving the Democratic Field wide open. The nomination of Attorney General Cuomo causes the Working Families Party to nominate Zephyr Teachout. On the Republican side, the nomination of the moderate Chris Gibson leads Carl Paladino and conservatives to also lead a walkout.
 
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Texas gubernatorial list #1

1994-1998: George W. Bush/Bob Bullock (R/D)
1998-2002: George W. Bush/Rick Perry (R)
2002-2005: Rick Perry/Kenny Marchant (R)
2005-2007: Rick Perry/Teel Bivins (R)
2007-2008: Rick Perry/Florence Shapiro (R)
2008-2011: Florence Shapiro/Dianne Delisi (R)
2011-2015: Bill White/Dianne Delisi (D/R)
2015-????: George W. Bush/Dianne Delisi (R)

Bush loses Florida in 2000 and leaves politics when his term runs out. He is succeeded by his popular and ambitious Lieutenant Governor, who has something of a revolving-door Lieutenant Governorship himself - LG Marchant resigns to run for John Cornyn's Senate seat when President Romney appoints Cornyn to the Supreme Court, then Teel Bivins chooses not to run in 2006 for health reasons, then Florence Shapiro beats Todd Staples in a primary seen as a proxy war between the Hutchison and Perry wings - alternately, the more fiscally and more socially conservative wings - of the Texas GOP. Perry himself leaves the office when Vice President Sanford chooses not to join the ticket again, and Shapiro is elevated to the Governorship. Shapiro comes under fire from many within her party due to sexism anti-Semitism perceived moderation on her part, and a "Values" campaign by radio host Dan Patrick allows Houston Mayor Bill White to narrowly win the election. While most offices remain in Republican hands, the party spends most of the 2011 session in a haze of recrimination, leading to a search for a "unity" candidate who can hold the party together. They find a popular owner of the Texas Rangers, a former Governor with a clean reputation who most Republicans remember very fondly.
 
Presidents of the United States of American (Second Republic)

1921-1925: Warren G. Harding/Calvin Coolidge (Republican)
1920 def. James Cox/Franklin Roosevelt (Democratic), Eugene Debs/Seymour Steadman (Socialist)
1925-1929: Warren G. Harding/J. Will Taylor (Republican)
1924 def. Eugene Debs/Henrik Shipstead (Coalition of the Left), Woodrow Wilson/Albert Ritchie (Democratic)
1928 def. Al Smith/George L. Berry (Democratic), Henrik Shipstead/William Hope Harvey (Agrarian)

1929-1931: J. Will Taylor/Vacant (Independent)

GREAT STRIKE OF 1931

START OF SECOND AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: TRADITIONALISTS VS. SOCIALISTS VS. PATRIOTS

Presidents of the United States of America (Traditionalist Government)

1931-1934: J. Will Taylor/John J. Pership (War Government)
1932 def. Happy Chandler (Independent)

First Secretaries of the Holy People's Republic of Columbia

1931-1937: Charles Sheldon (Christian Socialist)

Premiers of the United States of America (Rebel Government)

1931-1937: Alvin Owsley (Soldiers of 1931)

WAR ENDS: PATRIOT VICTORY

Grand Premiers of the United Confederation of America

1937-1967: Alvin Oslwey (Victory)
1937 def. John R. Brinkley (Respect - Never Surrender), Henrik Shipstead (Progress), Cordell Hull (Washingtonian)
1967-1973: Bull Connor (Victory)
1973: John Rarick (Victory - Hardline Faction) & G. Gordon Liddy (Victory - Moderate Faction)


1973 STUDENT PROTESTS START

START OF THE THIRD AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: REVOLUTIONARY VICTORY

Prime Ministers of the United States of America

1973-1977: George Wallace (Rebirth)
1973 (Majority) def. George McGovern (Democrats & Veterans), Noam Chomsky (Libertas), Bayard Rusin (CPUSA), P.J. O'Rourke (National), G. Gordon Liddy (Party of the Confederation)
1977-1979: Hunter S. Thompson (America)
1977 (Coalition with CPUSA) def. George Wallace (Rebirth), Bayard Rustin (CPUSA), P.J. O'Roruke (National)
1979-1983: Mickey Leland (America)
1981 (Majority) def. Robert Mueller (Rebirth), Bayard Rustin (CPUSA), P.J. O'Roruke (National)
1983-1991: Robert Zimmerman (Refounded Agrarian League - Gang of Four)
1983 (Majority) def. Mickey Leland (America-CPUSA Coalition), P.J. O'Roruke (National), Lou Dobbs (Continuity Rebirth)
1987 (Majority) def. Mickey Leland (People's), P.J. O'Roruke (National)

1991-2002: P.J. O'Roruke (National)
1991 (Coalition with crossbench Agrarians & Populists) def. Robert Zimmerman (Agrarian), Gore Vidal (People's)
1995 (Coalition with Democratic Representative Caucus) def. Gore Vidal (People's), Wayne Cryts (Agrarian), Lincoln Chafee (DRC)
1999 (Minority) def. David Byrne (Union of McGovernist Forces), Paul Laxalt (CPUSA), Edmund Brown (Natural Law)

2002-2009: David Byrne (Union of McGovernist Forces)
2002 (Majority) def. P.J. O'Roruke (National), Rahm Emanuel (CPUSA), Edmund Brown (Natural Law)
2006 (Majority) def. P.J. O'Roruke (National), Rahm Emanuel (CPUSA), Edmund Brown (Natural Law)
2009-2013: Mark Shields (Union of McGovernist Forces)
2010 (Minority) def. David Brooks (National), Rahm Emanuel (CPUSA)
2013-2017: David Brooks (National)
2013 (Majority) def. Mark Shields (Union of McGovernist Forces), Cory Booker (CPUSA)
2017-Present: Zeyphr Teachout (Union of McGovernist Forces)
2017 (Majority) def. David Brooks (National), Cory Booker (CPUSA)
2021 (Majority) def. Christine Quinn (National), Cory Booker (CPUSA)


Presidents of the United States of America (Baltimore Government)

1973-1983: George McGovern (Independent - Coalition of Remembrance)
1973 def. William Knowland ("Hardline" National)
1978 def. Unopposed

1983-1988: Gore Vidal (Independent - Radicals)
1983 def. Bayard Rustin (CPUSA), Robert Mueller (Courage), George Wallace (Rebirth)
1988-1994: Robert Mueller (Independent - Courage)
1988 def. Al Gore (American Group of the Left), Ralph Nader (National Party of the Consumer)
1994-2000: John Lewis (Independent - Progressive Alliance)
1994 def. John Silber (Coalition For Our Government)
2000-2006: Carl Kassell (Independent)
2000 def. Lou Dobbs (Courage), Winona LaDuke (CPUSA)
2006-2012: Faith Spotted Eagle (Independent - Rainbow Coalition)
2006 def. Lou Dobbs (Courage)
2012-2018: Rahm Emanuel (Independent - For Change)
2012 def. Patrick Leahy (Moderate)
2018-Present: Mark Shields (Independent - Group of '73)
2018 def. Various "Party of the Confederation" candidates
 
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One Nation Under A Groove

Contrary to prior predictions, the America of 1985 is one *funky* place. President Zappa's crackdown on white supremacist organisations and alleged "War on Religion" has people fuming as many conservatives feel America is slacking big time on squaring up to the Soviets, but Tunney, Zappa, and Secretary of Peace Ed Koch were content to let Brezhnev and Masherov try to sort Afghanistan and Iran with a barely functioning economy, though the diplomatic crisis over Dubcek's stay in D.C. nearly provoked nuclear war. Meanwhile, American intervention in Cyprus in 1974 has kept the Brits happy.

Richard Nixon? Oh, he was roped into a bribery plot after a group of German terrorists kidnapped Fred Trump's son. Insane business, poor guy lost his Redskins ownership in the process. And Ronnie Raygun? Well, those McDonald's infomercials won't film themselves...

1965-1969: Lyndon B. Johnson / Hubert H. Humphrey (Democratic)
1964 def: Barry M. Goldwater / William E. Miller (Republican)
1969-1971: Eugene McCarthy / Thomas J. Dodd (Democratic)
1968 def: George C. Wallace / A. B. Chandler (American Independent), Ronald W. Reagan / Jim Rhodes (Republican), Henry M. Jackson / Nelson A. Rockefeller (Independent)
1971: Eugene McCarthy / vacant (Democratic)
1971-1973: Eugene McCarthy / Alan Cranston (Democratic)
1973-1977: John V. Lindsay / George H. W. Bush (Republican)

1972 def: Eugene McCarthy / Alan Cranston (Democratic), George C. Wallace / George P. Mahoney (American Independent)
1977-1985: John V. Tunney / Nick Galifanakis (Democratic)
1976 def: John V. Lindsay / George H. W. Bush (Republican), William Westmorland / Louise D. Hicks (Citizens)
1980 def: Charles Goodell / Daniel James Jr. (Republican), William Westmorland / Jesse Helms (Citizens)

1985-1989: Frank V. Zappa / Jay Hammond (Republican)
1984 def: Warren Beatty / LaDonna Harris (Democratic), Jesse Helms / James M. Inhofe (Citizens), Hunter S. Thompson / Robert Mapplethorpe (Freeminded)

i dig george clinton y'kno
 
Prime Ministers of the Republic of Examplia
01: John Villar Mooreshead (One majority) 1951-1957
1951: def. Tom Brookes (Two)
1954: def. Tom Brookes (Two)
02: Tom Brookes (Two majority, then
Two - The Liberals minority) 1957-1959
1957: def. John Villar Mooreshead (One)
03: John Villar Mooreshead (One majority) 1959-1968
1959: def. Tom Brookes (Two - The Liberals) and Hamilton Reyes (Two (Original))
1962: def. George Dern (Two - The Liberals), Manuel Alvarez (Social Labour) and Hamilton Reyes (Two (Original)
1965: def. Richard Ardern ("Reunified" Two) and Manuel Alvarez (Social Labour)
04: Richard Ardern ("Reunified" Two majority, then Two minority) 1968-1973
1968: def. John Villar Mooreshead (One) and Manuel Alvarez (Social Labour)
1971: def. Franklin Smalls (One) and Manuel Alvarez (Social Labour)
05: Duncan Tune (One-National Two coalition) 1973-1982
1973: def. Richard Ardern (Two), William Lamm (Social Labour) and Jabez Silva (National Two)
1976: def. Richard Ardern (Two), William Lamm (Social Labour) and Jabez Silva (National Two)
1979: def. Samuel Catts (TWO.The Liberals), Joseph Proud-Bellamy (Social Labour) and Jabez Silva (National Two)
06: Samuel Catts (TWO.The Liberals-Social Labour coalition, then majority) 1982-
1982: def. Duncan Tune (One), Joseph Proud-Bellamy (Social Labour) and Jabez Silva (National Two)
1985: def. Stanley Howlin (One) and Joseph Proud-Bellamy (Social Labour)
1988: def. Stanley Howlin (One), Joseph Proud-Bellamy (Social Labour) and Annabeth Random (Three - The Real Alternative)

With the rise of the eco-left "Three Party", will Social Labour [the only party to refuse to accept a number, for they are a free party, damnit!] fall and die? Or will they persist and present a workers' alternative to the bourgeois One and Two? Time will only tell...
 
North East Assembly

2006-2009: Jim Cousins (Labour)
2006 (Majority): Martin Callanan (Conservative), John Shipley (Liberal Democrat)
2009-2014: Chris Mullin (Labour)
2010 (Majority): Martin Callanan (Conservative), John Shipley (Liberal Democrat)
2014-2018: Chi Onwurah (Labour)
2014 (Minority): Duncan Crute (Conservative), Jonathan Arnott (UKIP), Chris Foote Wood (Liberal Democrat), Hilton Dawson (North East)
2018 (Majority): James Wharton (Conservative), Anita Lower (Liberal Democrat), Hilton Dawson (North East)


The devolution referendum somehow passes with 54% Yes. Jim Cousins, as in OTL, resigns in 2009 due to his wife's health. Mullin takes over, though I'm not sure how plausible that would be. He stands down in 2014, Chi Onwurah replacing him as 'North East Executive Leader'.
 
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I AWOKE.

Another list from my Kaiserreich timeline, or at least tentatively/playing loosely.

Prime Ministers of Canada, 1921-

1921-1925: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal)

1925-1930: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal-Progressive coalition)

1930-1935: Arthur Meighen (Conservative)

def. 1930: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal), John Edward Brownlee (United Farmers of Alberta), Thomas Crerar (Progressive)

1935: Richard Bedford Bennett (Conservative)

1935-1936: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal)
def. 1935: Richard Bedford Bennett (Conservative), John Horne Blackmore (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1936-1938: Richard Bedford Bennett (Conservative)
def. 1936: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal), John Horne Blackmore (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1938-1944: Richard Bedford Bennett (Unity Government)
def. 1939: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1944-1948: William Lyon Mackenzie King (Liberal)
def. 1944: George Drew (Conservative), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1948-1955: Louis St. Laurent (Liberal)
def. 1949: Donald Fleming (Conservative), Adrien Arcand (United Empire), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit)
def. 1953: Donald Fleming (Conservative), Solon Earl Low (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1955-1964: John Diefenbaker (Conservative)
def. 1955: Louis St. Laurent (Liberal), Robert Norman Thompson (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)
def. 1960: Lionel Chevrier (Liberal), Robert Norman Thompson (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1963-1967: Lionel Chevrier (Liberal)
def. 1963: John Diefenbaker (Conservative), Robert Norman Thompson (Social Credit), Adrien Arcand (United Empire)

1967-1975: Robert Stanfield (Conservative)
def. 1967: Lionel Chevrier (Liberal), Fabien Roy (Social Credit), John Ross Taylor (United Empire)
def. 1972: Jérôme Choquette (Liberal), Fabien Roy (Social Credit)

1975-1983: Bill Davis (Conservative)
def. 1976: Jérôme Choquette (Liberal-Social Credit fusion)
def. 1981: David Peterson (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Progressive), Fabien Roy (Social Credit)

1983-1989: Peter Lougheed (Conservative)
def. 1984: David Peterson (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Progressive)
def. 1988: David Peterson (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Progressive)

1989-1993: Jack Lawrence Granatstein (Conservative)
def. 1991: William Graham (Liberal), Ed Broadbent (New Progressive)

1993-1998: William Graham (Liberal)
def. 1993: Jack Lawrence Granatstein (Conservative), Lloyd Axworthy (New Progressive), Grant Hill (Christian Justice)

1998-2000: Gordon Campbell (Liberal)
def. 1998: David Orchard (Conservative), Lloyd Axworthy (New Progressive), Grant Hill (Christian Justice)

2000-2003: David Orchard (Conservative)
def. 2000: Gordon Campbell (Liberal), Lloyd Axworthy (New Progressive), Grant Hill (Christian Justice)

2003-2010: Peter Milliken (Liberal)
def. 2003: David Orchard (Conservative), Bob Rae (New Progressive), Pat O’Brien (Christian Justice)
def. 2007: David Orchard (Conservative), Pierre Lemieux (Christian Justice), Bob Rae (New Progressive)

2010-: Jim Prentice (Conservative)
def. 2010: Peter Milliken (Liberal), Norm Kelly (New Progressive), Pierre Lemieux (Christian Justice)
def. 2015: Christy Clark (Liberal), Norm Kelly (New Progressive), Pierre Lemieux (Christian Justice)
 
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