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Kerry '04 (Brown, Corbyn, and Miliband Ministries)
Administration of Gordon Brown:
September 16, 2007-February 8, 2011 (1,241 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown MP (2007-2011)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Ed Balls MP (2007-2010), Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband MP (2010-2011)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. David Miliband MP (2007-2010), Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP (2010-2011)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Jacqui Smith MP (2007-2008), Rt. Hon. Yvette Cooper MP (2008-2010), Rt. Hon. Ed Balls MP (2010-2011)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Des Brown MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Jack Straw MP (2007-2008), Rt. Hon. Sadiq Khan MP (2008-2009), Rt. Hon. Keir Starmer MP (2009-2011)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. John Hutton MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Peter Hain MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Alistair Darling MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Hazel Blears MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Alan Johnson MP (2007-2008), Rt. Hon. Andy Burnham MP (2008-2011)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Mary Creagh MP (2008-2011)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Doug Alexander MP (2007-2009, 2010-2011), Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP (2009-2010)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Hillary Benn MP (2007-2009), Rt. Hon. Ivan Lewis MP (2009-2011)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Caroline Flint MP (2008-2011), Rt. Hon. Mary Creagh MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Purnell MP (2007-2011)

Administration of Jeremy Corbyn:
February 8, 2011-June 5, 2011 (117 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Jeremy Corbyn MP (2011-2011)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Dennis Skinner MP (2011-2011)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP (2010-2011)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Emily Thornberry MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Des Brown MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Rebecca Long-Bailey MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Angela Rayner MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Diane Abbott MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Alistair Darling MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Hazel Blears MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Andy Burnham MP (2008-2011)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Mary Creagh MP (2008-2011)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Ivan Lewis MP (2009-2011)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Mary Creagh MP (2011-2011)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly MP (2007-2011)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Purnell MP (2007-2011)

Administration of Ed Miliband:
June 5, 2011-May 5, 2012 (335 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband MP (2011-2012)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Oona King MP (2011-2012)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. David Lammy MP (2011-2012)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Keir Starmer MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. John Healey MP (2011-2012
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Emily Thornberry MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. James Purnell MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Ruth Kelly MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Kate Green MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. James Murphy MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Andy Burnham MP (2008-2012)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Caroline Flint MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Paul Boateng MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Lady Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos (2011-2012)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Caroline Flint MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Barry Gardiner MP (2011-2012)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Purnell MP (2007-2012)

May 2008- General Election
May 2008- Labour +5
June 2008- Labour +3
July 2008- Labour +2
August 2008- Conservative +1
September 2008- Conservative +1
October 2008- Conservative +4
November 2008- Conservative +3
December 2008- Conservative +4
January 2009- Conservative +4
February 2009- Conservative +5
March 2009- Conservative +6
April 2009- Conservative +8
May 2009- Conservative +7
June 2009- Conservative +5
July 2009- Conservative +10
August 2009- Conservative +7
September 2009- Conservative +6
October 2009- Conservative +8
November 2009- Conservative +10
December 2009- Conservative +11
January 2010- Conservative +7
February 2010- Conservative +9
March 2010- Conservative +9
April 2010- Conservative +8
May 2010- Conservative +7
June 2010- Conservative +5
July 2010- Conservative +4
August 2010- Conservative +6
September 2010- Conservative +3
October 2010- Conservative +6
November 2010- Conservative +5
December 2010- Conservative +11 (NHS Winter Crisis)
January 2011- Conservative +13
February 2011- Conservative +19
March 2011- Conservative +32
April 2011- Conservative +44
May 2011- Conservative +61
June 2011- Conservative +57
July 2011- Conservative +53
August 2011- Conservative +50
September 2011- Conservative +46
October 2011- Conservative +42
November 2011- Conservative +40
December 2011- Conservative +39
January 2012- Conservative +37
February 2012- Conservative +35
March 2012- Conservative +30
April 2012- Conservative +32
May 2012- Conservative +30
May 2012- General Election
 
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Kerry '04 (2012 UK Election)
UK General Election on May 3, 2012:
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Conservative (Zac Goldsmith): 37.9%/331 Seats (+109)
Labour (Ed Miliband): 30.3%/ 225 Seats (-101)
Scottish National (Alex Salmond): 3.8%/55 Seats (+49)
Liberal Democrats (Nick Clegg): 15.2%/23 Seats (-50)
UK Independence (Nigel Farage): 10.9%/4 Seats (+4)
 
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Kerry '04 (Goldsmith Ministry)
Administration of Zac Goldsmith:
May 5, 2012-November 15, 2014 (924 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2014)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2014)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP (2012-2014)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Boris Johnson MP (2012-2012), Rt. Hon. Amber Rudd MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP (2012-2013), Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP (2013-2014)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Greg Clark (2012-2014)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Tom Tugendhat MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. Karen Bradley MP (2012-2014)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2014)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Helen Grant MP (2012-2014)

May 2012- General Election
May 2012- Conservative +28
June 2012- Conservative +26
July 2012- Conservative +26
August 2012- Conservative +25
September 2012- Conservative +24
October 2012- Conservative +21
November 2012- Conservative +23
December 2012- Conservative +22
January 2013- Conservative +23
February 2013- Conservative +20
March 2013- Conservative +19
April 2013- Conservative +17
May 2013- Conservative +16
June 2013- Conservative +20
July 2013- Conservative +21
August 2013- Conservative +24
September 2013- Conservative +26
October 2013- Conservative +30
November 2013- Conservative +32
December 2013- Conservative +33
January 2014- Conservative +35
February 2014- Conservative +40
March 2014- Conservative +42
April 2014- Conservative +37
May 2014- Conservative +38
June 2014- Conservative +34
July 2014- Conservative +36
August 2014- Conservative +33
September 2014- Conservative +33
October 2014- Conservative +34
November 2014- Conservative +30
November 2014- General Election
 
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Kerry '04 (2014 UK Election)
UK General Election on November 14, 2014
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Conservative (Zac Goldsmith): 49.5%/442 Seats (+111)
Labour (Rebecca Long-Bailey): 20.0%/122 Seats (-103)
Scottish National (Nicola Sturgeon): 3.5%/53 Seats (-2)
Liberal Democrats (Ed Davey): 9.4%/10 Seats (-13)
UK Independence (Nigel Farage): 15.9%/8 Seats (+4)
 
Kerry '04 (Goldsmith Ministry)
Administration of Zac Goldsmith:
May 5, 2012-February 12, 2016 (1,378 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2016)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2016)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP (2012-2016)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Amber Rudd MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP (2013-2016)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Greg Clark (2012-2016)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Tom Tugendhat MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. Karen Bradley MP (2012-2016)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2016)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Helen Grant MP (2012-2016)

November 2014- General Election
November 2014- Conservatives +30
December 2014- Conservatives +27
January 2015- Conservatives +26
February 2015- Conservatives +31
March 2015- Conservatives +29
April 2015- Conservatives +30
May 2015- Conservatives +33
June 2015- Conservatives +32
July 2015- Conservatives +34
August 2015- Conservatives +35
September 2015- Conservatives +30
October 2015- Conservatives +31
November 2015- Conservatives +30
December 2015- Conservatives +34
January 2016- Conservatives +38
February 2016- Conservatives +40
February 2016- General Election
 
Kerry '04 (2016 UK Election)
UK General Election on February 11, 2016:
Conservative (Zac Goldsmith): 51.7%/466 Seats (+24)
Labour (Zara Sultana): 18.8%/95 Seats (-27)
Scottish National (Nicola Sturgeon): 3.0%/50 Seats (-3)
UK Independence (Nigel Farage): 13.7%/14 Seats (+6)
Liberal Democrats (Jo Swinson): 7.2%/10 Seats (-)
Green Party (Caroline Lucas): 4.0%/2 Seats (+1)
 
Kerry '04 (Goldsmith and May Ministries)
Administration of Zac Goldsmith:
May 5, 2012-August 24, 2019 (2,667 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2019)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2019)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP (2012-2019)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Amber Rudd MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Michael Gove MP (2013-2019)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Greg Clark (2012-2019)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Tom Tugendhat MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. Karen Bradley MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2019)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Helen Grant MP (2012-2019)

Administration of Theresa May:
August 24, 2019-December 13, 2019 (111 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP (2019-2019)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2019)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Liz Truss MP (2019-2019)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Tom Tugendhat MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Suella Braverman MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Matt Hancock MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2019)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Grant Shapps MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Cleverly MP (2019-2019)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2019)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Helen Grant MP (2012-2019)

February 2016- General Election
February 2016-
Conservatives +40
March 2016- Conservatives +37
April 2016- Conservatives +36
May 2016- Conservatives +39
June 2016- Conservatives +40
July 2016- Conservatives +38
August 2016- Conservatives +36
September 2016- Conservatives +35
October 2016- Conservatives +35
November 2016- Conservatives +35
December 2016- Conservatives +40
January 2017- Conservatives +41
February 2017- Conservatives +39
March 2017- Conservatives +42
April 2017- Conservatives +43
May 2017- Conservatives +44
June 2017- Conservatives +40
July 2017- Conservatives +37
August 2017- Conservatives +35
September 2017- Conservatives +38
October 2017- Conservatives +36
November 2017- Conservatives +35
December 2017- Conservatives +33
January 2018- Conservatives +33
February 2018- Conservatives +31
March 2018- Conservatives +30
April 2018- Conservatives +32
May 2018- Conservatives +34
June 2018- Conservatives +33
July 2018- Conservatives +31
August 2018- Conservatives +30
September 2018- Conservatives +32
October 2018- Conservatives +30
November 2018- Conservatives +29
December 2018- Conservatives +27
January 2019- Conservatives +31
February 2019- Conservatives +29
March 2019- Conservatives +28
April 2019- Conservatives +26
May 2019- Conservatives +25
June 2019- Conservatives +25
July 2019- Conservatives +20
August 2019- Conservatives +22
September 2019- Conservatives +24
October 2019- Conservatives +21
November 2019- Conservatives +20
December 2019- Conservatives +20
 
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Kerry '04 (2019 UK Election)
UK General Election on December 12, 2019:
Conservative (Theresa May): 44.5%/386 Seats (-80)
Labour (Keir Starmer): 31.8%/173 Seats (+78)
Scottish National (Nicola Sturgeon): 2.8%/43 Seats (-7)
UK Independence (Nigel Farage): 10.7%/23 Seats (+9)
Liberal Democrats (Ed Davey): 5.9%/9 Seats (-1)
Green Party (Caroline Lucas): 4.5%/5 Seats (+3)
 
Kerry '04 (May, Johnson, and Badenoch Ministries)
Administration of Theresa May:
August 24, 2019-November 10, 2021 (809 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Theresa May MP (2019-2021)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2021)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Liz Truss MP (2019-2020), Rt. Hon. Boris Johnson MP (2020-2021), Rt. Hon. Liz Truss MP (2021-2021)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Tom Tugendhat MP (2019-2021), Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2021-2021)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2021)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Suella Braverman MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP (2012-2019), Rt. Hon. Gillian Keegan MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2021)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Matt Hancock MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2021)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2021)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Grant Shapps MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Cleverly MP (2019-2021)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2021)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Helen Grant MP (2012-2020), Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2020-2021)

Administration of Boris Johnson:
November 10, 2021-November 2, 2022 (357 Days)

Prime Minister: Rt. Hon. Boris Johnson MP (2021-2022)
Chancellor Of The Exchequer: Rt. Hon. Rishi Sunak MP (2012-2022)
Foreign Secretary: Rt. Hon. Liz Truss MP (2021-2021), Rt. Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP (2021-2022)
Home Secretary: Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2021-2022)
Minister for Defense: Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP (2012-2022)
Minister for Justice: Rt. Hon. Suella Braverman MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Business: Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Work And Pensions: Rt. Hon. Damian Green MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Education: Rt. Hon. Gillian Keegan MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Local Government: Rt. Hon. Chloe Smith MP (2012-2022)
Minister for Health: Rt. Hon. Matt Hancock MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Environment: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2022)
Minister for Development: Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Energy: Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Climate Change: Rt. Hon. Zac Goldsmith MP (2012-2022)
Minister for Transportation: Rt. Hon. Grant Shapps MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Culture And Sport: Rt. Hon. James Cleverly MP (2019-2022)
Minister for Immigration: Rt. Hon. Priti Patel MP (2013-2022)
Minister for Equalities: Rt. Hon. Kemi Badenoch MP (2020-2022)

Administration of Kemi Badenoch:
Assuming Office November 2, 2022. Cabinet TBD
 
Kerry '04 (List of UK Prime Ministers)
John Prescott (L): February 12, 2005-May 28, 2005 (3 Months 13 Days)
Michael Howard (C): May 28, 2005-September 16, 2007 (2 Years 3 Months 19 Days)
Gordon Brown (L): September 16, 2007-February 8, 2011 (3 Years 4 Months 23 Days)
Jeremy Corbyn (L): February 8, 2011-June 5, 2011 (3 Months 25 Days)
Ed Miliband (L): June 5, 2011-May 5, 2012 (11 Months 0 Days)
Zac Goldsmith (C): May 5, 2012-August 24, 2019 (7 Years 3 Months 18 Days)
Theresa May (C): August 24, 2019-November 10, 2021 (2 Years 2 Months 17 Days)
Boris Johnson (C): November 10, 2021-November 2, 2022 (11 Months 22 Days)

RANKINGS:
Zac Goldsmith (2011-2019)
Implemented a moderate, Green-Conservative agenda, investing in clean energy sectors and liberal social policies
Theresa May (2019-2021) Maintained successful Goldsmith policy, presided over a decent COVID response
Michael Howard (2005-2007) Worked with John Kerry to end the Iraq War by 2007
Ed Miliband (2011-2012) Righted the ship after the Corbynite disaster through a competent cabinet
Gordon Brown (2007-2011) Walked the tightrope between austerity and Keynesianism for his recession response
John Prescott (2005-2005) Did nothing, which makes him better than many
Boris Johnson (2021-2022) lol
Jeremy Corbyn (2011-2011) Complete mess. Collapsed Labour polling numbers from a 10% deficit to a 55% deficit in a month
 
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Kerry '04 (2022 French Election)
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Alexandré Goldstein-Levy (RN): 16,060,719 (50.1%)
Yael Braun-Pivet (EM): 15,996,605 (49.9%)


NOTE: Alexandre Goldstein-Levy is my OC I came up with from a thought experiment over how the RN could win. So, Goldstein-Levy is socially moderate, young, Jewish and a cat-lover, designed to make people ignore the whole "I hate Muslims lol" and other such bullshit.
 
Kerry '04 (List of French Presidents)
Jacques Chirac (UMP): May 17, 1995-May 16, 2007
Ségolène Royal (PS): May 16, 2007-May 15, 2012
Emmanuel Macron (EM): May 15, 2012-May 10, 2022
Yael Braun-Pivet (EM): May 10, 2022-May 19, 2022

Alexandré Goldstein-Levy (RN): May 19, 2022-Present


RANKINGS:
Alexandré Goldstein-Levy (2022-) Led strongly pro-NATO Ukraine response, invested in job programs for young people and abolished tuition fees
Emmanuel Macron (2012-2022) Competently managed recovery from the Great Recession through centrist policy
Jacques Chirac (1995-2007) Ran the country well, all things considered, even if he lacked major accomplishments
Ségolène Royal (2007-2012) Made the effects of the recession worse through delayed response. Supported Russian views on everything
 
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Kerry '04 (List of Ukrainian Presidents)
Viktor Yushchenko (PE): January 23, 2005-December 14, 2009
Viktor Yanukovych (PR): December 14, 2009-May 20, 2011
Yulia Tymoshenko (PE): May 20, 2011-May 20, 2016
Volodymyr Zelenskyy (SP): May 20, 2016-Present


RANKINGS:
Volodymyr Zelenskyy (2016-)
Achieved EU provisional membership, large growth, crackdown on oligarchs/corruption and of course the invasion

*200 feet of solid titanium*
Yulia Tymoshenko (2011-2016)
Righted the ship after the previous two disastrous administrations
Viktor Yushchenko (2005-2009) Ran the country into the ground, but aid and relations with the west blunted the worst of it
Viktor Yanukovych (2009-2011) A literal traitor who tried to self-coup
 
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