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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

Duvalier est mort

1957–1960: Daniel Fignolé (Peasant Worker Movement)
1957 def: Louis Déjoie (National Agricultural Industrial Party), Clément Jumelle (Popular National Liberation Party)
1960–1961: Léon Cantave (Military)
1961–1961: Emile Saint-Lot (Independent)
1961–1970: Jacques Stephen Alexis (Popular National Liberation Party)
1970–1988: René Depestre (Popular National Liberation Party)
1988–1992: Joseph Roney (Popular National Liberation Party)
1992–2002: Joseph Roney (Popular Coalition Party)
1992 def: Gérard Gourgue (Peasant Worker Movement), Fred Baptiste (Revolutionary Socialist Party "Desalin"), Alix Pasquet Jr. (Patriotic Republican Rally)
1997 def: Rosny Smarth (Peasant Worker Movement), Jean Dominique (Progressive Democratic Party)

2002–2010: Jacques-Édouard Alexis (Progressive Democratic Party)
2002 def: René Théodore (Popular Coalition Party), Rosny Smarth (Party of Unified Haitian Socialists)
2007 def: Raymond Jean-Francois (Popular Coalition Party), Edmonde Supplice Beauzile (The Social Democrats), Jean Chavannes Jeune (National Christian Party)

2010–2012: Alix Balmir (Progressive Democratic Party)
2012–2017: Jean Luc Bell (Unity)
2012 def: Michel Chancy (Popular Coalition Party), Bois d'Orme Letiro (Haiti Without Breaking), Evans Paul (Progressive Democratic Party)
2017–0000: Raymond Jean-Francois (Popular Coalition Party)
2017 def: Jean Luc Bell (Together for Haiti), Stéphanie Villedrouin (Alliance for Change)
 
i love how we haven’t even brought up how Paul and Cruz can’t run on the same ticket anyways

That's not technically true.

All the Constitution says is that electors must vote for at least one candidate (either for president or vice president) who is not from their state. So electors in the 49 other states (plus DC) could vote for a Paul/Cruz ticket, but Texas electors would have to vote for someone else in at least one of those races.

This exact situation actually played out IOTL in 2000, when Dick Cheney (who had moved to Texas & become a lobbyist after being Secretary of Defense) was selected as George W. Bush's running mate. Cheney sold his house & moved his voter registration back to the Wyoming address he had used when he was a congressman so that Texas' electors could vote for both men.

That said, you couldn't do that with a (presumably) sitting US senator from the same state as your party's nominee, since the Constitution also requires senators to be residents of the state they represent.
 
cocaine socialism // acid communism

1997 - 2007: Tony Blair (Labour) [1]
1997 (Majority; 590 seats): Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democrats; 37 seats), John Major (Conservative; 5 seats) [2]
2001 (Majority; 529 seats): Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats; 69 seats), John Redwood (Conservative; 36 seats) [3]
2005 (Majority; 396 seats): William Hague (Conservative; 153 seats) [4], Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democrats; 69 seats) [5]

2007 - 2012: Gordon Brown (Labour) [6]
2007 (Majority; 386 seats): David Cameron (Conservative; 206 seats), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats; 33 seats)
2012 - 2017: David Miliband (Labour) [7]
2012 (Majority; 422 seats): David Cameron (Conservative; 180 seats) [8], Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrats; 23 seats), Nigel Farage (UKIP; 3 seats)
2014 (National Unity Coalition with Conservative; 236 seats): George Osborne (Conservative; 223 seats), Jeremy Corbyn (Anti-Austerity; 113 seats) [9], Nigel Farage (UKIP; 30 seats), Tim Farron (Liberal Democrats; 23 seats)

2017 - 2018: Chuka Umunna (Labour) [10]
2018 - 2019: Chuka Umunna (Progressive) [11]
2019 - 0000: Mark Fisher (Anti-Austerity) [12]
2019 (Majority; 362 seats): Chuka Umunna (Progressive; 107), Nigel Farage (UKIP; 103 seats), George Osborne (Conservative; 32 seats), Alex Salmond (SNP; 24 seats)

[1] Blair's landslides in the Red Wave of 1997 and the 9/11 Election of 2001 cemented him as a legendary figure in the annals of British political history. Of course, his participation in the disastrous war in Iraq, neoliberal economic policies and latent corruption would harm his reputation among the electorate but even by the time Gordon Brown and his cabinet delivered him an ultimatum in 2007, he would retire with damaged but still salvageable approval ratings.

[2] The Daily Mirror headline read: 'PARTY BIG ENOUGH TO FIT IN A TAXICAB.' Humiliating.

[3] John Redwood had a dream of a powerful Eurosceptic UK Conservative Party. That dream would be dashed upon the rocks following the disastrous terror attack on September 11th.

[4] Although Hague did good, it wasn't good enough. There were polls that gave Hague the possibility of his own majority but largely due to internal divisions within the party that opportunity was squandered. Hague stepped down a few months after the election to avoid facing a leadership election.

[5] Same with Kennedy but throw some personal issues into the mix. Regardless, many in the Lib Dems could not forgive him for not increasing the party's size in 2005.

[6] Brown was wise to call a snap election shortly after becoming Prime Minister. With hindsight, he was not wise to preside over the Great Recession and the collapse of the American financial sector. He was also not wise to implement the rigid austerity that would doom his party.

[7] At the pit of Brown's popularity in early 2012, Miliband was able to pull of his coup against Brown and after presiding over a successful Jubilympics was able to capitalize on his newfound popularity and - combined with a UKIP surge - was able to win big over David Cameron and Nick Clegg.

[8] Dave was given two chances to take the party to 10 Downing. He failed both and was promptly given the boot. But not without picking his successor.

[9] The Anti-Austerity Party began in late 2013 with the defection of dozens of left-wing Labour MPs from the party over Miliband's continuation of Blairite Austerity. Since Blair had crushed the RESPECT Party and the Greens, and since Brown ensured Ken Livingstone's destruction, Labour's left-wing competition were forced to sit on its own backbenches until they had grown fed up enough to split off. The party was initially very disorganized which was a fact that PM Miliband sought to take advantage of when he called for a snap election in late 2014. This gambit would fail Miliband, whose Labour Party ran a nightmare campaign and soon learned the true extent of how unpopular they were. With no other alternatives, Miliband struck a devil's bargain with Osborne to form a National Unity government with Osborne as Chancellor. With defections from both parties escalating once parliament opened, Jeremy Corbyn developed plans to take the party even higher. Until he was killed by a neo-nazi in summer, 2016.

[10] Shedding popularity since the National Unity government was created, Miliband would step down in 2017 in favor of party rising star Chuka Umunna. Umunna would make no attempt at renegotiating the party's now less comfortable coalition with the Conservatives.

[11] But Umunna would attempt and succeed at merging the Labour Party and the Lib Dems together before the next general election. Ironically, this would set Labour - or the Progressives - back further due to the two dozen defections because of it. Nevertheless, Umunna felt that the move was necessary to give Labour new direction, especially considering the new global economic downturn spewing from Steve Bullock's nuclear war with North Korea.

[12] Mark Fisher was an unorthodox figure to succeed Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Anti-Austerity Party. But it may have been Fisher's lack of traditional political experience and ideological connections to the recent grassroots movements of Occupy and the 2012 Bernie Primary that won over the rank-and-file antiausteritarian in a leadership contest upset. Fisher's Antiausteritarians took advantage of the new recession, the new cuts, and the failures of the National Unity government. On election day, although barely more than a third of the country voted for his party, Fisher would be given a strong mandate to head into 10 Downing. Gone were the days of the neoliberal "cocaine socialism" of the old Labour Party, here were the days of the boundary-pushing "acid communism" of Mark Fisher and his followers.
 
After a win in Iowa, it happened. The almost Vice President gained more and more momentum until Election Day when he destroyed his opponent. FDR like margins in the states, in Congress, and in approval ratings. This was a time for celebrating the destruction of the Reagan consensus had finally come. Universal healthcare, climate change, and college for all were all up and passed within the first two years. Even now people argue if the president was better than FDR. However, there is one problem with this story. The Democrats made a deal with the devil in order to get it done.


2009-2017 John Edwards (D-NC)/Barack Obama (D-IL)
2008 def. Mitt Romney (R-MA)/Tim Pawlenty (R-MN)
2012 def. Donald Trump (R-NY)/Rick Perry (R-TX)

2017-present Barack Obama (D-IL)/Alex Sink (D-FL)
2016 def. Rick Perry (R-TX)/Karen Handel (R-GA)
2020 def. Rand Paul (R-KY)/Jon Husted (R-OH)
 
Just Another Form of Tyranny


Mayors of Bucharest

2000-2012 Sorin Oprescu (PDSR,PSD)
2000 First Round def:Traian Băsescu (PD),Cătălin Chiriță (CDR),George Pădure (PNL)
2000 Second Round def:Traian Băsescu (PD)
2004 First Round def: Ludovic Orban (2004 Alternative),Dumitru Dragomir (PRM),Monica Tatoiu (PUR)
2004 Second Round def: Ludovic Orban (2004 Alternative)
2008 def: Romeo Raicu (USR),Gigi Becali (PNG-CD),Florin Călinescu (Independent)


2012-2012 Dan Darabont (PSD,Interimary Mayor)

2012-2021 Miron Mitrea (PSD)

2012 def: Nicușor Dan (Independent),Florin Alexe (PNL),Florin Zamfirescu (PP-DD)
2016 def: Nicușor Dan (A New Bucharest), Cristian Bușoi (PNL),Cătălin Berenghi (Independent)


2021-present day Clotilde Armand (PLUS)


2004-2009 Adrian Năstase (PSD+PUR,PSD+PC)

2004 Parliamentary Elections: PSD+PUR [210], 2004 Alternative [133], PRM [85], UDMR [39]
2004 Presidential Election First Round def: Theodor Stolojan (2004 Alternative), Corneliu Vadim Tudor (PRM), Markó Béla (UDMR)
2004 Presidential Election Second Round def: Theodor Stolojan (2004 Alternative)
2008 Parliamentary Elections: PSD+PC [190], USR [180], PRM [48], UDMR [37]


2009-2012 Mona Muscă (USR)
2009 Presidential Election First Round def: Adrian Năstase (PSD+PC), Corneliu Vadim Tudor (PRM), Kelemen Hunor (UDMR)
2009 Presidential Election Second Round def : Adrian Năstase (PSD+PC)
2011 European Parliament Elections: USR [16], PSD [13],PP-DD [3], UDMR [2], László Tökés-Independent


2012-2012 Teodor Meleșcanu (PNL,Interimary President)

2012-present day Sorin Oprescu (PSD+PC)

2012 Presidential Election First Round def: Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD), Călin Popescu Tăriceanu (PNL), Radu Berceanu (PD)
2012 Presidential Election Second Round def: Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD)
2012 Parliamentary Elections: PSD+PC [241], PP-DD [87], UDMR [37], PNL [36], PD [35], URC [9]
2014 European Parliament Elections: PSD+PC [18], PNL [5], PD [3], PP-DD [3], UDMR [2], URC [1]
2016 Parliamentary Elections: PSD+PC [231],PNL [60], PLUS [59],UDMR [37],PD [29],GpR [21], PP-TB [9]
2017 Presidential Election First Round def: Nicușor Dan (PLUS), Crin Antonescu (PNL), Florin Zamfirescu (GpR)
2017 Presidential Election Second Round def: Nicușor Dan (PLUS)

2018 Constitutional Referendum: 91,78% For, 35,78% voting presence-VALIDATED,gay marriage officially banned in the Constitution
2018 Constitutional Referendum: 89,12% For, 33,01% voting presence-VALIDATED,Dacian origin theory officially recognized in the Constitution
2019 European Parliament Elections: PSD+PC [10], PLUS [9], PNL [7], PD [2], UDMR [2], GpR [2]
2021 Parliamentary Elections: PSD+PC [149],PLUS [96], PNL [95], For The Fatherland Alliance [52], UDMR [39], PD [17]
 
Condor 2.0

2001-2009: Governor of Texas George W. Bush (Republican)
2000 (with Former Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney) def. Vice President Al Gore (Democratic)
2004 (with Vice President Dick Cheney) def. Former Governor of Vermont Howard Dean (Democratic)

2009-2013: Senator from Arizona John McCain (Republican)
2008 (with Governor of Kansas Kathleen Sibelius) def. Retired General Wesley Clark (Democratic), Attorney Ralph Nader (Independent)
2013-2016: Businessman Donald Trump (Democratic)
2012 (with Senator from Massachusetts John Kerry) def. President John McCain (Republican)
2016-2017: President Donald Trump (Independent)
2017-2019: Senator from Texas Ted Cruz (Republican)
2016 (with Representative from Florida Joe Scarborough) def. Former Vice President Kathleen Sibelius (Democratic), President Donald Trump (Independent)
2019-2021: Vice President Joe Scarborough (Republican)
2021-0000: Former Viceroy of Cuba Erik Prince (Republican)
2020 (with Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael Flynn) def. Former President Donald Trump (Peoples'), Former Mayor of San Antonio Julian Castro (Democratic)

Cursed. Even for me.
 
Would Michael Flynn really be a Republican in this scenario? I'd expect him to be a Trump Democrat as in OTL.
 
2008 (with Governor of Kansas Kathleen Sibelius) def. Retired General Wesley Clark (Democratic), Attorney Ralph Nader (Independent)
2013-2016: Businessman Donald Trump (Democratic)
2012 (with Senator from Massachusetts John Kerry)

I feel like John Edwards would be an especially aesthetic fit for this but what you have is still good

2021-0000: Former Viceroy of Cuba Erik Prince (Republican)
2020 (with Former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael Flynn) def. Former President Donald Trump (Peoples'), Former Mayor of San Antonio Julian Castro (Democratic)

real late gilded age hours in the chat

Are there any other American Viceroys round the globe?
 
Bushfire

Jeb gets elected Governor of Florida in his first run, rather than his second in OTL. After a decade of the scandalous Clinton, America decides to opt for a "Compassionate Conservative" (who doesn't invade Iraq or fuck up the War on Terror nearly as bad as his brother). Meanwhile the disastrous 2004 campaign of Joe Lieberman and later 2004 Independent campaign of Mike Gravel helps popularize a specific kind of "Gravelite" left libertarianism, helping a coalition of weird Rural Technocrat types and small-P progressives to oust neo-liberalism in the Democratic Party over the course of a decade.

2001-2009: Jeb Bush (Republican)
(With Jim Oberweis)
2000 def.
Al Gore Jr./Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic), Various Others
2004 def. Joe Lieberman/John McCain (Democratic-Independent), Mike Gravel/Julian Bond Sr. (Independent), Various Others

2009-2013: Micheal Bloomberg (Republican)
(With Lynn Finnegan)
2008 def.
Caroline Kennedy/John Locke (Democratic), William O'Riley/Joe Coors (Conservative), Various Others

2013-2021: Bobby Rush (Democratic)
(With Karl Dean)
2012 def.
Mike Bloomberg/Lynn Finnegan (Republican), Various Others
2016 def. Lynn Finnegan/Mike DeWine (Republican), Various Others

2021-20xx: George W. Bush (Republican)
(With Condi Rice)
2020 def.
Jimmy Dore/Deborah Ross (Democratic), Various "NeverDore" Tickets, Various Others
 
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