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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

I find a good source for Victorian names, despite technically being before Victoria was Queen, is the commission they drew up to look into local government reform in 1835:

  • North Midland: Richard Whitcombe and Alexander Edward Cockburn
  • Eastern: George Long and John Buckle
  • South Western: Henry Roscoe and Edward Rushton
  • Southern: John Elliot Drinkwater and Edward John Gambier
  • Western: Charles Austin and James Booth
  • Midland: Peregrine Bingham and David Jardine
  • Northern: Fortunatus Dwarris and Sampson Augustus Rambull
  • North-Western: George Hutton Wilkinson and Thomas Jefferson Hogg
  • South-Eastern: Thomas Flowers Ellis and Daniel Maude

The commission's secretary was Joseph Parkes.
 
Trump as Orbán/Erdoğan

1993 - 1995: Paul Tsongas / Tom Harkin (Democrat)
1992 def: George H. W. Bush / Dan Quayle (Republican), Ross Perot / John Silber (Independent)
1995 - 1997: Tom Harkin / Al Gore (Democrat)

1997 - 1997: Newt Gingrich (Republican)
1997 - 1999: Collin Powell (Republican) / Zell Miller (Democrat)
1996 def: Bob Dole / Collin Powell (Republican), Tom Harkin / Al Gore (Democrat), Ross Perot / David L. Boren (Reform)
1999 - 2001: Zell Miller (Democrat) / George Voinovich (Republican)

2001 - 2005: Donald Trump / Jesse Ventura (Reform)
2000 (First Round): Ted Turner / John Kerry (Democrat), Pat Buchanan / Elizabeth Dole (Republican), Ralph Nader / Dan Hamburg (Green)
2004 (Second Round): Ted Turner / John Kerry (Democrat)

2005 - 2008: Dick Gephardt / Evan Bayh (Democrat)

2004 (First Round): Donald Trump / Roger Stone (Reform), Lincoln Chaffee / Roy Moore (Republican)
2004 (Second Round): Donald Trump / Roger Stone (Reform)

2008 - 2009: Evan Bayh / Joe Lieberman (Democrat)

2009 - 2013: Donald Trump / Chris Christie (Patriot)
2008 (First Round): Evan Bayh / Barack Obama (Democrat), Arnold Schwarzenegger / John McCain (Republican), Pete McCloskey / Cynthia McKinney (Green), Ron Paul / Sarah Palin (Libertarian)
2008 (Second Round): Evan Bayh / Barack Obama (Democrat)

2013 - 2017: Donald Trump / Newt Gingrich (Patriot)

2012 (First Round): Barack Obama / Michael Moore (Unity), Lou Dobbs / Ron Paul (Republican), Mike Gravel / Kevin Zeese (Democrat)
2017 - 2021: Donald Trump / Ben Carson (Patriot)

2016 (First Round): Michael Bloomberg / Jim Webb (Americans Elect), Bernie Sanders / Marcy Kaptur (Labor), Andrew Cuomo / Kasim Reed (Democrat), Gary Johnson / Tom Campbell (Libertarian), Jesse Ventura / Tulsi Gabbard (Green)
2020 (Second Round): Michael Bloomberg / Jim Webb (Americans Elect)

2021 - 2025: Donald Trump / Micheal Flynn (Patriot)

2020 (First Round): Bernie Sanders / Jesse Ventura (Progressive), Mitt Romney / John Kasich (Conservative), Howard Schultz / various (Americans Elect), Andrew Yang / Marianne Williamson (Forward!)
2020 (Second Round): Bernie Sanders / Jesse Ventura (Progressive)

2025 - 2033: Pete Buttigieg / Kamala Harris (United Opposition)

2024 (First Round): Donald Trump / Donald T, Jr. (Patriot)
 
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I love the final VP candidate being Baby Don
It was supposed to resemble Erdo, and to a latter extent Orban involving their families into politics. I could’ve just gone with Kushner, as Erdogan also tried to have his son-in-law succeed him, but I just feel like Trump doesn’t like Jared.

Trump and Erdogan’s sons do have in common that they’re both even dumber than their father, and also even more fash, though I suppose Trump prefers his Junior over Kushner, while Erdogan has just completely given up on his kids.

also interestingly they both have a daughter that’s still quite right-wing, but seems a bit progressive because they care a tiny bit about women’s rights.
 
Career of Paul "The Man, the Myth, the Legend" Wellstone

1969-1972: Teacher, Carleton College
1973: Founder, Organization for a Better Rice County
1978: Author,
"How the Rural Poor Got Power: Narrative of a Grassroots Organizer"
1982: Candidate for Minnesota State Auditor, Democratic-Farmer-Labour
lost to Arne Carlson
1984: Committeeman, Democratic National Committee
1984: Minnesota Campaign Chair for Jesse Jackson '84
Jesse Jackson
defeated Gary Hart, John Glenn, Reubin Askew, Alan Cranston, Ernest Hollings
1985-1986: Private citizen, Local P-9 activist
1987-1993: Representative for Minnesota's 7th district, Democratic-Farmer-Labour
• 1989-1994: Member of the House Committee on the Judiciary
• 1992-1994: Member of the House Committee on Ways and Means

'86: defeated Arlan Stangeland (Republican), Jon Hall (Citizens)
'88: defeated Ian Maitland (Republican)
'90: defeated Arlan Stangeland (Ind.-Republican)
'92: defeated Bernie Omann (Republican),
Dwight Fellman (Grassroots)
1993: Representative for Minnesota's 7th district, Independent
1994-1998: Representative for Minnesota's 7th district, Reform

'94: defeated Bernie Omann (Republican), Michael O. Freeman (DFL)
'96: defeated Darrell McKigney (Republican)

1996: Reform Party primary candidate for President of the United States [write-in]
declined to run, endorsed Bill Bradley
1998: Reform Party primary candidate for Governor of Minnesota
defeated Ken Pentel, Fancy Ray
1999-200?: Governor of Minnesota
(with Mae Schunk)
defeated Norm Coleman (Republican), Skip Humphrey (Democratic-Farmer-Labour)
 
I'm all sorts of confused.

First off, why did Wellstone stop teaching in 1972? The only reason he stopped doing so IOTL was that he was elected to the Senate. Surely he would have continued being a professor and an activist until he was elected to the House ITTL.

Second, Wellstone never lived in the 7th district. He only lived in Northfield (in the aforementioned Rice County) after moving to Minnesota, which was in the 1st district in both the post-1980 & post-1990 maps (warning: the latter map is huge).

Finally, this is clearly a different sort of Reform Party from OTL, but, like, Paul Wellstone was an actual politician who fit comfortably in the mold of left-liberal DFL politicians like Hubert Humphrey, Orville Freeman and Walter Mondale. Why he would bolt to join a party whose only other listed members are people who IOTL are third-party weirdos (Pentel, Ray) or just actual randos (Schunk was literally just a teacher from St. Paul that Ventura picked because he needed a woman who knew the education system) is beyond me.
 
First off, why did Wellstone stop teaching in 1972? The only reason he stopped doing so IOTL was that he was elected to the Senate. Surely he would have continued being a professor and an activist until he was elected to the House ITTL.
It shows when he was only a teacher.
Second, Wellstone never lived in the 7th district. He only lived in Northfield (in the aforementioned Rice County) after moving to Minnesota, which was in the 1st district in both the post-1980 & post-1990 maps (warning: the latter map is huge).
After Jesse Jackson's primary win in '84 (which he chaired for), he gets a new regional office in Moorhead, Minnesota's largest city.
Finally, this is clearly a different sort of Reform Party from OTL, but, like, Paul Wellstone was an actual politician who fit comfortably in the mold of left-liberal DFL politicians like Hubert Humphrey, Orville Freeman and Walter Mondale. Why he would bolt to join a party whose only other listed members are people who IOTL are third-party weirdos (Pentel, Ray) or just actual randos (Schunk was literally just a teacher from St. Paul that Ventura picked because he needed a woman who knew the education system) is beyond me.
It's a continuation of another couple of lists I did a few pages ago. The Reform party ITTL is formed by a dejected Jerry Brown.
Presidents of the Untied States
1989-1997: George H.W. Bush

'88: (with Dan Quayle) defeated Mike Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen, Jerry Brown/Ralph Nader (Independent)
'92: defeated Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey,
Jerry Brown/Dick Lamm (Reform)
1997-2004: Ron Paul

'96: (with Ted Stevens) defeated Bill Bradley/Tom Harkin (Reform-endorsed)
'00: defeated Douglas Wilder/Skip Humphrey, Winona LaDuke/Howie Hawkins

2004-20??: Bernie Sanders
(with Rocky Anderson)
defeated Ted Stevens/Trent Lott, John Edwards/Bill Richardson

Reform Party Primaries
1992:
fmr. California Governor Jerry Brown/fmr. Colorado Governor Dick Lamm
def. Kentucky perennial candidate Gatewood Gilbraith, Psychotherapist Lenora Fulani, fmr. Director the National Rainbow Coalition Ronald Daniels, Vermont lawyer and Liberty Union Candidate Peter Diamondstone, fmr. California gov. candidate Gloria La Riva
1996: n/a
(cross-endorsed Democratic Party candidate Bill Bradley, Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone received two faithless electors, fmr. Nebraska gov. candidate Ernie Chambers received one faithless elector)
2000: Native American activist and environmentalist Winona LaDuke/fmr. New York Representative candidate Howie Hawkins
def. fmr. Vice Presidential candidate Ralph Nader, musician and activist Jello Biafra
2004: Vermont Governor Bernie Sanders/Utah State Attorney General Rocky Anderson
def. Texas attorney David Cobb, fmr. Oregon State Representative Walt Brown
"No one saves us but ourselves."
The Career of Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown

1970: Democratic Party candidate for California Secretary of State

defeated Hugh M. Burns, Jimmy Campbell
1971–1975: California Secretary of State
defeated James L. Flournoy
1974: Democratic Party candidate for Governor of California

defeated Joseph Alioto, Bob Moretti, William M. Roth, Jerome R. Waldie, Baxter Ward, Herbert Hafif
1975–1983: Governor of California

'74: defeated Houston Flournoy
'78: defeated Evelle Younger, Ed Clark (Independent)

1976: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States
lost to Jimmy Carter, George Wallace, Mo Udall, Henry M. Jackson, Ed Muskie
1980: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States

lost to Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy
1982: Democratic Party candidate for Senator of California

lost to Pete Wilson
1983-1988: Private citizen

- Published two books, one on Buddhism
- Married Linda Ronstadt
- briefly served as a Hospice worker at Kalighat Home for the Dying in Calcutta, India

1988: Democratic Party primary candidate for President of the United States
lost to Mike Dukakis, Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Joe Biden, Al Gore
1988: Independent candidate for President of the United States
(with Ralph Nader)
lost to George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle, Mike Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen
1989-1992: Private citizen, political activist
- Vocal critic of the growing "Third Way" wing of the Democratic Party
- Made various midterm endorsements of independent/third party candidates, including Ralph Nader and
Jesse Jackson
1992: Democratic Party primary candidate for Senator of California [Special]

lost to Dianne Feinstein
1992: Reform Party candidate for President of the United States
(with Dick Lamm)
lost to George H.W. Bush/Dan Quayle, Bill Clinton/Bob Kerrey
1993-1998: Chairman of the Reform Party
'92: defeated Lenora Fulani, Ronald Daniels, Peter Diamondstone, Gloria La Riva
'96: defeated David Cobb, Peter Diamondstone, Muriel Tillinghast, Jacqueline Salit, Philip Toelkes,
Andrew Stack
2001-2002: Private citizen, author

- Used position to cross-endorse 1996 Democratic candidate Bill Bradley for President, gaining subsequent backlash from party membership
- Published three more books, two pamphlets
- Did not speak at the 2000 Reform Party Convention but endorsed candidate Winona DeLuke

2002: Reform Party candidate for Governor of California
lost to Gray Davis, Bill Simon
2003: Reform Party candidate for Governor of California [Recall]

lost to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cruz Bustamante, Tom McClintock
- cross-endorsed by California Green and Peace and Freedom parties

2004: Policy Advisor to and Campaigner for Bernie Sanders
- Bernie Sanders/Rocky Anderson defeated Ted Stevens/Trent Lott, John Edwards/Bill Richardon
2005-present: United States Secretary of State

appointed by President Bernie Sanders, confirmed by Senate 64-33
 
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Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
1985-1991: Dennis Skinner (Labour, then National Labour Organisation-leading National Government)

defeated Margret Thatcher (Conservative), David Steel & Roy Jenkins (Alliance)
defeated
Neil Kinnock (Labour)
1991-1992: Margret Thatcher (Conservative-leading National Government)

defeated John Smith (Labour), David Steel & David Owen (Alliance)
1992-1994: John Smith (Labour-leading National Government)
1994-1999: George Galloway (Labour-leading National Government)
1999-2005: Kenneth Clarke (Conservative-leading National Government, then Conservative)

defeated George Galloway (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democratic), George Gardiner (Referendum)
defeated George Galloway (Labour),
Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2005-2008: George Galloway (Labour)

defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2008-2009: David Milliband (Labour)
defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2009-2015: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour)
defeated William Hague (Conservative), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democratic)
2015-2016: Andy Burnham (Labour)
2016-2021: Boris Johnson (Conservative)

defeated Andy Burnham (Labour), Vince Cable (Liberal Democratic)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2021-2024: Clive Lewis (Labour)
defeated Boris Johnson (Conservative), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2024-2026: Boris Johnson (Conservative)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democratic), Keith Brown (SNP)
2026-2029: Robert Halfon (Conservative)
2029-20??: Zarah Sultana (Labour)

defeated Robert Halfon (Conservative), Daisy Cooper(Liberal Democratic)
 

Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
1985-1991: Dennis Skinner (Labour, then National Labour Organisation-leading National Government)

defeated Margret Thatcher (Conservative), David Steel & Roy Jenkins (Alliance)
defeated
Neil Kinnock (Labour)
1991-1992: Margret Thatcher (Conservative-leading National Government)

defeated John Smith (Labour), David Steel & David Owen (Alliance)
1992-1994: John Smith (Labour-leading National Government)
1994-1999: George Galloway (Labour-leading National Government)
1999-2005: Kenneth Clarke (Conservative-leading National Government, then Conservative)

defeated George Galloway (Labour), Paddy Ashdown (Liberal Democratic), George Gardiner (Referendum)
defeated George Galloway (Labour),
Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2005-2008: George Galloway (Labour)

defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2008-2009: David Milliband (Labour)
defeated Kenneth Clarke (Conservative), Charles Kennedy (Liberal Democratic)
2009-2015: Jeremy Corbyn (Labour)
defeated William Hague (Conservative), Nick Clegg (Liberal Democratic)
2015-2016: Andy Burnham (Labour)
2016-2021: Boris Johnson (Conservative)

defeated Andy Burnham (Labour), Vince Cable (Liberal Democratic)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2021-2024: Clive Lewis (Labour)
defeated Boris Johnson (Conservative), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democratic)
2024-2026: Boris Johnson (Conservative)
defeated Clive Lewis (Labour), Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democratic), Keith Brown (SNP)
2026-2029: Robert Halfon (Conservative)
2029-20??: Zarah Sultana (Labour)

defeated Robert Halfon (Conservative), Daisy Cooper(Liberal Democratic)
Putting Dennis Skinner as a Ramsay Mac is so ballsy. I love it.
 
I want to do one which is 'the front-runner at the start of the invisible primary always gets the nomination' but sometimes the former category is debatable. Rather than the start of the invisible primary, let's try defining it as who the polls had in the lead in January at the start of election year minus one (e.g. polling January 1967 vs election in November 1968), starting with Kennedy's assassination. The results are left the same as OTL in terms of Dem/GOP victories.

List of Presidents of the United States
1963-1969: Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)
1964 def: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1969-1974: Richard Nixon (Republican)
1968 def: Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic, inc.), George Wallace (American Independent)
1972 def: Edmund Muskie (Democratic)

1974-1977: Gerald Ford (Republican)
1977-1981: George Wallace (Democratic)
1976 def: Gerald Ford (Republican, inc.)
1981-1989: Ronald Reagan (Republican)
1980 def: Ted Kennedy* (Democratic), John B. Anderson (Ind)
1984 def: Walter Mondale (Democratic)

1989-1993: George H. W. Bush* (Republican)
1988 def: Mario Cuomo** (Democratic)
1993-2001: Jerry Brown (Democratic)
1992 def: George H. W. Bush (Republican, inc.)
1996 def: Bob Dole (Republican)

2001-2009: George W. Bush (Republican)
2000 def: Al Gore (Democratic)
2004 def: John Kerry (Democratic)***

2009-2017: Hillary Clinton (Democratic)
2008 def: Rudy Giuliani (Republican)
2012 def: Mitt Romney (Republican)****

2017-2021: Mitt Romney (Republican)
2016 def: Joe Biden (Democratic)*****
2021-????: Joe Biden (Democratic)
2020 def: Donald Trump (Republican)




*Surprisingly can't find polls for this one so I'm just guessing here.
** Gary Hart hadn't entered the race yet.
*** Thought just barely, it was nearly Dick Gephardt.
**** Same, but just over Mike Huckabee.
***** Hillary Clinton was leading most polls then, but she'd already have served two terms in TTL so I picked the poll which specifically excluded her as a candidate.
 
Prime Ministers of Quatermass

1945 - 1951: Clement Attlee (Labour)

1951 - 1955: Anthony Eden (Conservative)

1955 - 1957: David Eccles (Conservative)

1957 - 1967: Clement Attlee (Labour)

1967 - 1972: Enoch Powell (Conservative)

1972 - 1977: Tony Benn (Socialist Democratic Party)

1977 - 1983: Jeremy Thorpe (New Liberal)

1983 - 1985: Jeremy Corbyn (SDP-Labour coalition)

1985 - 1986: Jeremy Ashdown (New Liberal-Tory coalition)

1986 - 1990: David Stirling (Union Party leading National Government)

1990 - 1997: Jeffrey Archer (Union Party leading National Government)

1997 - 1998: Nick Griffin (Union Party leading National Government)

1998 - 2000: Lord David of Leicester (National Government)

2000: Carol Vorderman (interim national government)

2000 --: Robin Cook (New Left-SDP coalition)


The burst of post-war patriotism caused by the British Experimental Rocket Group and Earth's first manned spaceflight in 1953 came down with a crash when all three astronauts died in odd circumstances. The attempted second launch caused a nuclear accident in Australia, crippling the BERG, and even that was better than the Winnerden Flats scandal: large amounts of the state, up to and including Eden, involved in conspiracy at a 'synthetic food research' facility that was connected to scores of deaths. It became increasingly clear there'd been some covert invasion going on - rumoured, and confirmed within months, to be alien in origin - and the Eden government collapsed. The former Minister of Education, only just appointed, was one of the few high-up Tory ministers not compromised and barely held things together until Attlee swept back into power.

Unfortunately, the older Attlee clashed with the rising Labour left and his second term was a rehash of his first that was not in the mood of the time. Enoch Powell revived Tory fortunes and promised a dynamic new era: a British state independent of both Soviet and America, a revived BERG, "harmony" on the streets (a noted dogwhistle on race and regarding Northern Ireland). Key to this were plans to build military moon bases. Alas for him, his early promise was undermined by the London Massacre of 1968 - a brutal riot killing thousands and triggered by an alien relic at Hobbs End - that symbolically marked the end of 'the old days' and tanked the economy.

A feud in Labour between the rising left and the centre-and-right had resulted in the Gang of Four under Tony Benn splitting, and in the failure of the old two parties the nascent SDP took control. Despite a messy economy and union clashes, there was, for many baby boomers, a sense of optimism and turning the corner; greater social liberties and permissiveness grew, a long-delayed win for the 60s. The left-wing in the rest of the world briefly looked to Britain. Thorpe took power claiming to keep the 'nice things' going while keeping the economy on an even keel.

But this did not last as the country - the world - appeared to 'sicken'. The world didn't know this was the result of an alien transmission until 1999, just that everything seemed to be going wrong and the younger generations seemed to be going mad. As things deteriorated, the new political order couldn't cope and the 'three Jeremies' proved unable to cope whatever their policies - a firm hand was needed. SAS founder Sir David Stirling was that firm hand (or at least, that's what the spin doctors said when he fronted his new party).

For the three years until Stirling's retirement on health grounds, this seemed to be working: the heavy restrictions, armed police, and new prisons. It only worked in the short-term and popularly, people assumed it only failed when Stirling left because it makes for a nice story. The nineties were a nadir of violence and infrastructure decay, with Archer's Viscounts system unable to keep a lid on it, and Archer only stayed in power as long as he did because he was able to bribe and backbite any challenger. Eventually that left Griffin, a tub-thumping backbencher, as the only genuine challenger and he proved even worse. The King was convinced to appoint Lord David, the populist ex-broadcaster and alien invasion theorist, as a PM.

The Ringstone Crisis of 1999 killed millions worldwide but led to the destruction of the alien signal driving the Earth mad - which meant a battered, bleeding Britain could recover and notice Lord David didn't want to stop the interim measures, out to find 'more aliens'. The London Spring brought his flailing government down, and after a few weeks a new government was elected that, having a look at the state of the country, had a massive uphill struggle ahead of it.
 
hey y'all is it kosher to post future-historical Presidential lists in this thread or is there an explicit "no current politics" gag in place?
 
...So Goes the Nation

1957–1957: Happy Chandler / Alben Barkley † (Democratic)

1956 def. Theodore McKeldin / Edward Martin (Republican)
1957–1957: Happy Chandler † / VACANT (Democratic)
1957–1961: William Knowland / VACANT (Republican)
1961–1965: William Knowland / Hugh Scott (Republican)

1960 def. Gerhard Mennen Williams / Pat Brown (Democratic)
1965–1973: Robert F. Kennedy / Ralph Yarborough (Democratic)
1964 def. William Knowland / Hugh Scott (Republican)
1968 def. Elliot Richardson / Kenneth Keating (Republican)

1973–1977: Mario Biaggi / Frank Borman (Independent)
1972 def. Frank Church / William Fulbright (Democratic), Elliot Richardson / Stanley Hathaway (Republican)
1977–1985: Ramsey Clark / Ed Edmondson (Democratic)
1976 def. George Bush / Al Quie (Republican), Barry Goldwater / Various (Independent)
1980 def. Bob Dole / Alexander Haig (Republican)

1985–1993: Howard Baker / Arlen Specter (Republican)
1984 def. Francis Bellotti / Ben Barnes (Democratic), Tom McCall / William Ruckelshaus (Independent), Ed Koch / Bill Lipinski (Independent)
1988 def. Ramsey Clark / John Young Brown Jr. (Democratic)

1993–2001: Ted Turner / Marcy Kaptur (Independent)
1992 def. Ramsey Clark / Jesse Jackson (Democratic), Connie Morella / Lamar Alexander (Republican), Rush D. Holt, Jr. / Noam Chomsky (Green)
1996 def. Mario Biaggi Jr. / Duncan Hunter (Republican), Geoffrey Fieger / Dennis Kucinich (Democratic), Charlotte Pritt / Kevin Zeese (Green)

2001–2009: Sherrod Brown / Shirley Franklin (Democratic)
2000 def. Haley Barbour / Fife Symington (Republican), Rush D. Holt, Jr. / Anthony Pollina (Green)
2004 def. John Ashcroft / Terry Branstad (Republican), Blanche Lincoln / Michael Bloomberg (Independent), Charlotte Pritt / Dan Hamburg (Green)

2009–2017: David Clarke / Mary Fallin (Republican)
2008 def. Wesley Clark / John Bohlinger (Independent), Rosa DeLauro / Mark Herring (Democratic), Carly Fiorina / John McCain (Independent)
2012 def. Bob Vance, Jr. / Mike Espy (Democratic), Wesley Clark / Rocky Anderson (Independent)

2017–0000: Ellen Rosenblum / Roy Cooper (Democratic)
2016 def. Carly Fiorina / Jeff Colyer (Republican), Lincoln Chafee / Joe Straus (Independent)
 
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