Who should win the 2019 elections in the world?
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01-07-2019, 11:32 PM,
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Who should win the 2019 elections in the world?
I've got a list of my favorites that I've compiled. It's not complete yet. By the way, I'm missing quite a few dates--in no small part because plenty have not been set yet! Keep this in mind if you're reading this.
January Guinea -- None. I really couldn't find very much info on these elections. February El Salvador -- ARENA (Feb 3) [GANA, another party I had considered endorsing, ultimately won this election. Congratulations to the people of El Salvador!] Nigeria -- People's Democratic Party (Feb 16) Moldova -- Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (Feb 24) Thailand -- Phalang Pracharat Party (Feb 24) March Estonia -- Centre Party (Mar 3) Slovakia -- Not really sure but Milan Krajniak sounds good. Plenty other good candidates too. (Mar 9) Ukraine -- Boyko (Mar 30) April Finland -- Finns Party (Apr 14) Indonesia -- Prabowo Subianto (Apr 17) Afghanistan -- No one yet (Apr 20) May Panama -- José Blandón (May 5) Lithuania -- Valdemar Tomaševski (May 12) Philippines -- Nationalista (May 13) Australia -- One Nation (May 18) India -- Bharatiya Janata Party May 26 European Parliament elections Austria -- Free People's Party Dutch-speaking Belgium -- Vlaams Belang (also nat/reg on this day) French-speaking Belgium -- People's Party (also nat/reg on this day) Bulgaria -- United Patriots Croatia -- Christian Conservative Party Cyprus -- Solidarity Party Czech Republic -- SPD (also known as Freedom and Direct Democracy – Tomio Okamura) Denmark -- Danish People's Party Estonia -- Centre Party Finland -- Finns Party France -- Rally National Germany -- Alternative for Germany Greece -- Greek Solution Hungary -- Fidesz Ireland -- National Party Italy -- Lega Latvia -- Who owns the state? Lithuania -- Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania Malta -- Alleanza Bidla Netherlands -- Reformed Political Party (even though I'm Catholic) Poland -- Law and Justice Slovakia -- We Are Family Slovenia -- Slovenian Democratic Party Spain -- Vox Sweden -- Sweden Democrats June Guatemala -- Waiting for the field to emerge. Denmark -- Danish People's Party August South Africa -- Democratic Alliance October Argentina -- Cambiemos Canada -- Conservative Party (assuming the electoral laws of Canada are not modified in such a way that would allow another party to realistically have a chance to win seats) Greece -- Greek Solution Portugal -- CDS--People's Party Switzerland -- Swiss People's Party Ukraine -- Opposition Bloc Uruguay -- National Party November Poland -- Law and Justice Israel -- The Jewish Home December Libya -- Said al-Islam Gaddafi If you like my posts, the best way to show your appreciation is to post on Ekunia.
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02-07-2019, 01:31 AM,
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RE: Who should win the 2019 elections in the world?
Excluding elections/referenda held on Feb. 6 or earlier (Bangsamoro: No.)
These are mostly local elections that I didn't include on the original post. Feb. 9: Cheltenham & Enfeld, Australia by-elections: Liberal Democrats Feb. 10: Abruzzo regional election: Brothers of Italy Feb. 24: Sardinia regional election: Lega Okinawa USMC referendum: Yes Feb. 29: Chicago mayoral election: Garry McCarthy March 2: Rivers State, Nigeria election: People's Democratic Party March 5: Chuukese independence referendum: No. March 20: Dutch provincial elections: Reformed Political Party, Party for Freedom, Forum for Democracy May 21: PA-12 special election: Republican Party (unsure about primary endorsement due to lack of info) March 23: NSW state election: One Nation Party April 7/21: Japanese elections: Jimintō May 2: British local elections: UKIP & DUP May 13: Filipino local elections: NUP May 24: Irish local elections: National Party May 25: Maltese local elections: Nationalist Party May 26: Germany: AfD Greece: Greek Solution Italy: Lega Spain: Vox May 31: Alberta: United Conservative Party June 9: Italy second round: TBA June 15: Bougaineville independence: Yes June 28: Aomori: LDP Albania: None. July 27: Gunma: LDP August 30: Saitama: LDP September 1: Saxony & Brandenburg: AfD Sept. 10: Iwate: LDP Sept. 22: Madeira: PSD Vorarlberg: FPOe Maharashtra: BJP October 7: Prince Edward Island: Progressive Conservative Northwest Territories: (Nonpartisan) Oct. 8: Newfoundland & Labrador: Progressive Conservative Oct. 12: NZ local elections: Conservative Oct. 27: Thuringia: AfD Hungarian local elections: Fidesz Nov. 6: All partisan US elections: Republicans In primaries leading up to these US elections, which are generally held on prior dates: Louisiana Gov. primary: Assuming my options are Ralph Abraham and Eddy Rispone, Ralph Abraham. Kentucky Gov. primary: Gov. Matt Bevin Mississippi Gov. primary: Tate Reeves (until further notice) Nov. 26: Osaka: LDP Hong Kong: DAB December 6: Koichi: LDP Elections that aren't scheduled yet: Andhra Pradesh: BJP Odisha: BJP Telengana: BJP Trinidad & Tobago local elections: PNM Turkish local elections: Uncertain. If you like my posts, the best way to show your appreciation is to post on Ekunia.
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02-07-2019, 02:38 AM,
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RE: Who should win the 2019 elections in the world?
And yet more elections that I missed:
February 24: President of Senegal: Uncertain New Constitution of Cuba: YES Feb 25: British Virgin Islands: National Democratic Party Apr 6: Maldives: Maldivian Democratic Party Apr 7: Any party that opposes abortion in Andorra Apr 9: Israel: Yisrael Beiteinu Apr 10: Belizean ICJ referendum: Whatever Prag thinks Apr 21: President of Macedonia: VMRO-DPMNE If you like my posts, the best way to show your appreciation is to post on Ekunia.
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