August 2022 Marksburg gubernatorial election
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The 2022 Marksburg gubernatorial election took place between 28-29 August 2022, to elect the first governor of Marksburg, after the admission of the state in the Social Republic of Georgienstine. Sean Dunkerque of Georgienstine First (GF) was elected.
Candidates
Candidates from the two major parties and an independent declared candidacy and/or were elected in their primaries and appeared on the ballot.
Georgienstine First
Advanced to ballot
- Sean Dunkerque, Vice-President of Georgienstine
Eliminated in primary
- Roy Jackson, Majority Whip (endorsed Dunkerque)
- Logan White[c], Supreme Court Judge (endorsed Dunkerque)
Declined
- Matthew Tonna, Speaker of the National Congress (endorsed Dunkerque)
Left Bloc
Advanced to ballot
- Dante Winchester-Thanos
Eliminated in primary
Independent
Endorsements
Sean Dunkerque (GF)
- Federal executive officials
- Raphael Olivier, President of Georgienstine, Member of the National Congress
- Federal judicial officials
- Matthew Tonna, Speaker of the National Congress of Georgienstine (2022-present) and Supreme Court Judge (2022-present)
- Logan White, Member of the National Congress (2020-2021, 2022-present) and Supreme Court Judge (2022-present)
- Members of congress
- Alexandre Olivier, majority leader of the National Congress
- Roy Jackson, member of the National Congress (2020-2021, 2022-present); Governor of Harrisburg (2021), temporary co-governor of Marksburg (2022 – )
- Other
- Džözyp Trick
- Andrew Perdomo, former Member of the National Congress (2021-2022)
Dante-Winchester Thanos (LB)
Addison O'Halloran (Ind)
No endorsements
Other endorsements
Joe Terronez (LB)
- Other
Results
References
Endnotes
- ↑ Dunkerque's running mate Logan White, is a member of the CSDP, constituting a de-facto electoral alliance with GF
- ↑ Co-governors
- ↑ Matthieu would leave Georgienstine First and create the Christian Social-Democratic Party, however he was chosen as Dunkerque's running mate.
- ↑ After being eliminated from the LB primary, O'Halloran registered her candidacy with the FEC as an Independent.
- ↑ After Joe Terronez lost primary