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The President of the United States is elected every two weeks (previously every week) in presidential elections. They are often considered the single most important figurehead politician in the game during their tenure. The abilities of the president include nominating cabinet members, vetoing bills, making presidential announcements, performing foreign affairs actions, and performing defense actions. Presidents also receive a National Influence bonus as well as +6 Power Per Hour. The President is elected by electoral vote after a primary election is undertaken by the parties internally. Popular vote decided the first four presidential elections until Rumsod implemented an electoral vote system. Twenty eight people have served multiple terms as president (as of 12/9/22). The longest-serving President by number of terms is currently Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D), who has served a cumulative total of seven terms. Joint runners-up are John Heydrich (R), Edriech Neuhoff (R), Charlie Chan, Gary Johnson (various parties), Ted Kennedy (D), and Obama Care (R) who have all served four terms. Gary has technically served 5 terms, but was removed from office during his second term due to Rumcode messing up the election, and Rumsod replacing him with Regina.

List of Presidencies[]

Party Key
Democratic Party / New Deal Alliance (33)
Republican Party (15)
Federalist Party (8)
National Unity Party (2)
Independent Party (2)
Transparent People Party (1)
States Rights Party (1)
The Party (1)
Make Sean Shower Party (1)
Farmer Labor Party (1)
Rust Belt Revival Party (1)
Libertarian Party (1)
Esoteric Saddamist Party (1)
Total (61)
Presidency President Prior Office Party Elections
1 January 2017
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March 2017
HHH Crop Hubert H. Humphrey Governor of Minnesota Democratic Party 1st
2nd
2 March 15, 2017
-
March 16, 2017
Foreman Domai Foreman Domai 1st Vice President Democratic Party 3rd
3 April 2017
-
May 2017
Chakra Kahn Crop Chaka Khan Governor of Vermont New Deal Alliance 4th
4 May 2017
-
July 3, 2017
Kohl Crop Nicholas Kohl Governor of South Carolina Republican Party 5th
5 July 17, 2017
-
September 11, 2017
Heydrich Power John Heydrich Governor of Texas Republican Party 6th
7th
8th
9th
6 September 11, 2017
-
November 6, 2017
FDR Power Franklin Delano Roosevelt Governor of California Democratic Party 10th
11th
12th
13th
7 November 6, 2017
-
November 20, 2017
Oreki10 Oreki Houtarou Governor of Florida Republican Party 14th
8 November 20, 2017
-
November 30, 2017
Charlie Chan Charlie Chan Governor of Wisconsin Democratic Party 15th
9 December 4, 2017
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December 13, 2017
Kohl Crop Nicholas Kohl 11th Vice President Republican Party 16th
10 December 27, 2017
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January 25, 2018
FDR Power Franklin Delano Roosevelt Governor of Massachusetts Democratic Party 17th
18th
19th
11 February 2, 2018
-
March 5, 2018
Sandra Colbert Sandra Colbert Governor of Vermont Democratic Party   20th
21st
12 March 5, 2018
-
March 19, 2018
VP Berry Strong Berry Strong 14th Vice President Democratic Party 22nd
13 March 21, 2018
-
April 17, 2018
Tori Crop Laura Fernandez Secretary of State Democratic Party 23rd
24th
14 April 17, 2018
-
May 14, 2018
Janet Crop Janet Secretary of State Democratic Party 25th
26th
15 July 13, 2018
-
August 11, 2018
Edreich Neuhoff Edriech Neuhoff Governor of Texas Republican Party 28th
29th
16 August 11, 2018
-
August 16, 2018
220px-Alex Jones thumbs up Alex Jones Vice President Republican Party 30th
17 August 23, 2018
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September 13, 2018
Bernie sanders Bernie Sanders Governor of Vermont Democratic Party 31st
32nd
18 October 26, 2018
-
November 9, 2018
72c8149ec7c9a1333416da0fd52912d2 Patrick Higgins Governor of Maryland Democratic Party 33rd
19 November 9, 2018
-
December 7, 2018
35EF9249-4601-4CD4-8A05-299D96EBD8EA Benjamin K. Poldhart Vice President Democratic Party 34th
35th
Transparent People Party
20 December 7, 2018
-
December 19, 2018
72c8149ec7c9a1333416da0fd52912d2 Patrick Higgins Vice President Democratic Party 36th
21 February 16, 2019
-
March 4, 2019
00AD6CC4-DFD0-4194-AC1F-FA74AAF154F8 Connor Franta Representative from California Democratic Party 37th
22 March 4, 2019
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March 16, 2019
President Sanders Theodore Sanders Vice President Democratic Party 38th
39th
23 March 16, 2019
-
April 13, 2019
Scoobert Doobert
Scoobert Doobert Governor of Mississippi Republican Party 40th
41st
24 April 13, 2019
-
May 11, 2019
Gerald-ford-1976 Gerald Ford Governor of Utah Independent Party 42nd
43rd
25 May 11, 2019
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May 20, 2019
Enzo p8 Sepia Enzo M. Taylor Vice President Independent Party 44th
26 June 14, 2019
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July 12, 2019
220px-Ted Kennedy, official photo portrait crop Ted Kennedy Governor of California Democratic Party 45th
46th
27 July 12, 2019
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August 9th, 2019
President Enzo Crop Enzo M. Taylor Vice President Democratic Party 47th
States Rights Party
28 October 7, 2019
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October 24, 2019
Charlie chan Charlie Chan Senator from Illinois Federalist Party 52nd
53rd
29 October 24, 2019
-
November 21,2019
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Robert F. Kennedy Senator from Florida Federalist Party 54th
55th
30 November 21, 2019
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December 5th, 2019
116
Bobe Senator from Kansas Democratic Party 56th
31 December 8th, 2019
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December 19th, 2019
Download-2 DL Senator from Connecticut Federalist Party 57th
32 December 19th, 2019
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January 2nd, 2020
Gerald-ford-1976 Gerald Ford Governor of Utah Federalist Party 58th
33 January 2nd, 2020
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January 16th, 2020
73 Hillary Baeck Vice President Federalist Party 59th
34 January 16th, 2020
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January 30th, 2020
70-0 Cocaine Mitch Senator from New York Federalist Party 60th
35 January 30th, 2020
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February 5th, 2020
Charlie Chan Charlie Chan Senator from Illinois Federalist Party 61st
36 February 20th, 2020
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March 4th, 2020
49 Hillary Clinton Senator from Georgia Republican Party 62nd
63rd
37 March 4th, 2020
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March 18th, 2020
DN-EkfQV4AAzoHL Ayatollah Kaiserfahad Vice President Republican Party 64th
38 March 18, 2020
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April 1, 2020
Joe Biden official portrait 2013
Lyndon B. Johnson
(Not Rumsod)
Democratic Party 65th
39 April 1, 2020
-
April 15, 2020
JPEG 20170730 172143 Leona Shekelstein Vice President Democratic Party 66th
40 August 13, 2020
-
August 27, 2020
Ted Kennedy Ted Kennedy Speaker of the House
Representative from Colorado
Democratic Party 67th
68th
41 August 27, 2020
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September 10, 2020
Sleve McDichael Sleve McDichael Speaker of the House
Representative from New York
Democratic Party 69th

70th

42

September 10, 2020
-
September 17, 2020

Mai Sakurajima
Mai Sakurajima Senator from Tennessee Republican Party 71st
43 September 17, 2020
-
October 1, 2020
MobiusCropped
Mobius Senator from Louisiana Democratic Party

72nd

73rd

The Party
44 October 1, 2020
-
October 15, 2020
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Maria Senator from Pennsylvania Democratic Party

74th

75th

45 October 16, 2020
-
October 30, 2020
Kennedyonassis2
Kennedy Onassis National Unity Party 76th

77th

46 October 30, 2020
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November 8, 2020
Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson Senator from New Mexico National Unity Party 78th

79th (disputed)

47

November 8, 2020
-
November 9, 2020

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Regina Underwood

Speaker of the House
Representative from New York

Democratic Party 79th
48

November 13, 2020
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November 19, 2020

RikkiWest
Rikki West Senator from Ohio Make Sean Shower Party 80th
49

November 25, 2020
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December 9, 2020

Xanderformall
Xander de Rynsburger Senator from Maryland Democratic Party 81st
50 December 9, 2020
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January 7, 2021
Unknown (43)
Danica Roem Secretary of Defense Farmer Labor Party

82nd

83rd

Rust Belt Revival Party
51 January 7, 2021
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January 21, 2021
JLannesP13
J. P. Lannes Senator from North Carolina Democratic Party 84th
52 January 21, 2021
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February 18, 2021
Baron
Jacob L. Baron Senator from Mississippi Republican Party 85th
53 February 18, 2021
-
March 12, 2021
Gary in front of White House
Gary Johnson Representative from Pennsylvania Libertarian Party 86th

87th

54 October 20, 2021
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November 3, 2021
Tom Cleary P14
Tom Cleary Senator from Virginia Democratic Party 88th
55 November 3, 2021
-
November 17, 2021
Supercid87
Supercid87 Senator from Texas Federalist Party 89th (disputed)
56 November 17, 2021
-
December 15, 2021
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Obama Care Vice President Republican Party 90th

91st

57 December 15, 2021
-
December 16, 2021
Ana de armas p14
Ana de Armas Vice President Republican Party 92nd
58 December 16, 2021
-
December 17, 2021
Father Saddam
Saddam Hussein Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs Esoteric Saddamist Party N/A, Instated after civil war
59 December 22, 2021
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January 18, 2022
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Tom Cleary-de’ Medici Politician from Arizona Democratic Party 93rd

94th

60 January 18, 2022
-
February 15, 2022
TadeoCatsro
Tadeo Castro Vice President of the United States Democratic Party 95th

96th

61 February 15, 2022
-
February 25, 2022
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Gary Johnson Senator from Florida Republican Party 97th
62 October 6, 2022
-
October 21, 2022
Blazing Corsair
Blazing Corsair Governor from California Democratic Party 99th
63 October 21, 2022
-
November 4, 2022
ObamCareP16
Obama Care Senate Majority Leader Republican Party 100th

101st

64 November 18, 2022
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November 29, 2022
Yshtola
Cecelia Starburn Senator from Kentucky Democratic Party 102nd

Disputed Presidencies[]

Disputed presidencies are such where someone else in the line of succession is the most senior person holding a role, or whether the presidency is disputed for another reason. Examples include:

  • Nicholas Kohl, would have won a second term if POWER II had not reset
  • Jeff Rolland, as Secretary of the Treasury was briefly the highest person in the line of succession after the 10th election
  • Jeb Bush, as Vice President was briefly the highest person in the line of succession after the 25th election
  • White Ranger, as President Maria was unseated on October 15 but he remained as Vice President due to elections being delayed resulting from server issues, which is the highest person in the line of succession
  • Gary Johnson, after a series of glitches in the race, seemingly won the 79th election, but the outcome was later reversed by Rumsod.
  • Regina Underwood, after just one day as President, won her previously entered House race in New York and was unseated as President.
  • John F. Kennedy, as Vice President was highest person in the line of succession following Obama Care's self-deletion.

Glitched Presidencies[]

A recurring glitch in POWER is that, regardless of whoever actually wins the presidential election, someone else will be inserted into the position after the election, typically a loser of the election. Politicians who have benefitted from this glitch include:

Politician Party Following which election
Pizo Cunningham Republicans 10th
Gary Johnson Libertarians 11th
Tom Cotton Republicans 12th
Nicholas Kohl Republicans 13th, 14th
Pendhamma Sindhusen Democrats 23rd
Colin Bonini Democrats 25th
Mr Not Mexican Libertarians 27th
Chuck Huff Libertarians
Scoobert Doobert Republicans 37th, 38th
Tigger Democrats 45th
Charlie Chan 46th
Josiah 47th
Adam Bandt 48th (Great Presidential Vacancy)
Person Man 49th, 50th
George Rockwell 51st
Dior Burgess Republicans 57th
Owen Branns Democrats 71st
Jennifer Lee The Party 74th
Rikki West Make Sean Shower Party 80th
Muhammad Goldstein Mouvement Califat Français 82nd


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