British Presidential election, 2006 (Commonwealth of Britain)

The next British Presidential election is scheduled for April 2006.

Liberal candidates
President Blair has yet to declare whether he will seek a second term of office, but that is the general assumption among political commentators. No other Liberals have declared any intent to run. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, however, is rumoured to be interested in a potential nomination challenge or to take the nomination should Blair decline it.

Conservative candidates
Parliamentary Tory leader Michael Howard has announced he does not intend to run for President. Candidates usually touted include the Speaker, Liam Fox, Howard's deputy David Davis and even former President Ken Clarke, who Blair defeated in 2001.