British Republic Presidential election, 2004 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The third British Presidential election was held in 2004, one year following the snap general election held in 2003 following the British Constitutional Crisis.

Background
Following the 2003 British Constitutional Crisis, and the controversy surrounding his role in it, incumbent President David Steel announced that he would not be seeking a third term as President. Following Steel's announcement Simon Hughes won the Social Liberal nomination in a close race against Malcolm Bruce.

Results
The election was won by Neil Kinnock who became the first Left wing President of the British Republic, whilst Simon Hughes only narrowly defeated Conservative Candidate Michael Portillo in reaching the second round of voting with a lead of only just over 200 votes.

{| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Candidate ! Party ! Number of Votes ! Percentage Of Votes ! Second Round Votes ! Second Round Percentage ! Neil Kinnock ! Simon Hughes
 * + Results
 * Leftist Alliance || 9,102,321 || 26.6 || 16,837,281 || 52.7 || |
 * Social Liberal Party || 7,992,129 || 23.4 || 15,086,010 || 47.3 || |
 * Michael Portillo
 * Conservative Party || 7,991,921 || 23.3 || |
 * Jean Lambert
 * Green Party || 5,203,329 || 15.2 || |
 * Arthur Scargill
 * Worker's Party || 2,120,513 || 6.2 || |
 * Ian Anderson
 * British Union of Fascists || 1,327,329|| 3.9 || |
 * Alex Salmond
 * Scottish National Party || 420,102 || 1.2 || |
 * David Sutch
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 44,178 || 0.13 || |
 * Alex Salmond
 * Scottish National Party || 420,102 || 1.2 || |
 * David Sutch
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 44,178 || 0.13 || |
 * David Sutch
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 44,178 || 0.13 || |