2015 Commonwealth of Susquehanna National Elections (1983: Doomsday)

The 2015 elections are set for June 13th, 2015. There will be elections for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Senators, and Representatives, as well as local elections in Montour, Sullivan, Luzerne, and Wyoming County.

This will be the first year for Luzerne Territory to elect in representatives and senators. It will be upgraded to county status on June 1st. Also on the ballots is over whether to change the leadership title from Governor and Lieutenant Governor to President and Vice President.

Gubernatorial Election
The Republican Party re-elected Lou Barletta for governor, with his running mate, Paul Kanjorski. He ran unopposed, and won the Republican ticket for the general election in the summer of 2015. They have candidates for Senate and Representatives in every county and territory as well. A poll done by the Press Enterprise shows them taking 40% of the votes, with a margin of error of +/- 3%.

The Democratic Party has selected a new candidate for the 2015 elections, choosing Michael Conahan for governor, and William Furrer as his lieutenant governor. They have candidates for Senate and Representatives in every county and territory. A poll taken shows them at 35% of votes, with an estimated margin of error of +/- 3%.

The Libertarian Party voted and chose Ryan McGlynn as their governor and Ronald Powlus as lieutenant governor. They have candidates for Senate and Representatives in Montour, Columbia, Wyoming, and Schuylkill counties. Susquehanna's polls have them at 12% of total votes, +/- 3% error.

The Unionist Party announced their candidates in the elections. They have chosen Pamela Ribon and Joe Souza are running for governor and lieutenant governor respectively. They have a candidate for Senate in Columbia County. Polls show them taking 1% of the votes in the elections.

The Commonwealth Party chose Matthew Karchner as the gubernatorial candidate, and Frank Bolick as the lieutenant governor candidate. There are no candidates for the General Assembly. They are estimated only taking 1% of the election votes, and most likely will not take any seats.

12% not known how they will vote due to them registering as independents, so they are not attached to any party.

Debates
There were a total of 4 debates planned for this year's elections, the first in Bloomsburg, then Danville, Berwick, and lastly Hazleton.

So far the Bloomsburg debate has been held, with the next three running over the next few weeks to months.