Nominees (Federation of Nations)

Region	Africa	Asia/Pacific	Europe	Americas Republican Former	Republican Latter	Democrat Latter	Democrat Former Alabama	South	Boer	Australia-New Zealand	Illyria	Chile Alaska	North	Morocco	Soviet Union	Scandinavia	Alaska Arizona	West	Zaire	Mesopotamia	Germany	Central America Arkansas	South	Angola	Australia-New Zealand	France	San Martin California	West	Equatoria	Palestine	Illyria	Chile Colorado	West	East Africa	Persia	Illyria	Peru Connecticut	North	Egypt	Korea	Poland-Lithuania	New England Delaware	North	Egypt	Japan	Holy See	Pennsylvania Dakota	North	Carthage	Manchuria	Germany	Canada Florida	South	South Africa	Pacifica	Albania	Florida Georgia	South	Boer	Fiji	Croatia	Dixie Hawaii	South	South Africa	Hawaii	Russia	California Idaho	West	Carthage	Australia-New Zealand	Germany	Oregon Illinois	North	Egypt	Indochina	Germany	Great Lakes Indiana	North	Egypt	Indochina	Germany	Great Lakes Iowa	North	Nigeria	Siam	Germany	Canada Kansas	North	Central Africa	Siam	Italy	Great Plains Kentucky	South	Rhodesia	Australia-New Zealand	Russia	Carolina Louisiana	South	Angola	Australia-New Zealand	Croatia	Louisiana Maine	North	Egypt	Korea	Poland-Lithuania	Quebec Maryland	North	Egypt	China	Germany	Maryland Massachusetts	North	West Africa	Korea	Poland-Lithuania	New England Michigan	North	Carthage	India	Scandinavia	Great Lakes Minnesota	North	Carthage	Manchuria	Scandinavia	Canada Mississippi	South	Boer	Pacifica	Illyria	Dixie Missouri	North	Rhodesia	India	Switzerland	Sonora Montana	West	Carthage	Persia	Flanders	Central America Nebraska	North	Carthage	Soviet Union	Germany	Great Plains Nevada	West	Equatoria	Afghanistan	Flanders	California New Hampshire	North	Egypt	India	Poland-Lithuania	Newfoundland New Jersey	North	West Africa	China	Germany	Pennsylvania New Mexico	West	East Africa	Palestine	Flanders	Central America New York	North	Abyssinia	Korea	Germany	New York North Carolina	South	Mozambique	Malay	Greece	Guyana Ohio	North	West Africa	Soviet Union	Germany	Texas Oklahoma	South	Rhodesia	Australia-New Zealand	Albania	San Martin Oregon	West	Morocco	Palestine	Flanders	Mexico Pennsylvania	North	West Africa	Manchuria	Germany	Pennsylvania Rhode Island	North	Abyssinia	Korea	Poland-Lithuania	Newfoundland South Carolina	South	Boer	Papua	Illyria	Brasil Tennessee	South	Rhodesia	Malay	Flanders	Acre Texas	South	South Africa	Australia-New Zealand	Illyria	Brasil Utah	West	Zaire	Arabia	France	Cuba Vermont	North	Egypt	Manchuria	Finland	Quebec Virginia	South	Mozambique	Malay	Illyria	Colombia Washington	West	West Africa	Soviet Union	Scandinavia	Saint-Domingue W. Virginia	South	Rhodesia	Malay	France	Colombia Wisconsin	North	West Africa	China	Germany	Wyoming Wyoming	West	Cameroun	Mesopotamia	Switzerland	Lesser Antilles

Presidential Election of 2009 Former = 2004 Latter = 2008 Already campaigning for the Presidential Election of 2009 include different people from different continents, the most notable being Angela Merkel (Chancellor of Germany), Nasser Al-Sabah (Prime Minister of Mesopotamia), John Geddes (Vice President of New England), and Thabo Mbeki (President of South Africa).

Presidential Election of 1999 Former = 1996 Latter = 2000

= African Presidential Committee =

= American Presidential Committee = The American Presidential Convention was held in Detroit, Great Lakes. They nominated Hugo Banzer, President of San Martin; Banzer’s running mate was Acrean Vice President Carlos Cesar Messias. Candidates included: •	John Geddes, New England (Vice President of New England •	Skip Rimsza, Sonora (Prime Minister of Sonora) •	Jean Chretien, Canada (Prime Minister of Canada) •	Dave Freudenthal, Wyoming (Prime Minister of Wyoming) •	Hugo Banzer, San Martin (President of San Martin)

= Asian-Pacific Presidential Committee = The Asian-Pacific Presidential Convention was held in Tel Aviv, Palestine. They nominated Chuan Leekpai, Prime Minister of Siam; his running mate was Kim Yong-Nim, Foreign Minister of Korea. Many critics believe Foreign Minister Kim, a communist, as the Asian-Pacific Vice Presidential running mate was a poor decision from Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai, which is why is lost was so drastic. Candidates included: •	Hassanal Bolkiah, Malay (Sultan of Malay) •	Chuan Leekpai, Siam (Prime Minister of Siam) •	Abdul Al-Kabariti, Palestine (Foreign Minister of Siam) •	John Howard, Australia-New Zealand (President of Australia-New Zealand) •	Paul Keating, Australia-New Zealand (former President of Australia-New Zealand) •	Phan Van Khai, Indochina (Prime Minister of Indochina) •	Dashiin Byambasuren, Manchuria (former Prime Minister of Manchuria) •	Mahathir Bin Mohamad, Malay (Prime Minister of Malay) •	Oleg Deripalska, Soviet Union (Soviet businessman) •	Yassir Arafat, Palestine (President of Palestine) •	Kim Jong-Il, Korea (President of Korea) •	Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India (former Prime Minister of India) •	Malcolm Fraser, Australia-New Zealand (former Prime Minister of Australia-New Zealand) •	Dmitry Medvedev, Soviet Union (Prime Minister of Soviet Union) •	Saad Al-Salim, Mesopotamia (Prime Minister of Mesopotamia)