1994 Republic of Superior Congressional Elections (1983: Doomsday)

The November 8, 1994 Congressional and Gubernatorial Elections in the Republic of Superior was held in the middle of the first term of President Joseph O'Hara. All 435 members of the House of Representatives, 10 Senators, and 5 governships were up. The most prominent issue of the elections was whether or not the city of Mackinaw should become the 16th state of the Republic. The Republicans mostly ran on a platform of Mackinaw continuing to be a Superian territory, while the Democrats ran feeling the time has come for Mackinaw to become part of Superior. While there was a large amount of opposition of statehood coming from those who still remember the Mackinaw City Riots in 1985, the Democrats and pro-statehood candidates prevailed, winning a fair majority in the House, and Senate, along with increasing their governships. This referendum on the state of Mackinaw led to it becoming Superior's 16th state on august 6th, 1995.

-House:


 * Democratic:     226


 * Republican:      205


 * Independent:        4

-Senate:


 * Democratic:       17     3 seats gain