British Republic Presidential Election, 1990 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 1990 British Presidential Election was the first election to the Presidency of the British Republic. The election took place under a two-round system in which if no candidate won an outright majority in the first round, the two highest polling candidates would proceed to a run-off election in which the winner would be declared President.

Background
Within the British Constitution the role of Presidential was largely ceremonial.

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