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The '''2020 Quentinian House of Representatives Election''' is an ongoing political race that will decide who holds the 20 positions of [[Representative of the USQ]] for [[The Quentinian House of Representatives]] in [[The United States of Quentin]] government. There will be 2 representatives chosen from each state, elected directly by the people in that state. There are currently 120 candidates officially running for representative with the support of one of the main 6 [[Quentinian Political Parties]], which was narrowed down after the [[2019 Quentinian Representative Political Preliminaries]] on June 1st. The candidates will campaign until the customary date of November 29th, 2019, and the elections will occur on December 7th, 2019. The winners will be inaugurated on [[Quentinian Inauguration Day]], January 1st 2020.
 
The '''2020 Quentinian House of Representatives Election''' is an ongoing political race that will decide who holds the 20 positions of [[Representative of the USQ]] for [[The Quentinian House of Representatives]] in [[The United States of Quentin]] government. There will be 2 representatives chosen from each state, elected directly by the people in that state. There are currently 120 candidates officially running for representative with the support of one of the main 6 [[Quentinian Political Parties]], which was narrowed down after the [[2019 Quentinian Representative Political Preliminaries]] on June 1st. The candidates will campaign until the customary date of November 29th, 2019, and the elections will occur on December 7th, 2019. The winners will be inaugurated on [[Quentinian Inauguration Day]], January 1st 2020.
  
There are also nearly 254 candidates who are either with another party besides those 6 most popular, or are non-political party associated who have applied at the state capitol building, in addition to the 120 running under the 6 most popular political parties. Any Quentinian citizen who has completed [[The Quentinian Suffrage Test]] can vote in the election, but only for the representative for their state. Candidates must be 22 years or older on January 1st to be eligible to campaign.
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There are also nearly 254 candidates who are either with another party besides those 6 most popular, or are non-political party associated who have applied at the state capitol building, in addition to the 120 running under the 6 most popular political parties after the preliminaries. Any Quentinian citizen who has completed [[The Quentinian Suffrage Test]] can vote in the election, but only for the representative for their state. Candidates must be 22 years or older on January 1st to be eligible to campaign.
  
  
 
== Political Preliminary Results ==
 
== Political Preliminary Results ==
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The political preliminaries on June 1st narrowed down the representative candidates for each party to 2 for each state, for a total of 20 for each of the 3 largest political parties. Below are the candidates for each party by state.
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== Grassland Area ==
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:{| class="wikitable" |Style: Width=100%
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!width=10% | Name !! Party !! Region !! Incumbent?
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|-
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| John Adams || ''[[Bakersfieldville]]'' || [[The Desert Area]] || 32,413,821
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| <tt>2</tt> || '''''[[Rodriguezville]]''''' || [[The Chip Area]] || 22,849,117
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| <tt>3</tt> || '''''[[Mechanicsburg]]''''' || [[The Grassland Area]] || 11,722,897
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| <tt>4</tt> || '''''[[Lindin]]''''' || [[Snowland]] || 9,586,422
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| <tt>5</tt> || '''[[Baltimore]]''' || The Desert Area || 8,466,120
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|}
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Revision as of 13:36, 19 June 2019

The 2020 Quentinian House of Representatives Election is an ongoing political race that will decide who holds the 20 positions of Representative of the USQ for The Quentinian House of Representatives in The United States of Quentin government. There will be 2 representatives chosen from each state, elected directly by the people in that state. There are currently 120 candidates officially running for representative with the support of one of the main 6 Quentinian Political Parties, which was narrowed down after the 2019 Quentinian Representative Political Preliminaries on June 1st. The candidates will campaign until the customary date of November 29th, 2019, and the elections will occur on December 7th, 2019. The winners will be inaugurated on Quentinian Inauguration Day, January 1st 2020.

There are also nearly 254 candidates who are either with another party besides those 6 most popular, or are non-political party associated who have applied at the state capitol building, in addition to the 120 running under the 6 most popular political parties after the preliminaries. Any Quentinian citizen who has completed The Quentinian Suffrage Test can vote in the election, but only for the representative for their state. Candidates must be 22 years or older on January 1st to be eligible to campaign.


Political Preliminary Results

The political preliminaries on June 1st narrowed down the representative candidates for each party to 2 for each state, for a total of 20 for each of the 3 largest political parties. Below are the candidates for each party by state.


Grassland Area

Name Party Region Incumbent?
John Adams Bakersfieldville The Desert Area 32,413,821
2 Rodriguezville The Chip Area 22,849,117
3 Mechanicsburg The Grassland Area 11,722,897
4 Lindin Snowland 9,586,422
5 Baltimore The Desert Area 8,466,120



Election Results Summary

Candidates