Alabama Gubernatorial – 2010 Scenario for Election Game

January 20th, 2009

Alabama Gubernatorial – 2010, by Anonymous, has now been added to the scenarios page for our election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “The big race is on. Will the Democrats retake the Alabama Governorship and thereby control both the executive and legislative branches or will the Republicans manage to hold the Governorship, even as they lose another legislative election?”

Stormark – 2008 Scenario for Election Game

December 17th, 2008

Stormark – 2008, by GOP Progressive, has now been added to the scenarios page for our German election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “Stormark is a fictional micronation with strong Viking and Scandinavian roots. It is holding its elections for the Althing during the background of several foreign and domestic crises. Will the governing Konservatives retain power or will they be defeated by a Social Democrat-led coalition?”

Edinburgh Westminster Election – 1974 Scenario for Election Game

December 8th, 2008

Edinburgh Westminster Election – 1974, by Treasurer of the PC, has now been added to the scenarios page for our British election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “4 years after the highs of holding the Commonwealth Games, Edinburgh has woken up to a depressed economy and rising fuel bills. Still a prosperous city reigning in tourists and intellectuals as ever, it has a strong unionist edge over Labour, but it could be lost marginally, if Labour wins the UK-wide election. The wealthy west and south traditionally vote Conservative and the industrial north and east traditionally vote Labour. Will anything change in here or will it remain a 1 seat Tory lead?”

Federation of American States – 2008 Scenario for Election Game

November 18th, 2008

United Kingdom – 2010, by Tom Hughes, has now been added to the scenarios page for our election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “For the first time in half a century, neither the Liberty nor Heritage Parties have an incumbent President or Vice-President running in the election. The ever present National Unity Party is surging in popularity. Based on an alternative history of North America – the Federation of American States.”

Election Night Prediction – 2008

November 2nd, 2008

Since we did it in 2004, we’ll take another round with the upcoming election.

It seems like momentum is in McCain’s favor right now – the stock market had a good week last week, and he’s had several good days including a couple mini-scandals on Obama. However, Obama has built a large polling advantage and has an incredible national GOTV apparatus. This will be too much for McCain to overcome.

Final prediction:

Obama wins with 320+ E.V., +5pp.

The TheorySpark Team

Birmingham Westminster Election – 1987 Scenario for Election Game

October 29th, 2008

Birmingham Westminster Election – 1987, by Treasurer of the PC, has now been added to the scenarios page for our British election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “Birmingham, the “Second City of the United Kingdom”, has gone through a further new wave of immigration in the 1980s, ranging from Ireland to non-Commonwealth countries like Somalia. This has caused serious unrest in the city, culminating in the Handsworth race riots in 1981 and 1985. With Neil Kinnock’s re-invigorated Labour, surely the people of Birmingham will reject Thatcher’s hopes for a third term.”

Conservative Leadership – United Kingdom – 1990 Scenario for Election Game

October 17th, 2008

Conservative Leadership – United Kingdom – 1990, by Treasurer of the PC, has now been added to the scenarios page for our British election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “By 1989, Prime Minister Margaret’s Thatcher’s leadership was coming under attack from her own party’s MP’s, over her controversial reforms on taxation, introducing the Community Charge, or more infamously known as the “Poll Tax”. After already contesting a leadership challenge in 1989 but winning with ease, Margaret Thatcher faces a really tough test against 3 of her own cabinet ministers.”

United Kingdom – 2010 Scenario for Election Game

October 7th, 2008

United Kingdom – 2010, by Tom Hughes, has now been added to the scenarios page for our election game simulation. (Note: this scenario is designed forPresident Forever 2008 + Primaries.)

From the scenario designer: “The passing of Queen Elizabeth II came as a shock and great sadness to many. However, it also sparked a debate on the future of the monarchy, a debate that Prince Charles and the monarchists lost. Now, Britain goes to the polls for the first time ever to elect a President.”

It features:

* 44 candidates from 7 different parties with contested primaries in each party.
* Campaign in 25 regions, throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
* Get endorsements from British newspapers, pressure groups and MPs.
* Set your position on 18 issues, from University top-up fees to the NHS, and from your view on Gordon Brown to your position on British membership of the EU.

United Kingdom – 1987 Scenario for Election Game

September 30th, 2008

United Kingdom – 1987, by Treasurer of the PC, has now been added to the scenarios page for our British election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “Magaret Thatcher’s Conservatives are hoping for a third term. Neil Kinnock’s Labour has taken a more centrist stance and will be more of a challenge than their 1983 election disaster. The SDP-Liberal Alliance continues, and hope to overtake Labour as the second party. A Thatcher backlash is beginning to take place in Scotland and northern England, but Kinnock has to prove he is electable in the southern counties and London.”

East Renfrewshire Council – 2003 Scenario for Election Game

September 30th, 2008

East Renfrewshire Council – 2003, by Treasurer of the PC, has now been added to the scenarios page for our British election game simulation.

From the scenario designer: “The Council is a rarity in Scotland: A Lab/Con marginal. This was and still is, a Tory stronghold but with Labour eating at their vote and healthy pockets of Lib Dem support, the Tories are second, one seat behind Labour. Can the Lab/Lib Dem control come to an end, or are the Tory party still licking their wounds from their Government downfall in 1997?”