2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election
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2004 < November 4, 2014 > 2024
697 members of the Electoral College

324 electoral votes needed to win

Turnout 50.3% (9.0 pp)
David Baszucki 2014 Presidential Portrait (cropped)
2014 Oliver Fisher Portrait (cropped)
Donald Trumpblox 2024 Portrait
Nominee David Baszucki Oliver Fisher Donald Trumpblox
Party Corporatist Reform Conservative
Home state Central Robloxia Bloxas New Bloxia
Running mate Gregory Baszucki Tom Chambers Mike Trence
Electoral vote 330 275 92
States won 11 19 7
Popular vote 72,167,931 68,495,420 63,865,356
Percentage 35.3% 33.5% 31.2%

President Before
David Baszucki
Corporatist
Elected President
David Baszucki
Corporatist

Presidential elections were held in Robloxia on November 4, 2014. Incumbent Corporatist President David Baszucki and his running mate, Gregory Baszucki were re-elected to a second term, defeating the Robloxian Reform Party's ticket of Oliver Fisher and Thomas Chambers, and the Robloxian Conservative Party's ticket of Donald Trumpblox and Mike Trence.

In the primaries, David Baszucki and Gregory Baszucki received the most votes for the Corporatist Party nomination. While over 20 candidates competed in the Reformist primaries, Oliver Fisher was considered a major runner-up and won the Reformist Party nomination, selecting Thomas Chambers as his vice president. Nearly 30 candidates were considered for nomination in the Robloxian Conservative Party primaries, but Donald Trumpblox won the votes and became the Robloxian Conservative Party's presidential nominee. Days later, Trumpblox appointed Mike Trence as his vice president.

In the years leading up to the presidential election, the chances of David "Builderman" Baszucki winning were average to low, with critics believing that because the media primarily focused on the Reformist and Conservative parties first, as well as a lack of positive attention from supporters of both parties and the issues that the country was dealing with at the time, David had a low chance of winning the election. However, in 2011, David considered running for president again and launched an aggressive campaign in June 2012. While Michael Guthrie, the then-vice president, was expected to run for a second term, he declined and announced that he was not running for re-election, instead appointing Gregory Baszucki as vice president.

On Election Day, David "Builderman" Baszucki unexpectedly won the presidential election. He received 300 electoral votes and gained a wide lead in the popular vote. This was even though he had a significant decrease in both the electoral votes and the popular vote compared to his victory in 2004. The Reformist ticket lost three states that he had won, while the Conservative ticket only lost two states that he had won ten years earlier.

Background

Main article: Presidency of David "Builderman" Baszucki#2004 election, transition period, and inauguration

David Baszucki and his chosen vice president, former Conservative, Michael Guthrie, unexpectedly won the 2004 presidential election with more than 360 electoral votes, winning some swing states and becoming the first person elected from outside the two major parties, defeating Conservative Charles Henderson and Reformist incumbent President George W. Roblox. Overall, the election was regarded as one of the most shocking in the history of US elections.

Robloxian Conservative Party Nomination

Conservative candidates

  • Donald Trumpblox, real estate developer and businessman
  • David Smith, current mayor of Hallville, Wisconsin.
  • George Hart, a representative from Bloxburg Valley.
  • Dexter Graham, former mayor of Bloxburg Valley.
  • Bobby Kennedy, a representative from New Bloxico.
  • Zachary Webb, former Governor of Baine.
  • Braydon Clayton, former Governor of Central Robloxia.
2014 Robloxian Conservative Party ticket
Donald Trumpblox Mike Trence
for President for Vice President
Trumpblox
Real estate developer and businessman
U.S. representative from New Bloxia
(2005–2015)
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Candidates for this section are those that withdrawn from the primaries

Frederick Robinson

Louie Roberts Robert Cox Alex Thomas Spencer Barnes Ivan Mullins George Grant
Former mayor of New Blockers City
(1970–1974)
Former mayor of Greenville
(2002–2010)
U.S. representative from Western Robloxia
(2010–2015, 2020-present)
Governor of Rowia (2006-present) Former Governor of Robloxonnecticut
(1998–2010)
U.S. representative from Robloxian Samoa (2000-present) U.S. representative of Bloxoming (2010-present)
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The 2014 Robloxian Conservative Party Presidential Primaries were held from January 3 to June 26, 2014, to determine the Robloxian Conservative Party's presidential nominee. Donald Trumpblox, a real estate developer and businessman, led most polls leading up to the first primaries and quickly won several primaries in several states, putting him in a strong position to be the ticket nominee. By February 2014, Trumpblox had enough delegates to win the nomination, which he reportedly accepted in June of that year. Mike Trence was confirmed as Trumpblox's running mate for Vice President of the United States on July 2, 2014. Mike Trence previously attempted to run for president but was unable to secure enough votes in the primaries, forcing him to withdraw. Later in June, Trumpblox called and asked him to be his running mate, which he agreed to.

The 2014 Conservative National Convention was held from July 5 to 8, 2014, and the Trumpblox-Trence ticket announced their new slogan: "a way forward, not a way back." Trumpblox made the ongoing situation with the United States under Builderman a common topic for the convention, focusing more on the future of the United States by resolving major problems within the US government and promising to abolish the Armed Disease Control Center.

Reformist Party Nomination

Reformist candidates

2014 Reformist Party ticket
Oliver Fisher Thomas Chambers
for President for Vice President
Former Governor of Central Robloxia
(1998–2006)

Representative of Rovada (2010-2015)

Former U.S. representative from Rossota
(2000–2010)
Campaign
Candidates for this section are those that withdrawn from the primaries
Leon West Jay Cunningham Jamie Robertson Darren Dean Soren Kirby Julian Jefferson Jase Faulkner
Former mayor of Robloxia City (2002–2014) U.S. representative from North Dabloxa (2010-2020) Former U.S. representative from Eastern Robloxia (2010–2020) Businessman and the former Governor of Bloxington Island (2010–2022) Former Governor of Baine (1994–2010) Current NBC Mayor (2025-present) Former mayor of Greenville (1990–1994)
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The 2014 Reformist Party Presidential Primaries took place from January 6 to June 29, 2014, to determine the party's presidential nominee. In early polls, Thomas Chambers was leading in the polls, mostly in some of the critical states; however, by the following month, Oliver Fisher had taken the lead; and by the following month, Thomas had dropped out due to a lack of major votes to win the nomination and had instead focused more on Oliver Fisher, hoping to become his running mate within the next few months. Oliver led in the states and garnered delegates to secure the nomination, which he agreed to on June 5, 2014. On July 10, 2014, Thomas Chambers was confirmed as Oliver's running mate. Oliver had previously heard that Thomas was interested in becoming his running mate, and after several phone calls, he agreed to become his running mate for vice president.

The 2014 Reformist National Convention took place from July 11 to 14, 2014, days after the Conservative National Convention ended. On the first day of the convention, the Reformist ticket of Oliver and Thomas announced their slogan: "Dream for a Better United States and Reach for the Stars." Oliver focused on his childhood and teenage years, and how he believed that the United States "needed to reach for the stars" and "not the water below," which he repeated throughout the convention and his candidacy.

Corporatist Party nomination

2014 Corporatist Party ticket
David "Builderman" Baszucki Gregory Baszucki
for President for Vice President
Builderman
Former President of the United States
(2004–2024)
Former Vice president of the United States
(2014-2024)
Campaign

General election campaign

Because there was no challenger for the Corporatist Party nomination, David "Builderman" Baszucki was able to launch his campaign much earlier than the two major parties, announcing his candidacy for re-election on June 2, 2012. The Reformist ticket of Oliver Fisher announced his campaign in January 2013, while the Conservative ticket of Donald Trumpblox announced his candidacy in June 2013.

Campaign issues

David "Builderman" Baszucki focused his campaign on "bringing the United States closer than ever before," and promised to end some of the ongoing wars that he had planned for a second term. Trumpblox's campaign was focused on "not going back and instead heading on forward" and stated that he would get rid of the Armed Disease Control Center, which was heavily controverted many years ago. He also promised that he would get rid of some of the workers from the U.S. government and end corruption in the nation. Trumpblox promised to make the "United States perfect" with his project referred to as "A Pathway to the Future". Oliver Fisher campaigned on the idea of "making a stronger United States" and promised to introduce new laws if elected; throughout the campaign, Oliver made statements about both David and Trumpblox's plans and stated that he would make a better plan than both of them; one of them was to end the wars, the same issue that David had been planning and had stated that he would make new rights for women and men.

Health care

Main article: Health care

Health care was one of the most important issues in the 2014 campaigns as it was a rising industry. David made numerous statements indicating that if elected for a second term, he would make health care more accessible to Robloxians and promise to make health care much safer for all. Trumpblox had discussed plans to get rid of vaccines and had devised a strategy to "make all medicines much more healthier." David and Oliver both attacked his ideas, with Oliver promising to address the same issues that David had raised. Oliver promised to bring new medicines from around the world to the United States and to conduct additional research and studies on the diseases.

Party conventions

  • June 11–14, 2014: 2014 Corporatist Party National Convention; this was the first National Convention to take place for the party. David won the nomination.
  • July 5–8, 2014: 2014 Conservative National Convention; Trumpblox won the nomination.
  • July 11–14, 2014: 2014 Reformist National Convention; Oliver Fisher won the nomination

Presidential debates

No. Date Location Moderator(s) Participants
P1 August 7, 2014 Ateneo de Ro-Manila University Ellis Saunders President David "Builderman" Baszucki/Donald Trumpblox
P2 August 29, 2014 University of Robloxia Reece Baxter President David "Builderman" Baszucki/Oliver Fisher
V1 September 16, 2014 Bloxburg Valley Institute of Technology Alfie Sutton Gregory Baszucki/Mike Trence
P3 September 30, 2014 Ro Syracuse University College of Law Leo Dawson President David "Builderman" Baszucki/Oliver Fisher/Donald Trumpblox
V2 October 11, 2014 Bloxydney Law School Patrick Spencer Gregory Baszucki/Thomas Chambers
V3 October 31, 2014

Community College of Davis Springs

Oakley Moss Gregory Baszucki/Thomas Chambers/Mike Trence
  • The first presidential debate was held on August 7, 2014, focusing on gun violence, health care, woman's rights, men's rights and the economy.
  • A total of three presidential debates were held between August 7 and September 30, 2014.
  • On October 31, 2014, the final debate of the election was held at Community College of Davis Springs between all three vice presidents who were chosen to be the new vice president of the United States in the upcoming five-year election. This was the first presidential debate of a election that was held during the day of Halloween.

Notable expressions and phrases

  • Let's kick David out of that chair!: Used by Conservatives and Reformists during the mid-campaign season.
  • Hope for the future: Oliver Fisher's use of words to impress young voters and promised to make the United States "stronger for everyone".
  • Shut up, Trumpblox: A sentence that was used during the first presidential debate by Oliver Fisher.
  • We're going to make this country great again: A phrase used by Trumpblox and many Conservatives against Fisher and Baszucki

Election forecasts

  • "Lean": small to slight advantage
  • "Likely": Likely advantage of victory
  • "Safe": Definite chance of victory

The following list contains information of their election forecasts from RNN, the Robloxian Times, and the New Blockers Times.

State EVs RNN
(November 3, 2014)
Robloxian Times
(November 1, 2014)
New Blockers Times
(November 2, 2014)
Roregon Likely R Likely R Likely R
North Bloxifonia Likely C Lean C Likely C
South Bloxifornia Likely C Lean C Lean C
Bloxburg Valley Lean C Likely C Lean C
Kionne Republic Likely D Likely D Likely D

Bloxorado

Lean D Lean D Lean D
Brickland Lean D (flip) Lean D (flip) Lean D (flip)
Blocahoma Likely R (flip) Likely R (flip) Lean R (flip)
Ro Kanasas Likely D Likely D Likely D
Nebloxa Likely C Lean C Lean C
Bloxissouri Likely D Likely D Likely D
Rowia Likely R Likely R Likely R

Timeline

Main article: Timeline of the 2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election

Results

Conducts

Election Day took place on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Early in the race, Oliver appeared to be ahead of David and Trumpblox, but David's major victories in Central Robloxia, which has the most electoral votes, and Blorida quickly propelled him to the lead. Early polling had placed Reformist Oliver Fisher in the lead. Meanwhile, a Trump victory became increasingly unlikely due to his losses in Central Robloxia, where he campaigned the most, and despite polls showing him leading in Oregon, Blocahoma, and Rowia, all of which were expected to flip to the Conservative, Reformist Oliver Fisher won all three states and nearly equaled David's electoral votes. Because of the timing of David's victories, Oliver led in the polls again and increased the number of electoral votes, but Oliver was concerned and expected David to lead in the polls for a second time because he pointed out Bloxburg Valley, which had been projected by electoral forecasts to flip to the Corporatist, while the other three states on top of the state were set to go for him, in which case in the event that the state unexpectedly went for Oliver, it would most likely help him win the election. Despite that, Oliver won the states of Wisconsin, Rowia, Western Robloxia and Rohio.

By 10:00 p.m., David had won the states of South Bloxlina, North Bloxlina, Blocahoma, leaving him with only a few electoral votes to win the election. However, for more than two hours, no state results from Bloxburg Valley were given to David, and instead, most of the states that had not voted for the president went to Oliver, who reportedly spoke with his managers about ending the race, and in a phone call, he thanked David for his support and was happy to see him win re-election, but promised to "make the country as strong as I wanted it to be." Meanwhile, Trumpblox, who was watching the results from his home, was described as "upset" and still believed that he was going to win, despite significant losses in the states that he had campaigned heavily on. At 11:30 p.m., Oliver Fisher went on stage to confirm that he was ending the campaign and told his supporters that "despite everything that had happened and despite this not being the results that every single one of us wanted for the election, he (I) want all of you to be happy." That's all. The election is irrelevant. What matters is your support for both me and the United States. And what matters to me is seeing all of you smiling. That's all I wanted from you. Thank you". By 12:00 a.m., RNN, RBC, Bloxburg News and other major networks all projected the election to go to David "Builderman" Baszucki. Following the aftermath of the election, street parties broke throughout major cities in the United States and into the morning. Despite Oliver's loss, he was able to nearly beat David in the state of Bloxoming and had two million more votes in the Bloxburg Valley than the previous Reformist candidate in 2004.

Turnout

The turnout for this election was expected to be high than the previous one. The total number of final votes was estimated to be 203 million, which was almost half of the 656 million population that the United States had at the time of the election.

Ballot access

Presidential ticket Party Ballot access Votes
David "Builderman" Baszucki / Gregory Baszucki Corporatist 50 72,167,931
Oliver Fisher / Thomas Chambers Reformist 50 68,495,420
Donald Trumpblox / Mike Trence Conservative 50 63,865,356

Electoral results

On the day of the election, ElectionForecasts offered a likely David Electoral College Votes with 324–350 to Oliver's 290–230 and Trumpblox's 100–150. The actual results confirmed that David "Buiderman" Baszucki's electoral votes was around 330, while Oliver's votes was 275 and Trumpblox's votes was 92.

Electoral results
Presidential candidate Party Home state Popular vote Electoral vote Running mate
Vice-presidential candidate Home state Electoral vote
David "Builderman" Baszucki (incumbent) Corporatist Central Robloxia 72,167,931 330 Gregory Baszucki (incumbent) Brickland 330
Oliver Fisher Reformist Bloxas 68,495,420 275 Thomas Chambers Blorida 275
Donald Trumpblox Conservative New Bloxia 63,865,356 92 Mike Trence Central Robloxia 92
Total
204,528,707 972 972
Needed to win
324 324

Results by states

  • "EV": the number of electoral votes
David Baszucki Oliver Fisher Donald Trumpblox Margin Total votes
State # EV # EV # EV
Bloxington Island 426 - 1,632 3 42 -
Roregon 1,965,268 - 2,132,948 7 2,095,917 -
North Bloxifornia 1,601,799 - 8,213,315 14 2,132,948 -
South Bloxifornia 3,041,415 - 3,877,386 12 1,576,850 -
Bloxburg Valley 7,866,933 68 5,359,574 - 1,871,695 -
Rovada 984,782 - 996,952 - 1,153,212 14
Brickland 1,984,984 - 2,425,015 - 6,065,892 22
Bloxorado 1,004,049 - 1,064,843 - 1,087,782 10
Kionne Republic 1,161,963 - 4,655,653 14 2,573,265 -
New Bloxico 5,443,763 - 7,199,852 - 7,963,770 10
Bloxtona 4,737,600 7 2,053,620 - 3,364,322 -
Bloxoming 7,820,084 3 7,606,806 - 7,867,700 -
Blocahoma 5,512,201 14 4,546,493 - 4,342,000 -
North Dabloxa 6,355,882 5 2,689,767 - 5,431,411 -
South Dabloxa 4,164,691 5 2,187,871 - 2,446,632 -
Rossaota 2,555,029 - 3,563,568 - 4,632,230 19
Nebloxa 6,183,253 - 5,467,544 - 9,699,505 8
Ro Kansas 6,199,683 - 5,581,456 - 7,856,245 10
Wisconsin 7,051,202 - 8,917,964 16 8,905,826 -
Rowia 4,690,749 - 5,919,599 14 1,475,420 -
Western Robloxia 2,755,468 - 6,212,981 21 1,816,112 -
Rohio 4,021,924 - 5,783,642 32 1,656,634 -
Bloxissouri 4,874,778 - 5,442,272 20 1,144,646 -
Bloxarakansas 700,146 - 3,235,769 11 1,774,573 -
Bloxuisiana 3,524,662 - 3,567,625 35 1,295,344 -
Balabama 3,604,860 - 3,776,902 19 1,397,701 -
Reorgia 4,475,853 - 5,855,261 32 2,836,645 -
Eastern Robloxia 3,590,109 31 2,066,559 - 6,215,118 -
Blorida 5,725,477 62 2,878,075 - 1,203,387 -
Central Robloxia 13,211,819 86 6,519,594 - 8,465,968 -
South Bloxlina 2,291,185 33 2,251,793 - 5,544,77 -
North Bloxlina 7,623,364 16 7,586,067 - 1,152,173 -
Bloxadi 344,492 - 989,662 3 129,796 -
Blocco Rico 498,002 - 990,320 11 472,325 -
Bloxwaii 475,206 - 606,940 5 77,170 -
Robloxian Samoa 173,629 - 994,789 3 166,153 -
Ro Guam 532,953 - 1,539,228 3 452,942 -

States that flipped from Conservative to Reformist

States that flipped from Corporatist to Reformist

States that flipped from Corporatist to Conservative

State that flipped from Reformist to Conservative

Close states

States where the margin of victory was under 1%

  • Bloxorado (22,939 votes) – 10 electoral votes

Statistics

Countries with the highest percentage of Corporatist vote:

Countries with the highest percentage of Reformist vote:

Countries with the highest percentage of Conservative vote:

Finance

The total of money that all of the presidential candidates spent on was $1,453,918,190.

Voter demographics

The 2014 presidential vote by demographic subgroup
Demographic subgroup David Oliver Trumpblox Other Total of votes
Party
Corporatists 86 10 4 0 100
Reformist 2 97 1 0 100
Conservative 11 1 88 0 100
Gender
Female 48 51 1 0 100
Male 56 41 3 0 100
Ages
18–21 years old 21 68 4 1 96
22–30 years old 27 61 12 2 90
31–40 years old 39 46 19 0 100+
41–50 years old 45 36 26 1 100+
51–60 years old 50 29 30 3 100+
61–70 years old 67 16 39 2 100+
71–80 years old9 70 9 42 1 100+
Races
Normal 34 54 12 0 100
Daters 10 4 86 0 100
Emos 75 21 4 0 100
Furries 4 94 2 0 100
Skylers 1 1 98 0 100

Aftermath

Reactions

Within minutes of David's election victory, both Reformists and Conservatives were reportedly left "shocked" by his ability to "pull out another major victory." Following his re-election victory, many Conservatives began to use the hashtag #IHateDavid on social media, while Reformists were reportedly "left sad" about the situation, but believed that "they can pull off another victory like in 1994" within the next ten years; they would lost again in the 2024 election. Reformists had a divided reaction to Oliver Fisher's election loss, believing that because of the David campaign's unpopularity and his lack of polling leads, Oliver Fisher was poised to win. Oliver Fisher stated that one of the most likely reasons he lost was due to polling, saying that "the polls honestly got us to believe that we are on the path to victory. We didn't understand David's power, and that's the problem." Overall, Oliver promised and hoped that the Reformist will "found a way to get back on track". His running mate, Thomas Chambers, believed the defeat was caused by the fact that the majority of races and age demographics supported David, and that because there were three parties, most voters "didn't know how to decide."

Oliver Fisher's concession

Shortly before the election began, Oliver Fisher's managers told RNN news reporters at his headquarters that Oliver was "worried about the results" but hoped for "the better." Despite winning most of the states that had traditionally favored the Reformist side, Oliver believed he was on track to lose the election, and when asked about it, he mentioned his likely loss in Bloxburg Valley, which had previously voted for David in the 2004 election. His managers reportedly stated that polling indicated a potential Oliver victory, but he privately informed his headquarters that he needed Bloxburg Valley to win the election. According to Oliver, if he had won Bloxburg Valley and all of its electoral votes, he would have a total of 343 electoral votes, which is sufficient to win the presidency. However, after losing Bloxburg Valley, he decided to end the race and spoke to his supporters at 11:30 p.m., promising that the United States "will hopefully be better than ever before." Right before David won re-election, Oliver called Builderman and thanks him for his support and hoped that "he would do as he wanted him to do: make the United States better and stronger". Oliver Fisher's concession speech was seen as highly positive from his supporters and was well received by members of the Reformist Party.

Trumpblox's concession

After the networks called the race for David, and most polls were showing Oliver leading in some critical states, Trumpblox refused to listen to his managers, promising that he would not end the race "at all" and telling his supporters that the "United States was rigged from its election." However, after several phone calls with both Oliver Fisher and the election winner David, Trumpblox privately agreed to end the race on November 10, and the following day, went on stage to his supporters to confirm that he had decided to end the race and hoped for the best for both David. His refusal to end the race drew criticism from both parties, with Reformists citing their nominee's speech about losing the race and stating that if Trumpblox ran again, he "better end the race" in case he lost. Conservatives disliked the idea of him not finishing the race and blamed it on the notion that the election was rigged, believing that it was "safe and fair" and had already congratulated David on his significant victory. Following the election, after Trumpblox agreed to end the race, his managers refused to join him in any of his re-election campaigns.

Election fraud speculations

During the election period, a significant number of Robloxians were skeptical of Trumpblox's claims regarding a rigged election. They perceived his statements as mere attempts to rationalize his defeat or to prolong the electoral process. As the 2020s progressed, many individuals chose to overlook the entire incident. Nevertheless, whispers of the event persisted. In mid-2023, a BloxTuber conducted an analysis to determine the number of eligible voters in Robloxia in 2014 compared to the votes cast. The findings revealed that there were 406,840,981 eligible voters in 2014, yet only 204,528,707 votes were recorded. This discrepancy raised questions and sparked curiosity among many regarding the absence of over 200 million potential voters or the missing 200 million votes.

Following the posting of the video, it was shared extensively, prompting intervention from election officials. However, they were unable to uncover any evidence related to the matter. This situation escalated significantly. In November 2023, a nationwide survey was conducted, with over 550 million Robloxians participating, marking it as one of the largest surveys ever recorded. The survey inquired whether individuals had voted in the 2014 Election. Among the 550 million respondents, 312.8 million affirmed that they had voted, exceeding the previously recorded 204.5 million ballots. This revelation sparked widespread chaos across the internet for several weeks. The turmoil subsided in January 2024, when Bloxas declared its secession from Robloxia, capturing widespread media attention. Nevertheless, the fate of the 200 million votes remains an enigma and continues to be a topic of speculation.

Analysis

David's victory as president-elect marked the second time a Corporatist Party president had been re-elected, and it remains the only time, as he would lose heavily in the 2024 election ten years later. This was the second election in which neither major party won, but they would later on, following the Conservative victory in 2024 and the Reformist victory in 2028. Currently, this is the first and only time a Corporatist Party president has served two terms. Bloxburg Valley was viewed as the keystone to David's election victory, and major news outlets referred to it as the keystone to determining the outcome of the entire election. If the state went for Oliver, the Reformists would have won the election by more than 340 electoral votes, and if the state went for Conservatives, the Corporatist Party would likely struggle to gain any states because either Oliver or Trumpblox would have carried their states. Networks likely predicted in the event that the state went for Conservative, neither of the parties would have enough electoral votes.

David's total vote in the election was around 72 million, another milestone for the Corporatist Party, but it was a significant decrease from the 85 million votes he received ten years earlier in the 2004 election. Furthermore, David failed to gain the states of North Bloxifornia, South Bloxifornia, Wisconsin, Western Robloxia, and Reorgia because they all went for Oliver, while the Conservative, despite their massive defeat, was able to carry the states of Rossota and Nebloxa, flipping them for the Conservative side. The victory in all five states was viewed as a significant victory for the Reformist Party, which had suffered a major defeat in the previous election, while the Robloxian Conservative Party was on the verge of defeating the Corporatist Party by a few electoral votes. David only received 11 states, all of which had the highest number of possible electoral votes, whereas the Reformist Party won the majority of states in a presidential election and the Robloxian Conservative Party received only seven states, barely enough to break over 100 electoral votes. All but two candidates won their home states: Oliver won Bloxas and David won Central Robloxia. However, Donald Trumpblox did not win his home state, which went to Oliver instead.

The following states voted for the Reformist Party but lost: Wisconsin, Rowia, Western Robloxia, Rohio, Bloxissouri, and Balabama, all of which had previously voted for the Corporatist Party in the previous election. This is the first time that a Corporatist Party has won the state without carrying the state that they previously won ten years ago.

See also

States and results from the 2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election
Bloxington IslandRoregonNorth BloxiforniaSouth BloxiforniaBloxburg ValleyRovada