Main article: 2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election

The 2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election in Bloxburg Valley was held on November 4, 2014, as a part of the 2014 United States presidential election in which all 50 states participated on who would serve as the United States's next president and vice president. Bloxburg Valley citizens choses to represent them in the electoral votes though the popular vote between incumbent Corporatist president David "Builderman" Baszucki and his running mate Gregory Baszucki, Democratic challenger Oliver Fisher and his running mate Thomas Chambers and Republican challenger Donald Trumpblox and his running mate Mike Trence. The states had a total of 68 electoral votes, one of the largest in the election.

Prior to the election, major networks ranked Bloxburg Valley as a toss-up state. In the previous election, President David unexpectedly carried the state by a large margin, with the state serving as the cornerstone of his upset major victory. Because the state had not voted Democratic for the first time in that election, Bloxburg Valley was widely regarded as a toss-up state. The state was expected to be the keystone, with the winner likely to win the entire election. Because of its high electoral votes and the population of over 50 million citizens, the state was met with all three candidates throughout the campaign season, but David was expected to maintain smaller lead than in his previous race with Oliver Fisher leading behind him while Trumblox was highly failing to perform better in that state for the Republicans, leaving the state between the Corporatist and the Democratic candidate. Just days before the election, Bloxburg Valley was predicted to lean toward the Corporatist Party for the second time and was seen as a state that David was likely gonna win.

On Election Day, because of the large number of votes and due to the state's process of counting the votes, Bloxburg Valley was not called for the candidates for several hours throughout the night, making the focus on Bloxburg Valley especially important because David and Oliver had enough electoral votes from the others to win that state and the entire election, leading to Oliver making the decision to end the race as the results shows that he was not gonna win the state. Eventually, the state was called by most major networks for David "Builderman" Baszucki on November 5, exactly around midnight, where the website ElectoralForecasts had projected the state would go for David earlier at around 11:30 p.m.

David's second victory in that state was perceived as shocking. The key to David's victory was that he performed better in the counties that had voted for him ten years earlier in the 2014 election, earning 500,000 more votes in some of them and flipping two counties from Republican to Democratic control. Bloxburg Valley, which had some of the most electoral votes, was one of only seven states that David needed to win because the president had targeted the state and the others that also had the most electoral votes required for him to win re-election. Despite David's victory, the Democratic candidate Oliver Fisher performed much better in cities such as Bloxburg City, who since 1964, had always backed for the Democratic Party, but David was closing to flipping the city by over 100,000+ votes. This was the second election that San Bernardo County and Santa Clarax County had voted for the winning candidate and Sapphire Coast County, who voted for Republican candidate Trumpblox, marked their first time that they voted for the losing candidate. While large cities voted for the Democratic candidate, smaller towns went toward the Corporatist Party, which was the key to his victory.

Primaries

No Corporatist primaries took place for this election as president David "Builderman" Baszucki was chosen by the Corporatist Party.

Democratic primaries

The 2014 Bloxburg Valley Democratic primaries took place on January 4, 2014, which was among of the first states in the Democratic primaries and was highlighted as the keystone to victory for the nomination. Oliver Fisher ended up winning the delegates.

Bloxburg Valley Democratic primaries, 2014
Candidate Votes Delegates
Oliver Fisher 2,453 53
Leon West 839 0
Jay Cunningham 684 0
Jamie Robertson 423 0
Darren Dean 185 0
Soren Kirby 87 0
Jase Faulkner 53 0
Total: 4,724 53

Republican primaries

The 2014 Bloxburg Valley Republican primaries took place on January 26, 2014.

Bloxburg Valley Republican primaries, 2014
Candidate Votes Delegates
Frederick Robinson 5,319 37
Donald Trumpblox 4,959 0
Louie Roberts 3,849 0
Robert Cox 2,915 0
Alex Thomas 1,176 0
Spencer Barnes 989 0
Ivan Mullins 842 0
George Grant 537 0
Total: 20,586 37

General election

Final predictions

Source Ranking As of
RNN Lean C November 2, 2014
RBC Lean C November 2, 2014
Bloxburg News Likely C November 2, 2014
Avast Television News Lean C November 3, 2014
AAK Network Likely C November 3, 2014
ElectionForecasts Lean C November 3, 2014
324ToVictory Lean C November 4, 2014

Results

2014 United States of Robloxia presidential election in Bloxburg Valley
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Electoral votes
Corporatist David "Builderman" Baszucki Gregory Baszucki 2,650,929 0
Democratic Oliver Fisher Thomas Chambers 1,202,709 12
Republican Donald Trumpblox Mike Trence 1,686,882 0
Total: 5,540,520 12

By county

David Baszucki
Corporatist
Oliver Fisher
Democratic
Donald Trumpblox
Republican
Margin Total votes
County # # #
Carmen County 18,974 75,148 12,519 N/A
Riverside County 2,781 3,880 85,788 N/A
San Bernardo County 41,536 1,688 4,879 N/A
Claire County 34,849 34,848 34,089 N/A
Aires County 26,387 3,963 37,478 N/A
New Park County 48,370 46,975 47,991 N/A
San Juan County 97,534 62,911 11,142 N/A
Sacramento County 90,532 86,392 21,508 N/A
Sapphire Coast County 59,424 1,218 93,546 N/A
Costa Central County 74,431 35,719 49,677 N/A
Santa Clarax County 29,218 28,026 19,993 N/A
Para County 48,661 12,429 10,802 N/A
Bonitas County 31,884 39,825 28,529 N/A
Naranjo County 43,340 91,315 90,262 N/A
Santa Martha County 79,480 57,204 71,219 N/A
Buena Vista County 29,324 74,200 22,916 N/A
Old Lake County 65,807 60,899 13,268 N/A
Freno County 36,486 88,827 79,702 N/A
Acres County 34,397 56,949 26,276 N/A
Sandy County 40,695 26,285 40,403 N/A
Calaberas County 92,163 987 1,941 N/A
Madison County 25,459 27,359 16,429 N/A
Murtle County 39,698 30,170 9,672 N/A
Mateo County 16,729 67,404 12,534 N/A
Arivada County 79,607 56,999 16,904 N/A
Angeles County 42,305 69,865 56,757 N/A
Blorida County 28,907 91,883 56,925 N/A
Arlek County 21,563 8,149 12,332 N/A
Darwin County 19,101 22,214 14,787 N/A
Grand Rocks County 70,713 57,277 67,287 N/A
Quito County 11,908 74,905 68,380 N/A
Rio County (Bloxburg Valley) 93,042 39,272 6,922 N/A
Nublar County 18,775 64,760 75,630 N/A
Espar County 53,735 77,449 74,442 N/A
Santa Maria County 97,888 94,330 72,405 N/A
Brick County 35,566 97,645 62,913 N/A
Mana County 44,405 39,765 2,643 N/A
Rhode County 94,240 87,487 11,698 N/A
Rancho County 97,171 34,888 32,951 N/A
Queensland County 88,497 21,608 27,070 N/A
Alas County 65,196 26,684 45,377 N/A
Rio Negro County 94,814 19,763 16,790 N/A
Santiago County 92,181 30,829 69,952 N/A
Alhambre County 97,603 2,291 32,090 N/A
Plata County 83,354 43,599 80,552 N/A
Sacarosa County 14,099 661,107 6,101 N/A
Martín County 89,918 23,311 87,379 N/A
Floja County 4,919 1,274 2,078 N/A
Harris County 55,036 92,346 79,661 N/A
Orilla del Mar County 71,480 17,626 41,488 N/A
San Antonio County 69,695 58,715 33,324 N/A
Lylan County 2,224 56,362 57,711 N/A
Tutana County 39,698 27,928 56,650 N/A
Sisuku County 83,535 89,050 1,398 N/A
Smibrok County 78,255 55,429 57,343 N/A
Silver County (Bloxburg Valley) 60,577 86,230 49,685 N/A
Total: 2,650,929 1,202,709 1,686,882 N/A N/A

Analysis

Despite its 50 million population, the state had the lowest turnout of any state in this election, with over 5,540,000 million voters. Because of the low turnout in the state, all three candidates received significantly fewer votes than the previous candidate. David successfully flipped Claire County's countries for the first time in the county's history by winning Bloxburg Valley, which was described as one of the closest races in a county's history and the most closely contested race in the election overall.