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1976 3 April 1982 1988

Turnout 11,179,322 (83.52%) (Decrease2 4.63pp)
JeremyKenner File:RoyBartley.jpg
Candidate Jeremy Kenner Roy Bartley
Party Independent Social Democrats
Running mate Martin Kearney Hubert Dykstra
Popular vote 5,628,789 5,550,533
Percentage 50.35% 49.65%

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Two-party-preferred result by electorate

President before election Elected President
Jeremy Kenner
United
Jeremy Kenner
Independent

The 1982 Enderronian presidential election was held on Saturday, 3 April 1982 to elect the President of Enderron. It was the third presidential election since Enderron became a republic in 1970.

Incumbent president Jeremy Kenner was narrowly re-elected to a second term, defeating Social Democratic candidate Roy Bartley. Kenner became the first and currently only president to be re-elected as an independent after losing the nomination of his party; he was elected on the United ticket at the 1976 presidential election, but the party chose not to endorse him again in 1982, instead nominating Bob Reid.

Results[]

Party Candidate Votes %
President Vice President
Independent Jeremy Kenner Martin Kearney 3,581,855 32.04
Social Democratic Party Roy Bartley Hubert Dykstra 3,447,702 30.84
United Party Bob Reid James Opperman 2,545,532 22.77
Enderron National Party Joshua Kemmis Gordon West 702,061 6.28
New Democratic Party Andrew Nguyen Jeffrey Park 659,580 5.90
Conservative Party Frank Lancaster George Boros 242,591 2.17
Two-party-preferred vote (notional)
Social Democratic Party Roy Bartley Hubert Dykstra 5,853,493 52.36
United Party Bob Reid James Opperman 5,325,829 47.64
Two-candidate-preferred vote
Independent Jeremy Kenner Martin Kearney 5,628,789 50.35
Social Democratic Party Roy Bartley Hubert Dykstra 5,550,533 49.65
Total 11,179,322


First preference
Kenner/Kearney
  
32.04%
Bartley/Dykstra
  
30.84%
Reid/Opperman
  
22.77%
Kemmis/West
  
6.28%
Nguyen/Park
  
5.90%
Lancaster/Boros
  
2.17%
Two-party-preferred vote (notional)
Bartley/Dykstra
  
52.36%
Reid/Opperman
  
47.64%
Two-candidate-preferred vote
Kenner/Kearney
  
50.35%
Bartley/Dykstra
  
49.65%
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