Golden 3cket: Which Demographic Pairing Had the Most Success in the Early Executive Era?

Calvin Coolidge

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This article is a follow-up to a previous article: Golden 2cket: Which Demographic Pairing Had the Most Success in the Unified Executive Era?, which was a follow-up to another article: Golden Ticket: Which Demographic Pairing Had the Most Success in the Executive Split Era?

Today is the long-awaited conclusion to the largest Panda's Pen project to date: collating the join date and length of activity for every elected President and Vice President. This is the third in a trilogy of articles, so please read the first two if you haven't already. In the past two articles I asked "what makes the best demographic pairing" for each era, but the reason I waited so long to release this article was because I struggled with answering that question for this time period. That's because in the early executive era everyone was pretty much in the same place as far as length of activity in the region. Of course, by the end of the era, things began to change, but that's why a new era got ushered in!

Before I get too far ahead of myself, though, here's some basic information you need to know. The early executive is being classified from the first President (back in July 2007) lasting until the end of 2009. At this point I would normally transition over to listing out the demographic groups that we have all come to know and love (my thanks to all the pollsters who have adopted my groups as the standard, I sincerely appreciate it), however they would have to be substantially adjusted based on the data from the time to see how people were viewed based on their length of activity. We were incredibly lucky to find such a resource from 2012 in the last article, but we have no such luck this time around, as the region was too new to have an EBC, and private media had not really developed to the point where this sort of sophisticated polling was being conducted. I could make my own demographic groups, but it'd just be speculation from an outsider's perspective, and I don't know how much that really tells us about Europeia during the early executive era.

All of that is a long way of saying this article will not be an analysis, merely a listing of every successful ticket elected during the early executive, of which there are 18, because this information is not readily available in the region right now, and I think it should be. Please enjoy this data, and thank you for joining me on this journey.
  • HEM/P.R.A.
  • Lethen/Rotalsia
  • Pineapleboy/nasalivesII
  • Pineapleboy/Paleomiz
  • Lethen/Danoboy63
  • Lethen/HEM
  • Nhlp/Cordova I
  • Nhlp/Cordova I
  • Nhlp/Danoboy63
  • Pez201/Delvetia
  • Pope Lexus X/Asianatic
  • Pope Lexus X/Asianatic
  • NeoHabighorst/Asianatic
  • Asianatic/Anumia
  • Pope Lexus X/Lethen
  • Pope Lexus X/Lethen
  • Aramor/Lethen
  • Oliver Grey/HEM
You may have noticed that I'm also not including any people who were replaced after their election in this listing. Since we are only talking about elections, it doesn't matter what happened after, unless that new ticket ran for election afterwards, such as Asianatic and Anumia. Now we get into the meat and potatoes of this article, everyone's activity dates, in two big tables.
Timeline
NameFirst Active CitizenshipTime in Region on Election DayElection DateNotes
HEM3/6/2007118 days7/2/2007First President, ran unopposed
Lethen4/11/2007108 days7/28/2007
Pineapleboy4/21/2007125 days8/24/2007
Pineapleboy4/21/2007160 days9/28/2007
Lethen4/11/2007225 days11/22/2007
Lethen4/11/2007290 days1/26/2008
Nhlp6/27/2007274 days3/27/2008
Nhlp6/27/2007326 days5/18/2008
Nhlp6/27/2007389 days7/20/2008
Pez2017/7/2007439 days9/20/2008
Pope Lexus X9/1/2007446 days11/20/2008
Pope Lexus X9/1/2007508 days1/21/2009
NeoHabighorst5/27/2008296 days3/21/2009
Asianatic5/27/2008357 days5/20/2009
Pope Lexus X9/1/2007686 days7/18/2009Defeated incumbent
Pope Lexus X9/1/2007748 days9/18/2009
Aramor7/6/2009133 days11/17/2009
Oliver Grey8/26/2009239 days12/25/2009
Timeline
NameFirst Active CitizenshipTime in Region on Election DayElection DateNotes
P.R.A.3/10/2007114 days7/2/2007VP was 2nd place Presidential candidate, but nobody ran against HEM, so he made an appointment
Rotalsia3/8/2007142 days7/28/2007VP was 2nd place Presidential candidate
nasalivesII7/8/200747 days8/24/2007VP was 2nd place Presidential candidate
Paleomiz7/23/200767 days9/28/2007VP was 2nd place Presidential candidate
Danoboy635/10/2007196 days11/22/2007VP was 2nd place Presidential candidate
HEM3/6/2007326 days1/26/2008
Cordova I7/27/2007244 days3/27/2008
Cordova I7/27/2007296 days5/18/2008
Danoboy635/10/2007437 days7/20/2008
Delvetia7/27/2007421 days9/20/2008
Asianatic5/27/2008117 days11/20/2008
Asianatic5/27/2008239 days1/21/2009
Asianatic5/27/2008298 days3/21/2009
Anumia4/14/2007767 days5/20/2009
Lethen4/11/2007829 days7/18/2009Defeated incumbent
Lethen4/11/2007891 days9/18/2009
Lethen4/11/2007951 days11/17/2009
HEM3/6/20071025 days12/25/2009
My hope is that this data allows us to continue to do incredible research and analysis on the history of Europeia and its people. Thank you so much for reading along, and until next time, this is Calvin Coolidge, finally able to discard his to-do list.
 
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This was really interesting, and it brings back memories of early Euro. @HEM those Nhlp presidencies were so underwhelming...
 
Good stuff, Calvin!
 
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