2022 Sierran Senate election in Clark

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2022 Sierran Senate election in Clark

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Candidate Porter Offerman Rick Ramos Daniel Akkams
Party Libertarian Democratic-Republican Christian Democratic
Popular vote 390,044 270,502 116,476
Percentage 50.9% 35.3% 15.2%

Senator before election

Porter Offerman
Libertarian

Elected Senator

Porter Offerman
Libertarian

The 2022 Sierran Senate election in Clark took place on February 1st, 2022, to determine who would represent Clark in the Senate of Sierra. It was one of 25 Class III Senate seats that were up for re-election for the 2022 election cycle.

Incumbent Senator Porter Offerman of the Libertarian Party announced plans to run for re-election for a third term having represented Clark in the Senate since 2010. The Royalist Party would abstain from the election with the Royalist Party of Clark endorsing Offerman instead of hosting a primary to contest the election. While early predictions show Offerman being re-elected, many political analysts had predicted that the race will be closer than six years prior due to the Libertarian Party's poor performance in the 2021 Sierran federal election and an emerging internal conflict. Both the Democratic-Republicans and Christian Democrats saw Offerman's seat as a main target for them.

Primaries for each party were held on December 15, 2021. Offerman won the Libertarian primary while former House Commoner Rick Ramos won the Democratic-Republican primary, and former MP and theology professor at the University of Sierra, Las Vegas Daniel Akkams won the Christian Democratic primary. The election was held on February 1 and resulted in Offerman being re-elected to a third term winning 50.9% of the vote while Ramos won 35.3% and Akkams won 15.2%.

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Results

Democratic-Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Declined

Christian Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

General election

Predictions

Results

See also