List of Angevin presidential elections (Le Roi Éternel)

2008 Angevin presidential election
The 2008 Angevin presidential election was the sixth quinquennial election to elect the President of the Republic of Angers. It was held on 1 May 2008, in concurrence with the first round of the 2008 Angevin general election, and saw François Hollande of the SL-PSD win election to become the 4th President of Angers amidst the backdrop of the Great Recession. The election saw Alan Milburn, candidate for the incumbent New Republic party, narrowly fail to make it to the second round of the election in a major political upset; the subsequent result was the closest in Angevin history, and the only one to date in which neither second-round candidate achieved over 50% of cast votes. At 63%, the 2008 election saw the lowest voter turnout by percentage of any election since the Red Poppy Revolution, and consequently François Hollande's victory was the worst result achieved by any winning presidential candidate in Angevin history.

Incumbent President Antoine Blair was ineligible to seek a third term as per the 1984 constitution; Alan Milburn, Blair's Prime Minister and the frontrunner for the New Republic nomination, was able to fend off a strong challenge from Financial Affairs Minister Georges Osborne to win his party's candidacy, causing controversy as the first Northumbrian to seek the presidency on behalf of a major party. Nicolas Sarkozy made his second run for presidency, having first run under the banner of the Democratic Voice party in 2003, this time representing the Popular Union Party, a unified front of right-wing Angevin parties. The SL-PSD, meanwhile, held an open primary to select its candidate: François Hollande, representing the party-left, ultimately overcame a crowded field including two former Prime Ministers to win the nomination against expectations.

2018 Angevin presidential election
The 2018 Angevin presidential election was the eighth quinquennial election to elect the President of the Republic of Angers. It was held on 3 May 2018, in concurrence with the first round of the 2018 Angevin general election, and resulted in incumbent president Nicolas Clegg of the Liberal Party losing reelection to Jérôme Moseley of the Popular Union Party.