1130 Breadian presidential election

The 1130 Breadian presidential election was the 1st democratic election held in the Breadian Republic of Carling. With the first round held on the 15th of May, as was mandated by the Constitution. Union challenger, Representative Daniel Bisharp, defeated both incumbent president James Helmsley and Agrarian Centrist governor of North Dough, Michael Colin.

Background
James Helmsley had only served as president for a little over a year, since the death of president Arthur Anvers, and was seen as a shoe in for the presidents vision of a stable Breadian Carling. While Daniel Bisharp had been a rising star in the BIP-RLF Union and was incredibly popular in his home state of Helsterbot. Michael Colin, governor of North Dough, had been seen as the most left wing candidate, although he was the centrist candidate. The campaigns themselves did not have any major issues surrounding them. Most were around the idea of unification with the ARA and over economic issues.