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Non-human electoral candidates have been found in a number of countries. Often, the candidacies are a means of casting a protest vote or
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the political system. At other times it is simply done for entertainment value. Electoral regulations may explicitly require candidates to be human (or equivalent wording), or they may require candidates to do things which animals cannot reasonably do (such as sign their names legibly on legal forms); most constituencies require candidates to be of the age of a legal adult, which eliminates many animals whose life expectancies usually make them too young to ever qualify. On some occasions, however, animals have been accepted as candidates, and they have even won office.


Notable examples


Elected to office

* In 1922, Ioiô ("Yo-yo"), a billy goat, was elected city councilor of Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. * In 1938,
Kenneth Simmons Kenneth Hopkins Simmons (1904 - 1981) was a mayor of Milton, Washington. He was also the founder and mayor of Bonney Lake, Washington in 1949. He is most known for his placing a mule, named "Boston Curtis", on the ballot for Republican precinct c ...
entered Boston Curtis, a brown mule, as a candidate for a Republican precinct seat in Milton, Washington, winning 51 to zero. Simmons stated that he had done this to demonstrate that many people vote without considering who they are actually voting for. * In 1967, an Ecuadorian foot powder company advertised its product, Pulvapies, as a mayoral candidate in the town of
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. Allegedly, the foot powder won by a clear majority. * Lajitas, Texas, held an election that included candidates Tommy Steele (incumbent human mayor), a trading-post
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, a dog named Buster, and a goat named Clay Henry. The goat won "by a landslide", and goats have been mayors ever since. * Bosco the dog, a black Labrador-Rottweiler mix, was elected mayor of
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(1981–1994). * All elected unofficial mayors of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, have been dogs. * In 1997, a cat named Stubbs was elected mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska. Although his title as mayor was honorary, he was featured as a write-in candidate for the 2014 U.S. Senate race in Alaska. * In 2012, the town of Idyllwild, California, elected a Golden Retriever named
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as mayor for life. Mayor Max I was succeeded by Mayor Max II upon his death, in 2013. * In August 2014, seven-year-old
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won an election and became the new mayor of Cormorant, Minnesota. * In July 2018, a cat named Sweet Tart was elected mayor of
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. * In March 2019, a 3-year-old Nubian goat named Lincoln was elected mayor of Fair Haven, Vermont, defeating a Samoyed dog named Sammie by two votes. *On February 11, 2020, a Bernese Mountain Dog named Parker the Snow Dog was voted the Honorary Mayor of Georgetown, Colorado, where he also became the official mascot of the Loveland Ski Area in 2017.


Candidates

* Snæfellsjökull, a glacier in the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland, is currently a nominee to run in the 2024 Icelandic presidential elections. * Cacareco, a rhinoceros at the São Paulo zoo, was a candidate for the 1958 city council elections with the intention of protesting against political corruption. Electoral officials did not accept Cacareco's candidacy, but she eventually won 100,000 votes, more than any other party in that same election (which was also marked by rampant absenteeism). Today, the term ''voto Cacareco'' (Cacareco vote) is commonly used to describe protest votes in Brazil. Cacareco's candidacy inspired the Rhinoceros Party of Canada, nominally led by the rhinoceros
Cornelius the First Cornelius the First (died April 3, 2013) was a black rhinoceros at the Granby Zoo in Granby, Quebec, Canada. Political candidature Cornelius was the nominal leader of the List of federal political parties in Canada, federal political party, the R ...
. * Pigasus the Immortal was a boar hog that the Yippies nominated as a candidate in the
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. *
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, a toy manufactured by Hasbro, received four votes in Boise, Idaho's mayoral election in 1985. * A cat named Morris was a candidate for mayor of Xalapa, Mexico, in 2013. * In 1989, regional council boundaries were redrawn in New Zealand, with an emphasis on catchments being connected. These revised maps made
Whangamōmona Whangamōmona is a small township in the Stratford District and Manawatū-Whanganui Region in New Zealand. It lies on State Highway 43, the "Forgotten World Highway", north-east of Stratford and south-west of Ohura. By rail it is from Stratfo ...
part of the
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Region. Residents wanted to continue to be part of the Taranaki Region, and on 1 November 1989, they responded by declaring themselves the "Republic of Whangamomona" at the first Republic Day. At every Republic Day, they vote to either keep the seating President or to vote in a new one. Since 1999, they have had Billy Gumboot the Goat (1999–2001) and Tai the Poodle (2003–2004), the latest being Murt "Murtle the Turtle" Kennard (2005–2015). * In 1987, Silvio, a chimpanzee from
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, was put as a provincial deputy candidate. * Tião, a bad-tempered
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, was put forward by the fictional Brazilian Banana Party (''Partido Bananista Brasileiro'', actually the satirical group
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) as a candidate for the Rio de Janeiro mayoralty in 1988. The campaign's slogan was "Vote monkey – get monkey" (because people were tired of voting for one platform and then seeing the elected officials implementing another one). There is no official counting, because all votes were recorded as "null", but it's estimated that Tião received over 400,000 votes, coming third. * New Zealand's McGillicuddy Serious Party entered a goat in a local Waiheke Island election, but their attempt to have a hedgehog stand for Parliament was unsuccessful. * In 2001, a
Dachshund The dachshund ( or ; German: "badger dog"), also known as the wiener dog, badger dog, and sausage dog, is a short-legged, long-bodied, hound-type dog breed. The dog may be smooth-haired, wire-haired, or long-haired, and comes in a variety of c ...
called
Saucisse Saucisse (–2014) was a dachshund who gained fame in France as the protagonist of a book series. He was a candidate at the 2001 mayoral elections of Marseille, and appeared on the third season of ''Secret Story 2009 (France), Secret Story'' in 2 ...
(Sausage) was a candidate for municipal elections in Marseille, France. He won 4% of the vote. Eight years later, in 2009, he participated in the third season of '' Secret Story'', the French version of ''
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''. He entered the house on Day 36. His secret is that he was a candidate in the Marseille mayoral race. To protect his secret, he entered the house with the nickname "Secret". * Molly the Dog, a
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from Oklahoma, named as a candidate in the
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. * United States TV host and California councilmember Charlotte Laws had a chicken named Mae Poulet who ran for vice president on the Bully ticket in the 2012 election. *
Hank the Cat Hank the Cat (August 2001 – February 13, 2014) was a Maine Coon cat that was put up as a joke candidate in the 2012 United States Senate election in Virginia, a feat which gained international coverage after Hank reportedly came third behind the ...
, a Maine Coon from Northern Virginia, ran against Tim Kaine and George Allen for Virginia's Senate seat in 2012. He earned third place in the state, with nearly 7,000 votes. *
Tuxedo Stan Tuxedo Stan ( 2010 – September 9, 2013) was a black and white cat who ran for mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia in the 2012 municipal elections. After the announcement of his candidacy, he achieved international attention and was endorsed by Ellen ...
, a cat from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, was a mayoral candidate in the 2012 municipal elections representing the Tuxedo Party, a political movement aimed to improve the welfare of felines in the Halifax Regional Municipality, "because neglect isn't working". He has been endorsed by celebrities including
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. * A fire hydrant ran for election multiple times 2004–2008 at the University of British Columbia, including a position on the Board of Governors, coming within 6% of being elected. * Dona de Chocolate, a mascot for Mister Donut in El Salvador, ran as a presidential candidate during 2014 as part of an advertising campaign called "Partidona" to promote the 2x1 promotion during September. Dona de Chocolate challenged the other candidates to a debate in a Mister Donut restaurant in El Platillo Merliot, which was unsuccessful. Dona de Chocolate also went to the Asamblea Legislativa to give a speech, but it was also unsuccessful. Dona de Chocolate appeared as a cameo in an episode of Capitán Centroamerica series by Puya Web. * AI Steve, a candidate based on generative AI, ran as an MP candidate for the Brighton Pavilion constituency during the
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. The policy of the candidate was based on automatic summarization of feedback provided by the voters. Businessman Steve Endacott, provided the platform and registered to be the in-person representative of AI Steve in actual parliamentary sessions in case it wins. In the election, AI Steve finished last of eight candidates with 179 votes, a share of 0.3%.


Attempted or withdrawn candidates

Those that were not on the ballot, in chronological order. * Incitatus, the favorite horse of Roman emperor
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(reigned 37–41 AD), is said to have been nominated for consul. * Nobody for President was a parodic campaign for president of the U.S. presidential election of 1976, First nominated by Wavy Gravy outside of the
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of 1976 in
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, again as the Yippies' nominee. * Colossus the Gorilla, the main attraction at Benson's Wild Animal Farm in
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, New Hampshire, failed to be put on the ballot in the 1980 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary. The
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's candidacy was promoted by Benson's, but the zoo's argument that the U.S. Constitution does not specify that a native-born candidate for the presidency had to be human was rejected. * Campaigns for fictional elder horror
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have been produced for all United States presidential elections since 1996, as well as for elections in Spain and Poland. * United States film maker
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attempted to get a potted ficus tree onto the ballot as a candidate for United States Representative in 2000. * Giggles the Pig was set to run for mayor of Flint, Michigan, in 2015. Lawyer Michael Ewing started "Giggles the Pig for Flint Mayor" as a write-in campaign after a city clerk's office error threatened to keep all candidates' names off the August, 2015 mayoral primary election. Ewing said the candidacy "sought to draw more attention to the mayoral race, better educate voters about their choices and encourage residents to demand more of elected officials." Giggles attracted many online fans, while the "other candidates for mayor were less amused." The write-in campaign was cancelled after state officials fixed the mistake and allowed four candidates' names to appear on the ballot, and the race had become "No longer an even playing field" for Giggles. Giggles' Facebook page was then to be used to share good news stories about Flint. * Limberbutt McCubbins, a male cat from Kentucky, was registered with the Federal Election Commission as a
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candidate for the
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. It was brought to national attention by '' The Rachel Maddow Show'' and the cat's candidacy was endorsed by Jezebel.
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rated the legitimacy of Limberbutt McCubbins' candidacy as "half true", noting that the FEC did not formally consider the cat a candidate because he hadn't spent or received $5,000. Emilee McCubbins, who owns the cat, and Isaac Weiss, who came up with the idea, said they wanted to encourage reform of the FEC, stating that it only took "20 minutes" to register as a candidate, and that they did not even require a social security number. They also wanted to encourage voter registration, particularly young voters. * Crawfish B. Crawfish is a
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from Louisiana. Crawfish's campaign for the United States presidency began on Facebook on a page titled "Can This Crawfish Get More Supporters Than
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?", created on May 31, 2015. The campaign began to receive media attention after Louisiana governor
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announced his bid for the 2016 Presidential race. After Jindal's announcement, Crawfish received media attention from outlets such as '' The Huffington Post'', ''Salon'' magazine, ''Bustle'', and popular Louisiana-based publications ''NOLA Defender'' and ''Gambit''. Crawfish officially registered with the Federal Election Commission, running for a non-listed party, on July 2, 2015. Crawfish has stated his support of education, gender equality, same-sex marriage, and
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, while criticizing the strict bi-partisan system.


Other non-elected posts

* Catmando, a political cat, served as joint leader of Britain's Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP) from 1999 to 2002, along with his owner, Howling Laud Hope.


Folklore and pop culture

The notion of animals being elected to office has often been the subject of parody and folklore. Thomas Love Peacock's 1817 novel '' Melincourt'' featured an orangutan as a parliamentary candidate. In 1976, Marvel Comics announced that their character Howard the Duck would run in that year's election for the U.S. presidency. '' Bloom County's''
Bill the Cat Bill the Cat, or Bill D. Cat, is a fictional cat appearing in the works of cartoonist Berkeley Breathed, beginning with the comic strip ''Bloom County'' in the 1980s and continuing in '' Outland'' and ''Opus'' in the following decades. Bill also ...
was the Meadow Party's candidate for president in 1984. Rita Mae Brown's detective cat Mrs. Murphy ran for president in the 2012 mystery novel ''Sneakie Pie for President''. The 2013 '' Black Mirror'' episode "
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" explores the concept of a cartoon character electoral candidate. Several news reports, including one by
Chris Cillizza Christopher Michael Cillizza (; born February 20, 1976) is an American political commentator, who worked for the television news channel CNN from 2017-2022. Prior to joining CNN, he wrote for ''The Fix'', the daily political blog of ''The Washing ...
, political reporter for '' The Washington Post'', compared the 2016 Donald Trump political campaign to the episode; later, in September 2016, episode writer Charlie Brooker also compared the Trump campaign to ''The Waldo Moment'' and predicted Trump would win the 2016 election. The nerd-folk song "President Snakes" from the 2015 album of the same name by the music duo The Doubleclicks explores how five snakes run as one electoral candidate.


See also

* List of animals awarded human credentials * List of frivolous political parties * List of individual cats * List of individual dogs * List of practical joke topics * Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office * Incitatus * Jedi census phenomenon


References

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