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Gumball Bobuckson, formerly known as “Gumble Bobuckson,” is a Republican politician who was a former member of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate, representing Alabama's 7 house seats and its Class 3 seat. He’d end up leaving Alabama for Georgia at the end of Version V after being the PSO jumper. He’d then stay put to where he is now. He was supposed to join in June of 2022, but it never happened, joining 2 weeks after the Version IV reset on July 12, 2022.

He likes to serve as senator. He commonly pushed a pro-voting/school security agenda and pro-tax cut agenda.

History[]

Version IV[]

In Version IV, Gumble would join and become a representative. He would create the Fight the Fed Act, which became law. He became a senator on July 19, 2022. He’d have multiple failed bills over his tenure, except for the Senate Anti-Pedo Committee creation, which he was chairman of, along with Bill J. Gore as his vice-chair.

Version V[]

In Version V, Gumble would join the Freedom Caucus and become its vice-chair. He would then participate in the RSC coup against Tiny Tim.

Version VI[]

In Version VI, Gumble would continue his membership in RSC where he’d become it’s treasurer. He’d be cabinet in both Civil’s and Santiago’s presidencies.

Version VII[]

In Version VII, Gumble would change his name to Gumball. He’d join the Liberty Caucus in order to prevent Ernest from taking control of it. In Georgia, he’d be in heated governor races against Austin Sinema, leading to a stagnant Georgia.

Version VIII[]

In Version VIII, Gumball would be the governor of Georgia for 3 straight terms until Alexia Ashford moved to Georgia and prevented a 3rd term. He would lose once again to Rikki under the dominance of the Alexia Ashford victories of that iteration, until beating Jon Ossof in the last election of that iteration

Version IX[]

In Version IX, Gumball would win governor of Georgia without much trouble and would become vice-chair of the Freedom Caucus

Version X[]

Version X would see Gumball rising to war director of the GOP after the departure of Alexia Ashford, Obama Care, Joseph Randolph, and Pibob. He would eventually be Blake's choice to succeed him as chair after his 114 day tenure as chair. He’d end up helping to achieve a Lord El-Melloi re-election and a victory for Nikolas Nyberg and Marietta Van Heißen in the presidential elections.

Version X.5[]

In Version 10.5, Gumball would get re-elected to chairman over Chavez. However, he would get challenged by James Ernest. He would have troubles with the RNC with Blake Stone being a common punching bag for the RNC, with efforts led by Sparks oust him from effectively running RNC session, along with an effort by others to oust him from war director. He’d survive both attempts, but then after a leak of Scomo’s ERP tapes/screenshots with Ernest by Les Aspin, Blake Stone would begin neutralizing Scomo’s abilities. Scomo would proceed to have his group vote for Ernest over Gumball due to this. Before this, Ernest was gaining already. This’d lead to a close chair election, however at the end, Ernest’s lead grew to about 10. This’d put Gumball on a shortlist of chairs that have lost re-election, and more spectacularly, only the 2nd to lose it with a trifecta (if you include the NGA), with a near supermajority in the senate, presidency, and 75% control of the NGA. There was slim house control, however due to winning the presidency and appointing SCOTUS, the majority was lost by the time the chair election had occurred. Funnily enough, the last chair to lose re-election with a trifecta was James Ernest, which is who Gumball lost to.

Version XI[]

In Version XI, Gumball would become governor and senator of Georgia before becoming SCOTUS.

Version 11.5[]

After the soft reset, Gumball would switch to the America First Party and join Tea Party leadership. He'd then become treasurer of the AFP.

Electoral History[]

July 15: House election uncontested.

July 18-August 24: Alabama class 3 senate election uncontested.

Version V Reset

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Version VI Reset

Georgia House Election Nov 25, 2022
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumble Bobuckson 3,240,537 61.28
Democrat Marjorie Table Grease 2,047,394 38.72
Total Votes 5,287,931 100

Incumbent as senator for class 2 since November 29, 2022

Version VII Reset

Georgia Governor Election Feb 7, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 2,607,304 50.23
Democrat Austin Sinema 2,583,115 49.77
Total Votes 5,190,419 100
Georgia Governor Election Feb 15, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 2,663,180 48.64
Democrat Austin Sinema 2,812,250 51.36
Total Votes 5,475,430 100
Georgia Governor Election Feb 23, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 2,830,669 50.32
Democrat Austin Sinema 2,794,235 49.68
Total Votes 5,624,904 100
Georgia Governor Election Mar 3, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 2,789,486 47.18
Democrat Austin Sinema 3,123,532 52.82
Total Votes 5,913,018 100
Georgia Governor Election Mar 11, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 3,546,717 47.6
Democrat Austin Sinema 3,904,662 52.4
Total Votes 7,451,379 100
Georgia Governor Election Mar 19, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 3,540,054 50.26
Democrat Rgold 3,503,590 49.74
Total Votes 7,043,644 100
Georgia Governor Election Mar 27, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 5,999,573 52.08
Democrat Rgold 5,519,676 47.92
Total Votes 11,519,249 100
Georgia Senate Class 3 Election Apr 4, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 6,709,496 55.19
Democrat Mahiro Yuki 5,447,444 44.81
Total Votes 12,156,940 100


Version VIII Reset

Georgia Governor Election May 7, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 3,343,454 50.71
Democrat George Lincoln Rockwell 3,250,180 49.29
Total Votes 6,593,634 100
Georgia Governor Election May 15, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 5,547,066 58.26
Democrat George Lincoln Rockwell 3,974,744 41.74
Total Votes 9,521,810 100
Georgia Senate Class 3 Election May 27, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 3,629,846 50.74
Democrat Gregory House 3,523,602 49.26
Total Votes 7,153,466 100
Georgia Governor Election May 31, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 4,634,871 46.38
Democrat Alexia Ashford 5,358,509 53.62
Total Votes 9,993,380 100
Georgia Governor Election June 8, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 4,523,954 45.8
Democrat Rikki 5,354,477 54.2
Total Votes 9,878,431 100
Georgia Governor Election June 16, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 6,100,644 47.45
Democrat Rikki 6,756,822 52.55
Total Votes 12,857,466 100

Beat “Jon Ossof” at the end of the iteration, no recorded results

Version IX Reset

July 12 Georgia governor election uncontested

Georgia Governor Election July 20, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 5,515,723 54.25
Democrat Scott R. Morrison 4,652,313 45.75
Total Votes 10,168,036 100

August 13 Georgia governor election uncontested

Version X Reset

Georgia Governor Election August 28, 2023
Party Candidate Vote %
Republican Gumball Bobuckson 4,338,019 56.49
Forward Simmons 3,341,661 43.51
Total Votes 7,679,680 100

Everything else was uncontested

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