2025 Magisterian presidential election

The 2025 Magisterian presidential election will be the 38th presidential election and the first quadrennial presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, 25 October 2025, although it can be held earlier, should the office become vacated as a result of death, resignation or removal from office of the incumbent. It will be the second presidential election under the 2021 Constitution, after the December 2021 snap election. Incumbent president Phil Vibert has declined to run for re-election, giving Catherine Fournier-Dixon the chance to run as president, but on 30 January 2022, Fournier-Dixon announced that she will not run for the presidency instead she will endorse the first transgender female potential candidate of the election. The winner of the 2025 Magisterian presidential election is scheduled to be inaugurated on Thursday, 25 December 2025.

On 14 March 2022, the PDE, NPM, and DR agreed to a unification, forming the "Unified Socialist Party", a socially liberal and economically conservative political party.

On 02 September 2022, The early frontrunner of the election, Charles Nishiyama, reportedly left the Unified Socialist Party, and formed his own party named the 'National Democratic Party'.

Electoral system
Under the current Constitution, the election of the president will be conducted under the Argentine ballotage system, a modified version of the two-round system. A candidate can win the presidency in a single round by either winning 45% of the vote, or if they win 40% of the vote while finishing 10 percentage points ahead of the second-place candidate. If no candidate meets either threshold, a runoff takes place between the top two candidates.

In order to be registered to contest the election, a candidate must be a natural-born Magisterian citizen, be at least 25-35 years old on the day of the first round of the election.

In 2021, the United Left, USP's political coalition, the National Republican Coalition, the Magisterian Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, and the Social Liberal Party - Justicialist Alliance agreed to rotate power to prevent single-party hegemony, and to work together to fight dictatorship.

Unified Socialist Party

 * Catherine Fournier-Dixon, First Vice President of Magisteria (2021-present), Deputy for West Yukon (2018-2021), Spokesperson of the Unified Socialist Party (2021-present), Vice President of the Magisterian Democratic Party (2017-2018)
 * Phoebe Thomson, Prime Minister (2021-present), President of the National Parliament (2021-present), Deputy for Little Belgium (2013-2018; as a member of the MDP)
 * Gaëlle Amélie Fabien, LGBTQ civil rights activist and the first transgender female potential candidate for the election

National Democratic Party

 * Charles Nishiyama, Deputy representing the Jackson State (2003-2013)

Unified Socialist Party

 * Fulton Walton, Secretary of Justice (2021-present)
 * Maria Corbin, First Lady (2021-present)
 * Abraham Parris, Vibert loyalist
 * Martin Yannick Vibert, son of current president Phil Vibert, Deputy representing the state of Philadelphia (2021-present)
 * Athelson Matthews, Second Vice President (2021-present)

National Republican Coalition

 * Carlos Perlman, 26th President (2013-2018), 75th Governor of Salisbury (2020-present)
 * Eric Simmons, First Vice President (2013-2018), Secretary of Education (2000-2005)
 * François-Marie Glass, First Vice President (1983-1988), President of the National Parliament (1981-1983)
 * Dashiell Warrick, Second Vice President (2018-2020)

Magisterian Democratic Party

 * Morton Terry, First Vice President (2006-2013), General Officer of the Magisterian Armed Forces (1992-1998)
 * Katelynn Warren, Deputy representing the Jackson state (2013-2018)
 * Léonard Clark, second vice presidential candidate of the December 2021 snap election

Liberal Party

 * Aureole Emery Sweet, Liberal Party presidential candidate of the December 2021 snap election, Deputy representing the Salisbury state (2020-2021)
 * Jami Li, Deputy representing the Philadelphia state (2018-2021), First-ever female deputy of Chinese descent
 * Alexander Desrosiers, first vice presidential candidate of the December 2021 snap election

Independent

 * Mirabel Madrigal, actress and journalist