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How to Delete Election Manager 2016

Published by: Lensflare Games LLC
Release Date: November 10, 2016

Need to cancel your Election Manager 2016 subscription or delete the app? This guide provides step-by-step instructions for iPhones, Android devices, PCs (Windows/Mac), and PayPal. Remember to cancel at least 24 hours before your trial ends to avoid charges.

Guide to Cancel and Delete Election Manager 2016

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Election Manager 2016 Unsubscribe Instructions

Unsubscribing from Election Manager 2016 is easy. Follow these steps based on your device:

Canceling Election Manager 2016 Subscription on iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Tap your name at the top to access your Apple ID.
  3. Tap Subscriptions.
  4. Here, you'll see all your active subscriptions. Find Election Manager 2016 and tap on it.
  5. Press Cancel Subscription.

Canceling Election Manager 2016 Subscription on Android:

  1. Open the Google Play Store.
  2. Ensure you’re signed in to the correct Google Account.
  3. Tap the Menu icon, then Subscriptions.
  4. Select Election Manager 2016 and tap Cancel Subscription.

Canceling Election Manager 2016 Subscription on Paypal:

  1. Log into your PayPal account.
  2. Click the Settings icon.
  3. Navigate to Payments, then Manage Automatic Payments.
  4. Find Election Manager 2016 and click Cancel.

Congratulations! Your Election Manager 2016 subscription is canceled, but you can still use the service until the end of the billing cycle.

How to Delete Election Manager 2016 - Lensflare Games LLC from Your iOS or Android

Delete Election Manager 2016 from iPhone or iPad:

To delete Election Manager 2016 from your iOS device, follow these steps:

  1. Locate the Election Manager 2016 app on your home screen.
  2. Long press the app until options appear.
  3. Select Remove App and confirm.

Delete Election Manager 2016 from Android:

  1. Find Election Manager 2016 in your app drawer or home screen.
  2. Long press the app and drag it to Uninstall.
  3. Confirm to uninstall.

Note: Deleting the app does not stop payments.

How to Get a Refund

If you think you’ve been wrongfully billed or want a refund for Election Manager 2016, here’s what to do:

If you need help unsubscribing or further assistance, visit the Election Manager 2016 forum. Our community is ready to help!

What is Election Manager 2016?

Best apps for following the 2016 election:

Have you ever wondered what if? What if 2016 had gone differently, if perhaps your candidate had had a bit more money, been a better candidate, or just been a bit luckier? What if someone else had run? What if a third party candidate had just as much money to spend? Or maybe even significantly more? What could you do with a hundred million dollars? A billion? Ten billion? What if there were four competitive parties? How would that change things? What if there were no established parties running at all?

With Election Manager 2016 you can answer those questions and more... Try running an election on a shoestring or with an unfair advantage. Run as a Democrat or Republican, manage the Libertarian or Green ticket, or go completely independent. Let your adviser make all your decisions for you, or micromanage every decision yourself, or anything in-between. The choices are all up to you.

About the Game:

Election Manager 2016 is an abstract strategic election simulation game where you manage your ticket in an attempt to get your candidate elected to the office of President of the United States. Election Manager comes with a variety of scenarios, from a recreation of the 2012 election to a four-way election between independent parties. In addition, almost any imaginable two-to-four way election scenario can be designed by the player.

The Election Manager 2016 engine uses actual historical and demographic data to produce reasonable election results, taking into account factors such as partisan lean and voter elasticity. The player will not only have to consider states but also media markets, giving the game a strategic dimension due the inefficient mapping from one to the other. For instance, to target New Jersey's 14 electoral votes, the player would have to spend money on ads in the Philadelphia or New York City markets — but significant portions of those markets are actually in other states. So is it really worth spending that money there, or would it be better spent going after other states instead?
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