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- As Catherine's documentary is completed, Congress decides who will be President.
- Selina and her staff find their nerves growing frayed as each state result is called.
- Thornhill is ahead in the polls, so Selina and her staff discuss how to make her more folksy. Needing a job, Jonah meets with Bill Ericsson, then asks his mom to contact his influential Uncle Jeff. Selina endures an interview with pretentious journalist Quincy Carter.
- Selina and her staff scramble to avert a major internal crisis; Amy is angry with a new advisor.
- Selina's plan to lobby votes at the annual White House Congressional Ball goes awry, while Dan tries to save Jonah's disastrous campaign.
- Selina takes Catherine to Camp David, ostensibly for a family Christmas celebration, but also to conduct secret talks with the Chinese government. Meanwhile, Amy and Dan try to help Jonah win as his election campaign reaches its conclusion.
- Selina and her staff prepare for Inauguration Day.
- Season Three Finale. Three days before the New Hampshire primary, Selina and her staff juggle her multiple official obligations and campaign appearances.
- On the day after the election, Selina sees a possible road to victory, Senator James gets a new role, Mike prepares for a new addition to his family, and Dan considers his career options.
- Selina and her team prepare for the long awaited opening of her library, which is unsurprisingly beset by complications.
- Crossover episode with Armando Iannucci's previous political sitcom The Thick of It.
- Selina's staff frantically works on her first major speech as president; Gary questions his worth.
- Selina and team head to South Carolina, where she seeks an endorsement from a key leader. Gary gets a long-awaited promotion, while Marjorie excels in her new role.
- Selina's book finally arrives, but her legacy is almost immediately under threat by the publication of Mike's diary; meanwhile, both Dan and Jonah experience their own troubles.
- Facing increased scrutiny heading into Super Tuesday, Selina visits Mike to deflect attention from Andrew's legal troubles; Jonah and Amy ramp up their anti-Selina campaign rhetoric; Dan attempts to exploit Richard.
- On a fundraising trip in Silicon Valley, Selina is challenged by an anti-fracking mom and visits the campus of Clovis, a tech company with an ambitious young CEO. Back in D.C., Jonah makes a crude viral video of the Selina/mom encounter; and with Ben's help Dan gets an idea for a rumor he can spread against Chung.
- Selina attends a healthy-eating event at Camden Yards with some grumpy fast-food executives, where she also confides a secret to Amy. Mike holds a press briefing for some local news pals. Amy and Dan are forced to entertain elementary-school children.
- After being prepped for a 'puff piece' interview at the VP residence, Selina is thrown by Janet Ryland's 'gotcha' questions.
- During her book signing tour for her new autobiography "Some New Beginnings," Selena receives some interesting news. Meanwhile, Mike is getting married, and Amy and Dan fight over a coveted promotion.
- As Amy and Dan vie for position as Selina's campaign manager, Ben arranges a secret lunch for the Veep with hotshot strategist Bill Ericsson. Meanwhile, Mike tries to maintain his strict fertility schedule; Jonah is offered a job on Maddox's team; and Gary's mysterious shoulder pain threatens his job. Later, Maddox invites Selina to his country house; and Amy has a dinner party with the staff as part of her pitch.
- At an economic summit in Detroit, Selina's staff and her family are peeved by the presence of her new personal trainer, Ray. Meanwhile, Jonah and Mike negotiate a photo-op with Selina and Maddox. Later, Catherine protects her mom from a protestor, and Selina attends a women's gun show.
- The President is shaken by a dramatic incident at the White House.
- As Thanksgiving arrives, a new crisis hits the team, with Selina left unable to fulfill her duties. Meanwhile, Dan takes on a new role, and Jonah receives exciting news.
- At an Aspen retreat for rich donors, Selina deals with potential adversaries and allies; Amy's behavior raises Gary's suspicions.
- Selina and the team prepare for the annual Vic Allen Dinner, as the news takes on the hostage story.
- Following POTUS' new stance on abortion, Selina is forced to reconsider hers. Jonah starts a consulting firm outlet called Ryantology. Kent flirts with Sue.
- Selina is annoyed by the press' reaction to her running mate's charm.
- Selina becomes obsessed with the (many) unflattering nicknames given to her by bloggers, and after a snub, assigns Dan to get White House intel from Jonah. Later, Dan's political maneuvering puts the fate of the Clean Jobs bill on the line.
- With the Veep and her staff taking flack over a pregnancy rumor and the firing of a Secret Service agent, Selina orders a 'partial' full disclosure of all office correspondence and threatens to fire a key staffer.
- Faced with a trumped-up story of a rift between the Veep and the First Lady, Selina quells accusations that everything is about her--even though it is. Gary selects candidates for the VP dog, though Selina's daughter Catherine gets final say.
- With D.C. in the midst of a government shutdown, Selina is forced to furlough some of her staff. A damaging story leaks about Selina's ex-husband Andrew; Danny Chung takes advantage of the shutdown; Gary and Jonah go on a run to retrieve Selina's trash.
- The Veep's office is revived by good news that her task force is likely to be green lit. With the President (conveniently) out of the country, Selina looks to make headway on filibuster reform and meeting with some 'normal' people.
- Vice President Selina Meyer and her staff - chief of staff Amy, spokesperson Mike, right-hand man Gary, and executive assistant Sue - are still finding their footing in Washington D.C. Selina decides to make the Clean Jobs Commission a pet project, but a series of missteps requires her staff to work damage control.