Difference between revisions of "New Genoese Presidents"
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*'''1996-2000''': [[Alex Carter|Alexander Carter]] ([[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberal]]) | *'''1996-2000''': [[Alex Carter|Alexander Carter]] ([[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberal]]) | ||
*'''2000-2004''': [[Alex Carter|Alexander Carter]] ([[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberal]]) | *'''2000-2004''': [[Alex Carter|Alexander Carter]] ([[Liberal Party of New Genoa|Liberal]]) | ||
− | *'''2004- | + | *'''2004-2008''': [[Derek Jackson]] ([[Neo-Liberal Party of New Genoa|Neo-Liberal]]) |
+ | *'''2008-present''': Richard Stevenson {[[Conservative Party of New Genoa|Conservative]]) | ||
[[Category:New Genoa]] | [[Category:New Genoa]] |
Revision as of 22:16, 30 December 2006
Since the formation of the New Genoese state in 1899, New Genoans have elected a total of eighteen different presidents in a series of twenty-four elections. Included during this time span of over one hundred have been two brief reigns by the New Genoese Congress during times of turmoil and organization.
Presidents of New Genoa
- May 1, 1899-January 1, 1900: Congressional reign
- 1900-1904: Neil Hanson (Conservative)
- 1904-1908: Neil Hanson (Conservative)
- 1908-1912: Christopher Ritucci (Blue)
- 1912-1916: Randall Allan (Right-Conservative)
- 1916-1920: Thomas Vellichek (Conservative)
- 1920-1924: Louis T. Vanderbilt (Progressive)
- 1924-1928: Louis T. Vanderbilt (Progressive)
- 1932-1936: Daniel Michaelson (Conservative)
- 1936-October 11, 1940: Di Dame (Freedom Party)
- October 28, 1940-November 30, 1940: Congressional reign
- 1940-1944: Daniel Vanne (Conservative)
- 1944-1948: Daniel Vanne (Conservative)
- 1948-1952: Richard Bell (Blue)
- 1952-1956: Ronald Crass (Classicist)
- 1956-1960: Ronald Crass (Classicist)
- 1964-1968: Terrence H. Honds (Liberal)
- 1972-1976: Robert de Luca (Conservative)
- 1976-1980: Christopher Moretti (Blue)
- 1980-1984: Christopher Moretti (Blue)
- 1984-1988: Lucy Stenson (Liberal)
- 1988-1992: Allan Nemerek (Conservative)
- 1992-1996: Harold Fore (Liberal)
- 1996-2000: Alexander Carter (Liberal)
- 2000-2004: Alexander Carter (Liberal)
- 2004-2008: Derek Jackson (Neo-Liberal)
- 2008-present: Richard Stevenson {Conservative)