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Revision as of 21:48, 5 April 2020

James C. Order
Jimmy-Carter.jpg
President pro Tempore of the United States Senate
Assumed office
March 10, 2020
Preceded by Thanos
Majority Leader of the United States Senate
In office
February 11, 2020 – March 7, 2020
Preceded by Thanos
Succeeded by Ted Ddet
Senator from the State of Dixie
Assumed office
February 11, 2020
Preceded by Bruce Hill
Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives
In office
February 9, 2020 – February 10, 2020
Preceded by Darby
Succeeded by CommanderJohnsonson
Secretary of Defense
Assumed office
March 13, 2020
Preceded by Jake Thundy
Secretary of Energy
In office
February 13, 2020 – March 12, 2020
Preceded by Rincewind
Succeeded by Lohengramm
United States Representative from the 3rd District of the North
In office
February 6, 2020 – February 10, 2020
Preceded by Darby
Succeeded by Anoneymous
United States Representative from the 1st District of Dixie
In office
October 14, 2019 – October 21, 2019
Preceded by Mason Kruger
Succeeded by Kismet
Assemblyman from the 7th District of Dixie
In office
February 2, 2020 – Present
Preceded by RecklessAthenian
Assemblyman from the 4th District of Dixie
In office
October 6, 2019 – October 21, 2019
Preceded by None
Succeeded by DisguisedJet719
Director of the American Liberal Party
In office
February 3, 2020 – April 5, 2020
Preceded by None
Succeeded by Ted Ddet
Member of the American Liberal National Committee
In office
February 3, 2020 – Present
Preceded by None
Member of the Labor National Committee
In office
September 10, 2019 – October 21, 2019
Preceded by Codegreen
Succeeded by MooneyLupin
Personal Details
Born August 19, 1979
Cleveland, OH, NS
Political party American Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Rose Order
Education

Miami University, Bachelors of Arts in Public Administration and History

Columbia University, Juris Doctorate

James C. Order is a politician who currently serves in the United States Senate from the state of Dixie, and as President pro tempore. He also serves as the Secretary of Energy in President Valerie's cabinet and is an Assemblyman representing the seventh district of Dixie in the Dixie General Assembly. He has previously served as a Representative, an Assemblyman for the fourth district of Dixie and is the Director of the American Liberal Party.

Early Life and Education

James C. Order was born on August 19, 1979 at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield, Ohio near Cleveland. He was born to his parents Kelly and Michelle Order and has one brother four years younger than him, Andrew. He graduated Notre Dame Cathedral Latin High School in 1997 and went on to study Public Administration and History at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Following his pursuit of his undergraduate degrees and his graduation in 2001, James was able to obtain admittance into Columbia Law School. He graduated Columbia in 2004 where he began working as a public prosecutor in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. In 2015, James left that job to start up a private law group, Order Law Group, which has four offices in Mentor and Columbus, OH, Nashville, TN, and Naples, FL. In 2019, James decided to let one of his partners run the law group as he pursued a career in politics.


Beginning in the Public Arena

James became an outspoken support and member of the Labor Party in August of 2019. In September, during an LNC election, James came in the last place possible to be elected into the Labor National Committee. From there he began to work with the Labor Party in leadership roles and organizing elections. It wasn't until October 6, 2019 that James would be elected into a public office. His primary residence was initially in Cleveland, OH, NS but shortly after winning an election to become an Assemblyman in the Dixie General Assembly he obtained two new residences in Dixie in both San Juan, PR, DX and Naples, FL, DX. He came under public scrutiny for his many residences and eventually sold the residence in the North. He ran for a special election that got him a seat in the House of Representatives representing the first federal district of Dixie. During his time in both of these legislative bodies, James never sponsored a bill but cosponsored many and was always engaging in debate. In October James was focused on a Presidential run that got him fourth in the Labor Primary to MichiganLefty, Lyndon Garland and Thanos May. He publicly endorsed Garland after his suspension of his campaign, but MichiganLefty would go on to win the nomination and the Presidency.


Public Fallout

After the end to his Presidential campaign, James began to focus on the Dixie General Assembly where he became more and more hostile in debate each day. This eventually culminated with him convincing the Labor majority to attempt to VONC the Speaker of the Assembly at the time, Cabin. These attempts were unsuccessful and James and fellow Assemblyman at the time, JMP began to engage in a few day long legal battle as to the rules of assembly and proper motions. This resulted in a public outcry against Dixie, James and JMP from the general public for engaging in such trivial matters. Along with this legal battle in the assembly, the Labor Party had a public leak that was leaking party information to a gossip news organization. While the specifics are still rather unknown to the general public, James, acting as a member of the LNC began engaging with the owner of the news organization in hopes of catching the leaker. James did not prevail and promptly took a leave of public life soon thereafter.


Return to Public Life

James returned to public life in the beginning of January, 2020. He remained independent for the majority of the time leading into February, eventually becoming a Federalist affiliate in the February State Election. He also acted briefly as Special Counsel for the Supreme Court case, 20 - 1. In February he ran unopposed to represent the seventh district of Dixie in the Dixie General Assembly, returning to a familiar position. A day later, seemingly out of nowhere, he along with Darby, Bruce Hill and Ted Ddet launched the American Liberal Party. The Labor Party had slowly been losing membership and there was room open for a new left wing party to take hold. James was the Director of this new party and one of the authors of its Constitution. A few days later, James ran against MTRXGaming for a seat in the House of Representatives representing the third district of the North. He became the House Minority Leader for one day before Governor of Dixie, Cabin appointed him to the United States Senate. While there he was chosen as the Majority Leader and the Chair of the Foreign Affairs and Military Committee. James made a promise that as he was appointed and a federal election would soon take place, he would not submit any piece of legislation until the public could have a chance to elect him. One day before election day, he submitted a bill with over ten members of the House and Senate supporting to give the retiring JMP the Congressional Gold Medal. James was also selected by the new President Valerie to be her Secretary of Energy.

Present Day

In a tumultuous March 2020 Federal Election, James was the only candidate to run unopposed. The American Liberal Party was able to win the most seats in the House and Senate under his advising as Director, and currently James is the President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.