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'''Helios''' is a [[Dixie]] politician and a member of the [[American Reform Party]]. He has served in several federal and state positions. He is a former long term member of the [[Teal Party]], having been one of its most major members. | |||
==Political Career== | |||
====General Assembly==== | |||
In February of 2026, Helios ran a successful race for the District One [[General Assembly]] seat. Despite having won the election, Helios faced significant flak for several anti semitic comments during his debate, with his opponent having shown up late as they were observing the Sabbath. After [[Koko]] came to his defence, the attacks only worsened, with [[Koko]] being forced to resign from the [[United States House of Representatives]] as a result, paving the way for [[Bass]] to make their way into the body. | |||
[[Helios]] beat [[Claudia Johnson]] by a narrow margin, and was elected to the [[General Assembly]]. He served alongside [[Gregory Dover]] and [[George Davis]], and later [[John Cook]] after [[Gregory Dover]] was elected [[President of the United States]]. | |||
He was notable for his controversial bills, such as the [[No Public Funding of Abortion Act]], the [[Pro-Market Dixie Sales Tax Cut]] and the [[Protect Dixie are from Wokeism Act of 2026]], with only the second ever becoming law. | |||
He later lost reelection to [[Mega Shnx]] in the [[April 2026 State Elections]]. | |||
====Run for House==== | |||
In March of 2026, Helios ran a race against [[John Fincham]]. It was a surprisingly close race, with a recount being possible, however Helios lost in the end. | |||
====Secretary of the Interior, Agriculture, and the Environment==== | |||
In March of 2026, Helios was nominated by [[Gregory Dover]] and confirmed by a close vote of the [[Senate]] as [[Secretary of the Interior, Agriculture, and the Environment]], and continued to serve during the term of [[Andrew Blaze]], before being fired from the role by [[Sydney Batch]] on March 5th. | |||
====Second Run for House==== | |||
Helios is now running against [[Nomad Nomadington]] for the DX-1 [[House]] Race. This is the first election for him as a member of the [[American Reform Party]]. | |||
==Political Beliefs== | |||
Helios is known to be a general conservative. He is anti abortion, and is known to be highly critical of liberal ideologies. | |||
Latest revision as of 22:26, 7 May 2026
| Helios | |
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| United States Secretary of the Interior, Agriculture, and the Environment | |
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In office March 26th, 2026 – May 5th, 2026 | |
| Preceded by | April Kennedy |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| General Assemblyman from Dixie's First State District | |
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In office February 11th, 2026 – Unknown | |
| Preceded by | Kelly Hoffman |
| Succeeded by | Mega Shnx |
| Personal Details | |
| Political party | American Reform Party |
Helios is a Dixie politician and a member of the American Reform Party. He has served in several federal and state positions. He is a former long term member of the Teal Party, having been one of its most major members.
Political Career
General Assembly
In February of 2026, Helios ran a successful race for the District One General Assembly seat. Despite having won the election, Helios faced significant flak for several anti semitic comments during his debate, with his opponent having shown up late as they were observing the Sabbath. After Koko came to his defence, the attacks only worsened, with Koko being forced to resign from the United States House of Representatives as a result, paving the way for Bass to make their way into the body.
Helios beat Claudia Johnson by a narrow margin, and was elected to the General Assembly. He served alongside Gregory Dover and George Davis, and later John Cook after Gregory Dover was elected President of the United States.
He was notable for his controversial bills, such as the No Public Funding of Abortion Act, the Pro-Market Dixie Sales Tax Cut and the Protect Dixie are from Wokeism Act of 2026, with only the second ever becoming law.
He later lost reelection to Mega Shnx in the April 2026 State Elections.
Run for House
In March of 2026, Helios ran a race against John Fincham. It was a surprisingly close race, with a recount being possible, however Helios lost in the end.
Secretary of the Interior, Agriculture, and the Environment
In March of 2026, Helios was nominated by Gregory Dover and confirmed by a close vote of the Senate as Secretary of the Interior, Agriculture, and the Environment, and continued to serve during the term of Andrew Blaze, before being fired from the role by Sydney Batch on March 5th.
Second Run for House
Helios is now running against Nomad Nomadington for the DX-1 House Race. This is the first election for him as a member of the American Reform Party.
Political Beliefs
Helios is known to be a general conservative. He is anti abortion, and is known to be highly critical of liberal ideologies.