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The '''Second Libertarian Party''', more commonly referred to as the '''Libertarian Party''', is a right-wing political party founded in May of 2020 as a party for the Libertarian members of the [[Federalist Party]] that had just disbanded. It covers right-libertarian ideologies. As of July 2020, the Libertarians control all three Governorships.
{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political party
| name = Second Libertarian Party
| name = Libertarian-Republican Party
| logo = Libstar.png
| logo = File:Lib-rep.png
| colorcode = #f3cc09
| colorcode = #f3cc09
| founded = 3 February 2020
| founded = 11 May 2020
| leader1_title = Federal Chairman  
| leader1_title = Federal Chairman  
| leader1_name = [[Valerie]]
| leader1_name = [[Adala]]
| leader2_title = Federal Vice Chairman
| leader2_title = Federal Vice Chairman
| leader2_name = [[Caprese]]
| leader2_name = [[Tedd Ddet]]
| leader3_title = State Chairs
| leader3_title = State Chairs
| leader3_name = [[Rincewind]]<br/>[[Computerguy15]]<br/>[[James Order]]
| leader3_name = [[Pepper Potts]]<br/>[[James Bruhman]]
| ideology = Right-Libertarianism
| ideology = Right-Libertarianism
| membership = 16
| membership =  
| colors = {{Color box|#f3cc09}}{{Color box|black}}{{Color box|white}}
| colors = {{Color box|#f3cc09}}{{Color box|black}}{{Color box|white}}
|seats1_title = [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]
|seats1_title = [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]
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|seats2_title = [[United States Senate|Senate]]
|seats2_title = [[United States Senate|Senate]]
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|seats3_title = Governorships
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| website = https://discord.gg/9WacA3V
| website = https://discord.gg/9WacA3V
}}
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The '''Libertarian-Republican Party''', more commonly referred to as the '''Libertarian Party''' or the '''LRP''', is a right-wing political party founded in May of 2020 as a party for the Libertarian members of the [[Federalist Party]], which had recently been dissolved. Originally meant to cover the Centre-Libertarian ideology, the Libertarian-Republican Party has become a big tent for members of the right wing. Originally known as just the Libertarian Party, the decision to adjust was made in order to attract more members of the right wing ideology. The party became the only right wing party following the dissolution of the [[Pirate Party]] in April 2021.


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==First Steps==
==Formation and History==
After LOTRGate II, [[Valerie]] began planning alongside [[James Order]], [[Caprese]], [[Computerguy15]], [[Rincewind]] and [[Sandoval]] the Libertarian Party. It would go against the Social Conservative movement that some believed aided the disbanding of the [[Federalist Party]] and would promote socially progressive and economically conservative values. At the time they were created, they were the smallest right-wing party but also the right-wing party with the most power. They outlived their socially conservative sister party, the [[American Solidarity Party]].  
After LOTRGate II, [[Valerie]] began planning the formation of the Libertarian Party (alongside [[James Order]], [[Caprese]], [[Computerguy15]], [[Rincewind]] and [[Sandoval]]) . It would go against the Social Conservative movement that some believed aided the dissolution of the [[Federalist Party]] and would promote socially progressive and economically conservative values. At the time of the party's formation, the smallest right-wing party came to hold some of the right's biggest heavyweights such as Valerie and Sandoval. They would outlive their socially conservative sister party, the [[American Solidarity Party]] and was the only party for members of the right-wing for a short period. In recent months, the party has rebounded and has retained the presidency under President [[Bo]].
 
The Libertarian-Republican Party made significant gains ins the House of Representatives and the Senate during the [[Bo]] presidency, and elected [[Elkridge]] to continue as President. But they experienced a sharp decline during the september, and november federal elections largely due to backlash of the federal government shutdown, and ethical issues some party members faced. After suffering heavy losses in state elections and losing the presidency in the november elections, the Libertarian-Republicans rebounded. They won the House for the first time in nearly two years and carried the Senate.  


==Party Leadership==
==Party Leadership==
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!First
!First
![[Valerie]]
![[Valerie]]
!May 11, 2020 - Present
!May 11, 2020 - July 19, 2020
|-
!Second
![[Sandoval]]
!July 19, 2020 - September 10, 2020
|-
!Third
![[Valerie]]
!September 10, 2020 - November 13, 2020
|-
!Fourth
![[Christian Bo|Bo]]
!November 13, 2020 - January 17, 2021
|-
!Fifth
![[Howard Elkridge]]
!January 17, 2021 - May 15, 2021
|-
!Sixth
![[Wonder]]
!May 15, 2021 - July 10, 2021
|-
!Seventh
![[Bo]]
!July 10, 2021 - July 27, 2021
|-
!Eigth
![[One-Eyed Jack]]
!July 27, 2021 - September 20, 2021
|-
!Ninth
![[Cabin Fever]]
!September 20, 2021 - October 23, 2021
|-
!Tenth
![[Adala]]
!October 23, 2021 - March 14, 2021
|}
!Eleventh
![[Cabin]]
!March 14, 2021 - May 10, 2021
|}
|}


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|-
|-
!First
!First
![[Caprese]]
!May 11, 2020 - May 15, 2020 (1)
|-
!Second
![[Order]]
!May 17, 2020** - June 28, 2020
|-
!Third
![[Hagen]]
![[Hagen]]
!May 11, 2020 - Present
!June 28, 2020 - July 19th, 2020
|}
|-
!Fourth
![[Cabin]]
!July 19, 2020 - September 10, 2020
|-
!Fifth
![[Sandoval]]
!September 10, 2020 - January 14th, 2021
|-
!Sixth
![[Computerguy15]]
!January 14th, 2021 - February 15th, 2021
|-
!Seventh
![[Wonder]]
!February 15th - 2021, May 15th, 2021
|-
!Eigth
![[Caprese]]
!May 15th, 2021 - May 18th, 2021
|-
!Nineth
![[Sandoval]]
!May 18th, 2021 - July 10th, 2021
|-
!Tenth
![[One-Eyed Jack]]
!July 10th - July 27th
|-
!Eleventh
![[Wonder]]
!August 6th -
|-
 
(1) Federal Vice Chair Caprese was "dismissed from the executive" by popular motion. The seat was empty for two days before an election was held.


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{|class="wikitable"
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|-
|-
!First
!First
![[ComputerGuy]]
!June 12, 2020 - June 15, 2020 (2)
|-
!Second
![[April]]
![[April]]
!May 11, 2020 - Present
!June 15, 2020 - August 10, 2020
|-
!Third
![[Hagen]]
!August 10, 2020 - September 10, 2020
|-
!Fourth
![[Howard Elkridge|Elkridge]]
!September 10, 2020 - Present
|}
|}
(2) North State Chair ComputerGuy was "dismissed from the executive" by popular motion. The seat was empty for two days before an election was held.


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{|class="wikitable"
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|-
|-
!First
!First
![[James Order]]
!June 14, 2020 - June 17, 2020
|-
!Second
![[Sandoval]]
![[Sandoval]]
!May 11, 2020 - Present
!June 26, 2020 - July 17, 2020
|-
!Third
![[Jed Marshall]]
!July 21, 2020 - October 10, 2020
|-
!Fourth
![[Aegeus Phoenix]]
!October 10, 2020 - November 16, 2020 (estimated)
|-
!Fifth
![[Soren]]
!November 16, 2020 - December 28, 2020 (estimated)
|-
!Sixth
![[Miguel]]
!December 28, 2020 - January 15, 2021
|-
!Seventh
!Wonder
!January 18, 2021 - April 27, 2022
|-
!Eighth
!John "Balls" Grant
!April 27, 2022 - Present
|}
|}


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!First
!First
![[Rincewind]]
![[Rincewind]]
!May 11, 2020 - Present
!May 11, 2020 - August 10, 2020
|-
!Second
![[ComputerGuy]]
!August 10, 2020 - Present
|}
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico Chair
|-
!Term
!Name
!Term of Service
|-
!First
![[Howard Elkridge|Elkridge]]
!August 26, 2020 - September 11, 2020
|-
!Second
![[Christian Bo|Bo]]
!September 11, 2020 - November 13, 2020
|-
!Third
![[Ian Bellinger]]
!November 15, 2020 - Present
|}
|}


==Election History==
==Election History==
===State Elections===
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!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
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![[Northern House of Delegates elections, June 2020|June 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|0|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, June 2020|June 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|1|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, June 2020|June 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Governor Elections, June 2020|June. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|1|3|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
|}
{|class="wikitable"
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!colspan = 3|Northern House of Delegates
!colspan = 3|Dixie General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Jefferson Parliament
|-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, August 2020|August 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|1|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, August 2020|August 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|4|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}3
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, August 2020|August 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|4|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}3
|}
{|class="wikitable"
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!colspan = 3|Governor Elections
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!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, Oct. 2020|Oct. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, Oct. 2020|Oct. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|3|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}1
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, Oct. 2020|Oct. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Puerto Rico General Assembly elections, Oct. 2020|Oct. 2020]]
|{{composition bar|0|3|#fecc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Governor Elections, Oct. 2020|Oct. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|1|4|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
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!colspan = 3|Dixie General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Jefferson Parliament
!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico General Assembly
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!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, Dec. 2020|Dec. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, Dec. 2020|Dec. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|5|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}2
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, Dec. 2020|Dec. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|3|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Puerto Rico General Assembly elections, Dec. 2020|Dec. 2020]]
|{{composition bar|1|3|#fecc09}}
|{{increase}}1
|}
{|class="wikitable"
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!colspan = 3|Northern House of Delegates
!colspan = 3|Dixie General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Jefferson Parliament
!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Governor Elections
|-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, Feb. 2021|Feb. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}2
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, Feb. 2021|Feb. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|1|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}4
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, Feb. 2021|Feb. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|3|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Puerto Rico General Assembly elections, Feb. 2021|Feb. 2021]]
|{{composition bar|1|3|#fecc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Governor Elections, Feb. 2021|Feb. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|4|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}1
|}
{|class="wikitable"
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!colspan = 3|Northern House of Delegates
!colspan = 3|Dixie General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Jefferson Parliament
!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico General Assembly
|-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, Apr. 2021|Apr. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}2
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, Apr. 2021|Apr. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|4|7|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}3
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, Apr. 2021|Apr. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}1
![[Puerto Rico General Assembly elections, Apr. 2021|Apr. 2021]]
|{{composition bar|1|3|#fecc09}}
|{{steady}}
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{|class="wikitable"
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!colspan = 3|Northern House of Delegates
!colspan = 3|Dixie General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Jefferson Parliament
!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico General Assembly
!colspan = 3|Governor Elections
|-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[Northern House of Delegates elections, June 2021|June 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|3|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{increase}}1
![[Dixie General Assembly elections, June 2021|June 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|4|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
![[Jefferson Parliament elections, June 2021|June 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|2|5|#f3cc09}}
|{{decrease}}1
![[Puerto Rico General Assembly elections, June 2021|June 2021]]
|{{composition bar|3|3|#fecc09}}
|{{increase}}3
![[Governor Elections, June 2021|June 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|4|#f3cc09}}
|{{steady}}
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===Congressional Elections===
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!Election
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!+/-
!Election
!Seats Won
!+/-
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, July 2020|July 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|5|17|#1aa3ff}}
|N/A
![[United States Senate elections, July 2020|July 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|2|6|#1aa3ff}}
|N/A
|rowspan=2 style="background: pink;"|[[Garland]]
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, Sep. 2020|Sep. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|0|18|#1aa3ff}}
|{{decrease}}2
![[United States Senate elections, Sep. 2020|Sep. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{decrease}}1
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![[United States House of Representatives elections, Nov. 2020|Nov. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|0|18|#1aa3ff}}
|{{increase}}4
![[United States Senate elections, Nov. 2020|Nov. 2020]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{steady}}
|rowspan=2 style="background: lightblue;"|[[Garland]]
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, Jan. 2021|Jan. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|19|#1aa3ff}}
|{{increase}}3
![[United States Senate elections, Jan. 2021|Jan. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{increase}}2
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, Mar. 2021|Mar. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|18|#1aa3ff}}
|{{decrease}}4
![[United States Senate elections, Mar. 2021|Mar. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{decrease}}2
|rowspan=2 style="background: lightyellow;"|[[Sandoval]]
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, May 2021|May 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|20|#1aa3ff}}
|{{increase}}1
![[United States Senate elections, January 2021|Jan 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{steady}}
|-
![[United States House of Representatives elections, July 2021|July. 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|20|#1aa3ff}}
|{{steady}}
![[United States Senate elections, July 2021|July 2021]]
|{{Composition bar|0|8|#1aa3ff}}
|{{increase}}1
|rowspan=2 style="background: #fed8b1;"|[[Christian Bo]]
|}


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[[Category:Parties]]

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Libertarian-Republican Party
Federal Chairman Adala
Federal Vice Chairman Tedd Ddet
State Chairs Pepper Potts
James Bruhman
Founded 11 May 2020
Ideology Right-Libertarianism
Colors             
House of Representatives
1 / 16
Senate
4 / 6
Governorships
1 / 3
State Legislatures
4 / 15
Website
https://discord.gg/9WacA3V

The Libertarian-Republican Party, more commonly referred to as the Libertarian Party or the LRP, is a right-wing political party founded in May of 2020 as a party for the Libertarian members of the Federalist Party, which had recently been dissolved. Originally meant to cover the Centre-Libertarian ideology, the Libertarian-Republican Party has become a big tent for members of the right wing. Originally known as just the Libertarian Party, the decision to adjust was made in order to attract more members of the right wing ideology. The party became the only right wing party following the dissolution of the Pirate Party in April 2021.



Formation and History

After LOTRGate II, Valerie began planning the formation of the Libertarian Party (alongside James Order, Caprese, Computerguy15, Rincewind and Sandoval) . It would go against the Social Conservative movement that some believed aided the dissolution of the Federalist Party and would promote socially progressive and economically conservative values. At the time of the party's formation, the smallest right-wing party came to hold some of the right's biggest heavyweights such as Valerie and Sandoval. They would outlive their socially conservative sister party, the American Solidarity Party and was the only party for members of the right-wing for a short period. In recent months, the party has rebounded and has retained the presidency under President Bo.

The Libertarian-Republican Party made significant gains ins the House of Representatives and the Senate during the Bo presidency, and elected Elkridge to continue as President. But they experienced a sharp decline during the september, and november federal elections largely due to backlash of the federal government shutdown, and ethical issues some party members faced. After suffering heavy losses in state elections and losing the presidency in the november elections, the Libertarian-Republicans rebounded. They won the House for the first time in nearly two years and carried the Senate.

Party Leadership

Federal Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First Valerie May 11, 2020 - July 19, 2020
Second Sandoval July 19, 2020 - September 10, 2020
Third Valerie September 10, 2020 - November 13, 2020
Fourth Bo November 13, 2020 - January 17, 2021
Fifth Howard Elkridge January 17, 2021 - May 15, 2021
Sixth Wonder May 15, 2021 - July 10, 2021
Seventh Bo July 10, 2021 - July 27, 2021
Eigth One-Eyed Jack July 27, 2021 - September 20, 2021
Ninth Cabin Fever September 20, 2021 - October 23, 2021
Tenth Adala October 23, 2021 - March 14, 2021

!Eleventh !Cabin !March 14, 2021 - May 10, 2021 |}

(1) Federal Vice Chair Caprese was "dismissed from the executive" by popular motion. The seat was empty for two days before an election was held.
Federal Vice Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First Caprese May 11, 2020 - May 15, 2020 (1)
Second Order May 17, 2020** - June 28, 2020
Third Hagen June 28, 2020 - July 19th, 2020
Fourth Cabin July 19, 2020 - September 10, 2020
Fifth Sandoval September 10, 2020 - January 14th, 2021
Sixth Computerguy15 January 14th, 2021 - February 15th, 2021
Seventh Wonder February 15th - 2021, May 15th, 2021
Eigth Caprese May 15th, 2021 - May 18th, 2021
Nineth Sandoval May 18th, 2021 - July 10th, 2021
Tenth One-Eyed Jack July 10th - July 27th
Eleventh Wonder August 6th -
Northern Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First ComputerGuy June 12, 2020 - June 15, 2020 (2)
Second April June 15, 2020 - August 10, 2020
Third Hagen August 10, 2020 - September 10, 2020
Fourth Elkridge September 10, 2020 - Present

(2) North State Chair ComputerGuy was "dismissed from the executive" by popular motion. The seat was empty for two days before an election was held.

Dixie Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First James Order June 14, 2020 - June 17, 2020
Second Sandoval June 26, 2020 - July 17, 2020
Third Jed Marshall July 21, 2020 - October 10, 2020
Fourth Aegeus Phoenix October 10, 2020 - November 16, 2020 (estimated)
Fifth Soren November 16, 2020 - December 28, 2020 (estimated)
Sixth Miguel December 28, 2020 - January 15, 2021
Seventh Wonder January 18, 2021 - April 27, 2022
Eighth John "Balls" Grant April 27, 2022 - Present
Jefferson Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First Rincewind May 11, 2020 - August 10, 2020
Second ComputerGuy August 10, 2020 - Present
Puerto Rico Chair
Term Name Term of Service
First Elkridge August 26, 2020 - September 11, 2020
Second Bo September 11, 2020 - November 13, 2020
Third Ian Bellinger November 15, 2020 - Present

Election History

State Elections

Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Governor Elections
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
June 2020
0 / 5
Steady June 2020
1 / 7
Increase1 June 2020
2 / 5
Increase1 June. 2020
1 / 3
Increase1
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
August 2020
1 / 5
Increase1 August 2020
4 / 7
Increase3 August 2020
4 / 5
Increase3
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Puerto Rico General Assembly Governor Elections
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Oct. 2020
2 / 5
Increase1 Oct. 2020
3 / 7
Decrease1 Oct. 2020
2 / 5
Steady Oct. 2020
0 / 3
Steady Oct. 2020
1 / 4
Steady
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Puerto Rico General Assembly
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Dec. 2020
2 / 5
Steady Dec. 2020
5 / 7
Increase2 Dec. 2020
3 / 5
Increase1 Dec. 2020
1 / 3
Increase1
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Puerto Rico General Assembly Governor Elections
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Feb. 2021
0 / 5
Decrease2 Feb. 2021
1 / 7
Decrease4 Feb. 2021
3 / 5
Steady Feb. 2021
1 / 3
Steady Feb. 2021
0 / 4
Decrease1
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Puerto Rico General Assembly
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
Apr. 2021
2 / 5
Increase2 Apr. 2021
4 / 7
Increase3 Apr. 2021
2 / 5
Decrease1 Apr. 2021
1 / 3
Steady
Northern House of Delegates Dixie General Assembly Jefferson Parliament Puerto Rico General Assembly Governor Elections
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
June 2021
3 / 5
Increase1 June 2021
4 / 5
Steady June 2021
2 / 5
Decrease1 June 2021
3 / 3
Increase3 June 2021
0 / 4
Steady

Congressional Elections

House of Representatives Senate President
Election Seats Won +/- Election Seats Won +/-
July 2020
5 / 17
N/A July 2020
2 / 6
N/A Garland
Sep. 2020
0 / 18
Decrease2 Sep. 2020
0 / 8
Decrease1
Nov. 2020
0 / 18
Increase4 Nov. 2020
0 / 8
Steady Garland
Jan. 2021
0 / 19
Increase3 Jan. 2021
0 / 8
Increase2
Mar. 2021
0 / 18
Decrease4 Mar. 2021
0 / 8
Decrease2 Sandoval
May 2021
0 / 20
Increase1 Jan 2021
0 / 8
Steady
July. 2021
0 / 20
Steady July 2021
0 / 8
Increase1 Christian Bo