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| name                = Michael 'Miguel' Wazowski
| name                = Michael 'Miguel' Wazowski
| office1              = [[United States Representative]] <br> from [[Dixie]]'s 2nd District
| office1             = [[United States Representative]] <br> from [[Dixie]]'s 4th District
| term_start1         = December 8, 2020
| term_start1          = July 13, 2021
| term_end1            = January 13, 2021
| term_end1          = Incumbent
| predecessor1         = [[Jess Reed]]
| predecessor1        = [[Wonder]]
| successor1           = [[Ethan Matthias]]
| successor1          = Incumbent
| office2             = [[Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development]]
| office2             = [[United States Representative]] <br> from [[Dixie]]'s 2nd District
| term_start2         = January 12, 2021
| term_start2         = December 8, 2020
| term_end2           =  
| term_end2          = January 13, 2021
| president2           = [[Sandoval]]
| predecessor2         = [[Jess Reed]]
| predecessor2         = [[NotAName]]
| successor2           = [[Ethan Matthias]]
| successor2           =  
| office3             = [[Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development]]
| office3             = Speaker of the [[Dixie General Assembly]]
| term_start3         = January 12, 2021
| term_start3         = November 10, 2020
| term_end3           = February 5, 2021
| term_end3           =          
| president3           = [[Sandoval]]
| predecessor3         = [[Christian Bo]]        
| predecessor3         = [[NotAName]]
| office7             = Member of the <br> [[Dixie General Assembly]]
| successor4          =
| constituency7       = 2nd District (14th Assembly – present)
| office4              = [[United States Attorney]]
| term_start7         = August 5, 2020
| term_start4          = April 30, 2021
| term_end7           =  
| term_end4            = May 27th, 2021
| predecessor7         = [[Kevin]]
| predecessor4        = Position Established
| successor7           =  
| successor4           = Position Abolished
| office9             = [[Dixie State Cabinet|Dixie Attorney General]]
| office5             = Speaker of the [[Dixie General Assembly]]
| term_start9         = November 11, 2020
| term_start5         = November 10, 2020
| term_end9           = December 8, 2020
| term_end5           = February 9th, 2021   
| predecessor9         = [[JMP]]
| predecessor5         = [[Christian Bo]]  
| successor9           = [[Malcolm]]
| successor5          = [[Soren]]       
| office10             = [[Dixie State Cabinet|Dixie Secretary of Health and Human Services]]
| office6             = Member of the <br> [[Dixie General Assembly]]
| term_start10         = August 5, 2020
| constituency6       = 2nd District (14th Assembly – 16th Assembly)
| term_end10           = September 27, 2020
| term_start6         = August 5, 2020
| predecessor10       = [[Trash]]
| term_end6           = February 9th, 2021
| successor10         = [[Jess Reed]]
| predecessor6         = [[Kevin]]
| successor6          = [[Seeger Purdy]]
| office7              = [[First Secretary of the Workers' Party]]
| term_start7          = April 19, 2021
| term_end7            = May 27, 2021
| predecessor7        = Position Established
| successor7         = [[Koay]]
| office8             = [[Dixie State Cabinet|Dixie Attorney General]]
| term_start8         = November 11, 2020
| term_end8           = December 8, 2020
| predecessor8         = [[JMP]]
| successor8           = [[Malcolm]]
| office9             = [[Dixie State Cabinet|Dixie Secretary of Health and Human Services]]
| term_start9         = August 5, 2020
| term_end9           = September 27, 2020
| predecessor9       = [[Trash]]
| successor9         = [[Jess Reed]]
| birth_place          = Michael Wazowski <br/> January 11th, 1983 <br/> Austin, Texas
| birth_place          = Michael Wazowski <br/> January 11th, 1983 <br/> Austin, Texas
| spouse              = [[Maria Wazowski]] <br/> (m. 2003 - died 2007)   
| spouse              = [[Maria Wazowski]] <br/> (m. 2003 - died 2007)   
| party                = [[Independent]]
| party                = Independent<br/>Formally [[Libertarian Republican]]<br/>Formally [[Workers' Party]]
| education            = Univerity of Texas at Austin ([[Political Science|BS]]) <br/> Harvard University, JD
| education            = Univerity of Texas at Austin ([[Political Science|BS]]) <br/> Harvard University, JD
| networth            = 10.2 Billion
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'''Michael 'Miguel' Wazowski''' is an American Politician and attorney who currently serves as Speaker of the [[Dixie General Assembly]], representing Dixie's 2nd district and serves as the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Currently a registered independent, Wazowski has previously held positions in the United States House of Representatives and the Dixie State Cabinet. Most recently, Wazowski was a candidate for the special election to become a Senator from the state of [[Dixie]].    
'''Michael Wazowski''', commonly known as Miguel, is an African-American politician and attorney most notable for his time as the Dixie State Assembly Speaker. A current member of the [[Libertarian-Republican Party]], Wazowski was once known for founding the [[Workers' Party]], a far left party that existed for a short period. He has previously held positions in the United States House of Representatives and both the Dixie State Cabinet and the Federal Presidential Cabinet under both President Omarosa [[Sandoval]] and President Christian [[Bo]].  


==Early Life, Education, Career (1983-2009)==
Wazowski is also notable for being the first African-American Speaker of the State of Dixie, and co-founder of both the [[Workers' Party]] and the news company [[The Lone Star]].     
 
==Early Life, Education, Career (1983-2019)==
Michael Wazowski was born on January 11th, 1983 in Austin, (in the then state) Texas at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center to Robert and Christina Wazowski (née Johnson). Wazowski would grow up in the typically nuclear home as an only child, facing adversity as a poor student in school.  
Michael Wazowski was born on January 11th, 1983 in Austin, (in the then state) Texas at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center to Robert and Christina Wazowski (née Johnson). Wazowski would grow up in the typically nuclear home as an only child, facing adversity as a poor student in school.  


Overcoming the challenges of his childhood, he would graduate from Travis High School while earning the famous scholarship, Presidential Scholars. With a full ride to the college of his dreams, the University of Texas at Austin, Wazowski would excel making the dean's list for 3/4 years he attended and graduating with distinction.  
Overcoming the challenges of his childhood, he would graduate from Travis High School while earning the famous scholarship, Presidential Scholars. With a full ride to the college of his dreams, the University of Texas at Austin, Wazowski would excel making the dean's list for 3/4 years he attended and graduating with distinction.  


After graduation he would continue his education at Harvard University before becoming a lawyer at the non-profit [[Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services]] (Also known as RAICES) in Austin, Texas. Dedicated to solving issues of immigration in Texas, Wazowski would argue many cases but stopping short of reaching the Supreme Court. After the success in his position at RAICES, Wazowski was offered multiple positions both in the non-profit and for-profit industries. Deciding to take a position as a partner with a large private firm in New Orleans, LA, he would relocate from his hometown of Austin to New Orleans where he currently still resides.
After graduation he would continue his education at Harvard University before becoming a lawyer at the non-profit [[Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services]] (Commonly known as RAICES) in Austin, Texas. Dedicated to solving issues of immigration in Texas, Wazowski would argue many cases but stopping short of reaching the Supreme Court. After the success in his position at RAICES, Wazowski was offered multiple positions both in the non-profit and for-profit industries. Deciding to take a position as a partner with a large private firm in New Orleans, LA, he would relocate from his hometown of Austin to New Orleans where he currently still resides.
 
==State Assembly and Cabinet==
===State Cabinet===
As an entry into politics, Wazowski would come to meet then Dixie Governor [[Sandoval]] who would offer Wazowski, then a member of the Libertarian Party (now the Libertarian-Republican Party), the position Secretary of Health and Human Services. Coming into the position at the height of COVID-19 pandemic, overseeing the Governor's mandated response and ensuring compliance. Although Wazowski's time in the the cabinet would be short as he would be make the decision to run for the Dixie State Assembly.
 
===Dixie State Assembly===
Seeing an opening for his chance to advance his career, Wazowski would make the decision to challenge the incumbent Kevin, then a member of the former SDP, to his seat in DX-2. With no experience other than his short tenure in the State Cabinet, Wazowski would win his election beating out the incumbent in a close race. Wazowski would start his time off slow, passing no bills, which he would be hit on during his next run. During his first term he would find himself disgruntled with the LRP before departing and running for re-election as an independent. Beating 4 other members, he would and start his second term. During the second term he would be elected to state Speaker half way through the term after then Speaker Bo would resign to focus on his newly elected Vice President position.
 
===Third State Assembly Term===
Rejoining the Libertarian Party (now the Libertarian-Republican Party) Wazowski would cruise to a third win after a successful and productive 2nd term. Returning to the Assembly again, Wazowski would find himself in the majority, gaining bipartisan support for his re-election to the state Speakership. During this session, Wazowski would oversee one of the most bipartisan times in the Assembly's recent history. With the session concluding with large friendships. Wazowski would of course depart the LRP once more and remain an independent until the last few days of the Assembly where he would form the Workers' Party.
 
==House Of Representatives==
===First Term===
Wazowski would make the decision to run for the House of Representatives.
 
==Honors==
Wazowski was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bo on July 8th, 2021.
 
==Personal Life==
 
Wazowski married Maria Wazowski on May 10th, 2003 in their hometown of Austin, Texas. They would be married until she passed away in a tragic car accident at the age of 24. Wazowski has never remarried and is reportedly single. He currently resides in Houston, Dixie where he oversees the Workers' Party and The Lone Star. He is also reportedly renting an apartment in DC for when he is in town for criminal cases or other needed work.
 
Wazowski has no children but does have a pet dog named Baxter, which has been scene at the Dixie State Capitol from time to time during his tenure. Usually living a very private life and not known to post much, even on twitter, not much is known about his outside politics life.
 
==Electoral History==
===Dixie General Assembly===
{{Election box begin |title=August 2020, DX-2 Assembly}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Second Libertarian Party
  |candidate  = [[Miguel]]
  |percentage = 53.97
  |change    = +53.97
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = American Liberal Coalition
  |candidate  = [[Kevin]]
  |percentage = 45.17
  |change    = +45.17
}}
{{Election box gain with party link no change
  |winner    = Second Libertarian Party
  |loser      = American Liberal Coalition
}}
{{Election box end}}


==Entry into Politics==
{{Election box begin |title=October 2020, DX-2 Assembly}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Independent
  |candidate  = [[Miguel]]
  |percentage = 39.88
  |change    = +39.88
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Second Libertarian Party
  |candidate  = [[Lili]]
  |percentage = 15.98
  |change    = -15.98
}}
{{Election box candidate with party link
  |party      = Independent
  |candidate  = [[John Smith]]
  |percentage = 20.64
  |change    = -20.64
}}
{{Election box hold with party link no change
  |winner    = Second Libertarian Party
}}
{{Election box end}}

Latest revision as of 04:22, 6 September 2021

King
Michael 'Miguel' Wazowski
Redson.jpg
United States Representative
from Dixie's 4th District
In office
July 13, 2021 – Incumbent
Preceded by Wonder
United States Representative
from Dixie's 2nd District
In office
December 8, 2020 – January 13, 2021
Preceded by Jess Reed
Succeeded by Ethan Matthias
Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
In office
January 12, 2021 – February 5, 2021
President Sandoval
Preceded by NotAName
United States Attorney
In office
April 30, 2021 – May 27th, 2021
Preceded by Position Established
Succeeded by Position Abolished
Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly
In office
November 10, 2020 – February 9th, 2021
Preceded by Christian Bo
Succeeded by Soren
Member of the
Dixie General Assembly
In office
August 5, 2020 – February 9th, 2021
Preceded by Kevin
Succeeded by Seeger Purdy
Constituency 2nd District (14th Assembly – 16th Assembly)
First Secretary of the Workers' Party
In office
April 19, 2021 – May 27, 2021
Preceded by Position Established
Succeeded by Koay
Dixie Attorney General
In office
November 11, 2020 – December 8, 2020
Preceded by JMP
Succeeded by Malcolm
Dixie Secretary of Health and Human Services
In office
August 5, 2020 – September 27, 2020
Preceded by Trash
Succeeded by Jess Reed
Personal Details
Born Michael Wazowski
January 11th, 1983
Austin, Texas
Political party Independent
Formally Libertarian Republican
Formally Workers' Party
Spouse(s) Maria Wazowski
(m. 2003 - died 2007)
Education Univerity of Texas at Austin (BS)
Harvard University, JD

Michael Wazowski, commonly known as Miguel, is an African-American politician and attorney most notable for his time as the Dixie State Assembly Speaker. A current member of the Libertarian-Republican Party, Wazowski was once known for founding the Workers' Party, a far left party that existed for a short period. He has previously held positions in the United States House of Representatives and both the Dixie State Cabinet and the Federal Presidential Cabinet under both President Omarosa Sandoval and President Christian Bo.

Wazowski is also notable for being the first African-American Speaker of the State of Dixie, and co-founder of both the Workers' Party and the news company The Lone Star.

Early Life, Education, Career (1983-2019)

Michael Wazowski was born on January 11th, 1983 in Austin, (in the then state) Texas at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center to Robert and Christina Wazowski (née Johnson). Wazowski would grow up in the typically nuclear home as an only child, facing adversity as a poor student in school.

Overcoming the challenges of his childhood, he would graduate from Travis High School while earning the famous scholarship, Presidential Scholars. With a full ride to the college of his dreams, the University of Texas at Austin, Wazowski would excel making the dean's list for 3/4 years he attended and graduating with distinction.

After graduation he would continue his education at Harvard University before becoming a lawyer at the non-profit Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (Commonly known as RAICES) in Austin, Texas. Dedicated to solving issues of immigration in Texas, Wazowski would argue many cases but stopping short of reaching the Supreme Court. After the success in his position at RAICES, Wazowski was offered multiple positions both in the non-profit and for-profit industries. Deciding to take a position as a partner with a large private firm in New Orleans, LA, he would relocate from his hometown of Austin to New Orleans where he currently still resides.

State Assembly and Cabinet

State Cabinet

As an entry into politics, Wazowski would come to meet then Dixie Governor Sandoval who would offer Wazowski, then a member of the Libertarian Party (now the Libertarian-Republican Party), the position Secretary of Health and Human Services. Coming into the position at the height of COVID-19 pandemic, overseeing the Governor's mandated response and ensuring compliance. Although Wazowski's time in the the cabinet would be short as he would be make the decision to run for the Dixie State Assembly.

Dixie State Assembly

Seeing an opening for his chance to advance his career, Wazowski would make the decision to challenge the incumbent Kevin, then a member of the former SDP, to his seat in DX-2. With no experience other than his short tenure in the State Cabinet, Wazowski would win his election beating out the incumbent in a close race. Wazowski would start his time off slow, passing no bills, which he would be hit on during his next run. During his first term he would find himself disgruntled with the LRP before departing and running for re-election as an independent. Beating 4 other members, he would and start his second term. During the second term he would be elected to state Speaker half way through the term after then Speaker Bo would resign to focus on his newly elected Vice President position.

Third State Assembly Term

Rejoining the Libertarian Party (now the Libertarian-Republican Party) Wazowski would cruise to a third win after a successful and productive 2nd term. Returning to the Assembly again, Wazowski would find himself in the majority, gaining bipartisan support for his re-election to the state Speakership. During this session, Wazowski would oversee one of the most bipartisan times in the Assembly's recent history. With the session concluding with large friendships. Wazowski would of course depart the LRP once more and remain an independent until the last few days of the Assembly where he would form the Workers' Party.

House Of Representatives

First Term

Wazowski would make the decision to run for the House of Representatives.

Honors

Wazowski was awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal from President Bo on July 8th, 2021.

Personal Life

Wazowski married Maria Wazowski on May 10th, 2003 in their hometown of Austin, Texas. They would be married until she passed away in a tragic car accident at the age of 24. Wazowski has never remarried and is reportedly single. He currently resides in Houston, Dixie where he oversees the Workers' Party and The Lone Star. He is also reportedly renting an apartment in DC for when he is in town for criminal cases or other needed work.

Wazowski has no children but does have a pet dog named Baxter, which has been scene at the Dixie State Capitol from time to time during his tenure. Usually living a very private life and not known to post much, even on twitter, not much is known about his outside politics life.

Electoral History

Dixie General Assembly

August 2020, DX-2 Assembly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LP Miguel 53.97 +53.97
ALC Kevin 45.17 +45.17
LP gain from ALC
October 2020, DX-2 Assembly
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Miguel 39.88 +39.88
LP Lili 15.98 -15.98
Independent John Smith 20.64 -20.64
LP hold