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====First Term in the General Assembly==== | ====First Term in the General Assembly==== | ||
Upon joining the [[General Assembly]], John met [[Mega Shnx]], who was a [[representative]] and the [[Speaker of the General Assembly]], and [[Pluribus]], another member of the [[General Assembly]]. He joined the [[Tennessee Valley Caucus]]. He voted aye on the [[Line of Succession Act]] and aye on the Dixie Safety, Strength, and Appropriations Act of 2025. | Upon joining the [[General Assembly]], John met [[Mega Shnx]], who was a [[representative]] and the [[Speaker of the General Assembly]], and [[Pluribus]], another member of the [[General Assembly]]. He joined the [[Tennessee Valley Caucus]]. He voted aye on the [[Line of Succession Act]] and aye on the [[Dixie Safety, Strength, and Appropriations Act of 2025]]. | ||
====Term in the House of Representatives==== | ====Term in the House of Representatives==== | ||
Revision as of 17:28, 3 February 2026
| John Fincham | |
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| Deputy House Majority Leader | |
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In office November 17th, 2025 – January 15th, 2026 | |
| Preceded by | Vacant |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| House Whip | |
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In office November 17th, 2025 – January 15th, 2026 | |
| Preceded by | Vacant |
| Succeeded by | Vacant |
| Representative (DX-2) | |
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In office November 13th, 2025 – January 15th, 2026 | |
| Preceded by | Mega Shnx (GSP) |
| Succeeded by | John McTingleberry (Teal) |
| Speaker of the General Assembly | |
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In office December 22nd, 2026 – Present | |
| Preceded by | Mega Shnx (GSP) |
| General Assembly (DX-2) | |
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In office November 13th, 2025 – Present | |
| Preceded by | Janiyah Boudica (GSP) |
| Great Society Party National Committee Member | |
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In office January 6th, 2026 – Present | |
| Denbrough's Decision Desk Journalist | |
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In office December 16th, 2025 – Present | |
| Wiki Committee | |
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In office January 31st, 2026 – Present | |
| Personal Details | |
| Political party | Great Society Party |
Introduction
John Aylette Fincham is a Dixie politician and a member of the Great Society Party. He has served in multiple roles, and also works in the media industry.
Life
Early Life
John was born in the North, in the region of New Jersey. He was born to his father, Weldon Fincham, and his mother, Elizabeth Fincham. As a child, he was interested in politics, frequently doing research on the subject. While on a trip to Salem, Massachusetts, he met and befriended Knox Denbrough. In 5th grade, John moved to Dixie, specifically the region of North Carolina, due to his father having inherited Fincham Castle, which is located there. During high school, he took political science and criminal justice, along with public speaking.
College
Upon graduating high school, John moved back to New Jersey, where he attended Princeton University. While there he studied law and political science. He received the following:
Master's in Political Science;
After graduating from college, he moved back to Dixie, where he currently is working towards his Doctorate in Political Science at the University of North Carolina.
Joining the Great Society Party
Upon returning to Dixie, John joined the Great Society Party. When he joined, he was reunited with Knox Denbrough, who at the time was serving as a representative. He also, when joining, met Thanos May, who was, at the time, Speaker of the House, and Great Society Party Chair.
Political Career
In November of 2025, John announced his candidacy for General Assembly for Dixie District 2, and for Representative for Dixie District 2. He was unopposed in both.
First Term in the General Assembly
Upon joining the General Assembly, John met Mega Shnx, who was a representative and the Speaker of the General Assembly, and Pluribus, another member of the General Assembly. He joined the Tennessee Valley Caucus. He voted aye on the Line of Succession Act and aye on the Dixie Safety, Strength, and Appropriations Act of 2025.