Ian Bellinger
{{Infobox officeholder
| image = Ianportrait.gif
| imagesize = 261px
| name = Ian Bellinger
| office = Member of the United States House of Representatives from Jefferson's 4th District
| term_start =
| term_end =
| predecessor = Pierce Bryde
| office1 = Chair of the Federal Reserve
| term_start1 = December 24th, 2022
| term_end1 =
| predecessor1 = Sysadmin
| successor1 =
| office2 = First Secretary of Jefferson
| term_start2 = July 26th, 2020
| term_end2 = October 14th, 2022
| predecessor2 = Ryuki Henderson
| successor2 = Tucker Carlson
| office3 = Member of the Jefferson Parliament
| constituency3 = 5th District (25th, 26th Parliament)
| term_start3 = July 24th, 2022
| term_end3 = October 10th, 2022
| predecessor3 = Freedom4All
| successor3 = Koko
| office4 = President pro tempore of the United States Senate
| term_start4 = March 13, 2022
| term_end4 = May 11, 2022
| predecessor4 = Christian Bo
| successor4 = Sysadmin
| office5 = United States Senator
from Dixie
| term_start5 = March 13, 2022
| term_end5 = May 11, 2022
| predecessor5 = [[Politophile]
| successor5 = James Bruhman
| office6 = United States Senator
from Dixie
| term_start6 = March 13, 2022
| term_end6 = May 11, 2022
| predecessor6 = [[Politophile]
| successor6 = James Bruhman
| office7 = Majority Leader of the
Dixie General Assembly
| term_start7 = February 13, 2022
| term_end7 = March 13, 2022
| office8 = Member of the
Dixie General Assembly
| term_start8 = February 2, 2022
| term_end8 = March 13, 2022
| office9 = Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
| term_start9 = January 16th, 2022
| term_end9 = March 13th, 2022
| predecessor9 = Epsilon Leclair
| office10 = Member of the United States House of Representatives from Dixie's 5th District
| term_start10 = January 15th, 2022
| term_end10 = March 13th, 2022
| predecessor10 = Tulsi
| office11 = Federal Reserve Governor
| term_start11 = November 10th, 2021
| term_end11 =
| predecessor11 =
| successor11 =
| office12 = Vice President of the United States
| term_start12 = March 12, 2021
| term_end12 = November 12, 2021
| president12 =
- Christian Bo
(March–July 2021) - Howard Elkridge
(July 2021–November 2021)
| predecessor12 = Christian Bo
| successor12 = Jeb!
| office13 = United States Senator
from Puerto Rico
| term_start13 = January 13, 2021
| term_end13 = March 12, 2021
| predecessor13 = Valentin Ricca
| successor13 = Sandoval
| office14 = President of the
Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly
| term_start14 = January 8, 2021
| term_end14 = April 11, 2021
| predecessor14 = Butterlands
| successor14 =
| office15 = Member of the
Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly
| term_start15 = December 8, 2020
| term_end15 = April 11, 2021
| predecessor15 = Valentin Ricca
| successor15 =
| office16 = Secretary of the Treasury
of the United States
| term_start16 = November 22, 2020
| term_end16 = March 12, 2021
| predecessor16 = Computerguy15
| successor16 =
| office17 = Puerto Rico Secretary of the Treasury
| term_start17 = December 20, 2021
| term_end17 = May 9, 2021
| predecessor17 =
| successor17 =
| birth_place = Denver, Colorado
| party = Libertarian Party
}}
Ian Bellinger is an American politician who currently serves as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Early Life, Education, Career
Originally from the state of Jefferson, Ian practiced law in Denver before moving to Puerto Rico.
Back in September 2017, Ian led hurricane disaster relief and rebuilding efforts to the island as a result of Hurricane Irma. He has previously referred to Puerto Rico as the "second home" in his heart, before moving there permanently in 2020.
Bellinger served as Vice President of the United States under President Christian Bo and President Howard Elkridge. He is the longest-serving Vice President post-2018 to date.
Bellinger was later nominated and confirmed to the Federal Reserve.
In the January 2022 Federal Election, Ian Bellinger ran and successfully beat then-incumbent Representative Tulsi in his return to Congress. Moreover, Ian Bellinger was one of nine Libertarian-Republican Party affiliated Representatives to be elected to Congress, thus giving the Libertarian-Republican party a majority. As the Liberty Caucus' candidate, Ian Bellinger became the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, defeating then-incumbent Speaker Epsilon Leclair.
Federal Electoral History
| July 2021 Presidential Election | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presidential Candidate | Party | Home State | Popular Vote | Electoral Vote | Running Mate | |||||
| Vice-Presidential Candidate | Party | Home State | Electoral Vote | |||||||
| Howard Elkridge | Libertarian Party | North | 44.88% | 16 | Ian Bellinger | Second Libertarian Party | Puerto Rico | 16 | ||
| SteB | Social Democratic Party | North | 36.44% | 8 | Drunk | Social Democratic Party | Dixie | 8 | ||
| April Kennedy | Indepedent | Jefferson | 17.94% | 4 | Rose McAlister | Indepedent | Jefferson | 4 | ||
| Other/Write-in | 0.74% | — | Other/Write-in | — | ||||||
| Total | 100% | 29 | 29 | |||||||
| Needed to win | 15 | 15 | ||||||||
| March 2021 Presidential Election | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Presidential Candidate | Party | Home State | Popular Vote | Electoral Vote | Running Mate | |||||
| Vice-Presidential Candidate | Party | Home State | Electoral Vote | |||||||
| Christian Bo | LRP | Dixie | 48.17% | 18 | Ian Bellinger | LRP | Puerto RIco | 18 | ||
| Epsilon Leclair | GLP | Jefferson | 50.99% | 12 | Rose McAlister | GLP | Jefferson | 12 | ||
| Other/Write-in | 0.84% | — | Other/Write-in | — | ||||||
| Total | 100% | 30 | 30 | |||||||
| Needed to win | 16 | 16 | ||||||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LP | Ian Bellinger | 684,726 | 55.42 | +55.42 | |
| UL | Ricca (inc.) | 550,795 | 44.58 | -55.42 | |
| LP gain from UL | |||||
| Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SDP | Joash Trudeau | 658,409 | 53.29 | +53.29 | |
| LP | Ian Bellinger | 529,544 | 42.86 | -3.81 | |
| ODP | Carlos | 47,568 | 3.85 | +3.85 | |
| SDP gain from UL | |||||