102nd Ibravian Congress: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(Created page with "The '''102nd Ibravian Congress''' was an assembly of the Ibravian Senate and House of Representatives at the Ibravian Congress|Cong...") |
m (→See also) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Daniel Järnefelt]] (L) | :{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Daniel Järnefelt]] (L) | ||
====Cadieux==== | ====Cadieux==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}1. [[Victoria Clérisseau]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Christian Jeannin]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}3. [[Charles Laboise]] (R) | |||
====Favreau==== | ====Favreau==== | ||
====Guérin==== | ====Guérin==== | ||
Line 37: | Line 40: | ||
{{Col-break}} | {{Col-break}} | ||
====Maryeti==== | ====Maryeti==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}1. [[Harry Palmer]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Kieran Hale]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}3. [[Joaquin Diaz]] (L) | |||
====Naveau==== | ====Naveau==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}1. [[Patrick Holland]] (R) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}2. [[Ava Gardner]] (R) | |||
====Nuaria==== | ====Nuaria==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}1. [[Matthew Hamida]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[David Nakanaela]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}3. [[Anna Kiniwaii]] (R) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}4. | |||
====Reginia==== | ====Reginia==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}1. [[Michael Ronchetto]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Aiden Wells]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}3. [[James Schneider]] (R) | |||
====Rupierre==== | ====Rupierre==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}1. [[Monica Huffman]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Matthew Jacques]] (L) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}3. [[Lloyd Hayden]] (L) | |||
====Sagrado==== | ====Sagrado==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}1. [[Antonio Malillos]] (R) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Democratic Party}}2. [[Brenda Curtis]] (L) | |||
====Santa María==== | ====Santa María==== | ||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}1. [[Lauren Reynolds]] (R) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}2. [[Simón Armandéz]] (R) | |||
:{{Party stripe|Republican Party}}3. [[Michael Devilla]] (R) | |||
{{Col-end}} | {{Col-end}} | ||
===House of Representatives=== | ===House of Representatives=== | ||
{{TOC Ibravian states|_2}} | {{TOC Ibravian states|_2}} | ||
Line 89: | Line 113: | ||
===House of Representatives=== | ===House of Representatives=== | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[101st Ibravian Congress]] | |||
*[[103rd Ibravian Congress]] |
Latest revision as of 04:25, 30 May 2022
The 102nd Ibravian Congress was an assembly of the Ibravian Senate and House of Representatives at the Congress. It began on November 11, 2019 and ended on November 11, 2021, during the first half of Justin McNamara's presidency.
Major events
Party seating
Senate
House of Representatives
Leadership
Senate
House of Representatives
Officers
Senate
House of Representatives
Members
Senate
Alcaraz
Aurina
Cadieux
FavreauGuérinHumatobaLefevreMarthua
|
Maryeti
Nuaria
Reginia
Rupierre
Sagrado
Santa María
|
House of Representatives
AlcarazAurinaCadieuxFavreauGuérinHumatobaLefevreMarthua
|
MaryetiNuariaReginiaRupierreSagradoSanta María
|
Changes in membership
Vacating member | Reason | Successor | Date of successor's formal installation | |
---|---|---|---|---|
L | Sophia Rousseau | Resigned on November 18, 2019, to become the Ibravian Vice President; successor appointed on November 20. | Mark Barrett | November 20, 2019 |
R | Tom Ochoa | Died on January 21, 2020; successor appointed on January 24. | Sierra Vidal | January 24, 2020 |