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The '''Eli Murray administration''' began on December 1, 1783 when [[Eli Murray]] took office as the second [[President of Rizealand|president]] of the [[Rizealand|Federation of Rizealand]] and ended when he left office on December 1, 1788. Murray took office as a [[Federalist Party (Rizealand)|Federalist]] after winning the [[1783 Rizealand presidential election|1783 election]]. After he was defeated in the [[1788 Rizealand presidential election|1788 election]], his administration was succeeded by the [[Rogers administration]] under [[Thomas Rogers]], a member of the [[Confederate Party (Rizealand)|Confederate Party]]. | The '''Eli Murray administration''' began on December 1, 1783 when [[Eli Murray]] took office as the second [[President of Rizealand|president]] of the [[Rizealand|Federation of Rizealand]] and ended when he left office on December 1, 1788. Murray took office as a [[Federalist Party (Rizealand)|Federalist]] after winning the [[1783 Rizealand presidential election|1783 election]]. After he was defeated in the [[1788 Rizealand presidential election|1788 election]], his administration was succeeded by the [[Rogers administration]] under [[Thomas Rogers]], a member of the [[Confederate Party (Rizealand)|Confederate Party]]. | ||
== Cabinet == | |||
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! colspan="5" |'''Cabinet of Eli Murray''' | |||
|- | |||
! Office | |||
! Name | |||
! Took office | |||
! Left office | |||
|- | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[President of Rizealand|President]]''' | |||
|[[Eli Murray]] | |||
|December 1, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[Deputy President of Rizealand|Deputy President]]''' | |||
|[[Ethan Hudson]] | |||
|December 1, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[Rizealand Department of Foreign Relations|Foreign Secretary]]''' | |||
|[[Jonathan Payne]] | |||
|December 1, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[Rizealand Department of Treasury and Finance|Treasury Secretary]]''' | |||
|[[Matthew Buchannon]] | |||
|December 16, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[Rizealand Department of Defense|War Secretary]]''' | |||
|[[Edward Marlin]] | |||
|December 1, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|- | |||
|'''[[Attorney General of the Federation|Attorney General]]''' | |||
|[[Amos Kirk]] | |||
|December 1, 1783 | |||
|December 1, 1788 | |||
|} | |||
[[Category:Presidential administrations of Rizealand]] | [[Category:Presidential administrations of Rizealand]] |
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Eli Murray administration | |
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Date formed | 1 December 1783 |
Date dissolved | 1 December 1788 |
People | |
Head of government | Eli Murray |
Deputy head of government | Ethan Hudson |
Member party | Federalist |
History | |
Election(s) | 1783 |
Predecessor | James Camden |
Successor | Thomas Rogers |
The Eli Murray administration began on December 1, 1783 when Eli Murray took office as the second president of the Federation of Rizealand and ended when he left office on December 1, 1788. Murray took office as a Federalist after winning the 1783 election. After he was defeated in the 1788 election, his administration was succeeded by the Rogers administration under Thomas Rogers, a member of the Confederate Party.
Cabinet
Cabinet of Eli Murray | ||||
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Office | Name | Took office | Left office | |
President | Eli Murray | December 1, 1783 | December 1, 1788 | |
Deputy President | Ethan Hudson | December 1, 1783 | December 1, 1788 | |
Foreign Secretary | Jonathan Payne | December 1, 1783 | December 1, 1788 | |
Treasury Secretary | Matthew Buchannon | December 16, 1783 | December 1, 1788 | |
War Secretary | Edward Marlin | December 1, 1783 | December 1, 1788 | |
Attorney General | Amos Kirk | December 1, 1783 | December 1, 1788 |