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| name = Francisco García-Pérez | | name = Francisco García-Pérez | ||
| nationality = New Californian | | nationality = New Californian | ||
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| predecessor = [[Roger Waites]] | | predecessor = [[Roger Waites]] | ||
| successor = | | successor = | ||
| office2 = | | office2 = [[Majority Whip of the Senate of New California|Majority Whip]] of the [[Senate of New California|Senate]] | ||
| term_start2 = | | term_start2 = February 1, 2039 | ||
| term_end2 = January 20, 2041 | | term_end2 = January 20, 2041 | ||
| predecessor2 = [[ | | predecessor2 = [[Harrison Young]] | ||
| successor2 = [[ | | successor2 = [[Lincoln Rodding]] | ||
| office3 = Member of the [[ | | office3 = Member of the [[Senate of New California|Senate]] from {{wp|Los Angeles County|Angeles}} | ||
| term_start3 = January 20, 2037 | | term_start3 = January 20, 2037 | ||
| term_end3 = January 20, | | term_end3 = January 20, 2041 | ||
| | | predecessor3 = [[Jack Eldridge]] | ||
| | | successor3 = [[Nadya Rincon-Alvarado]] | ||
| | | office4 = Member of the [[General Assembly of New California|General Assembly]] from {{wp|Los Angeles County|Angeles}} | ||
| term_start4 = January 20, 2033 | |||
| term_end4 = January 20, 2037 | |||
| constituency4 = [[Angeles's 19th congressional district|19th district]] | |||
| predecessor4 = [[Richie Hoburn]] | |||
| successor4 = [[Reggie Norfolk]] | |||
| birth_name = | | birth_name = | ||
| birth_date = November 30, 1997 (50 years old) | | birth_date = November 30, 1997 (50 years old) | ||
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'''Francisco Manuel García-Pérez''' is a [[New California|Californian]] politician who is the third [[Vice President of New California]], having served since 2041. A member of the [[New Socialist Party (New California)|New Socialist Party]], he previously served | '''Francisco Manuel García-Pérez''' is a [[New California|Californian]] politician who is the third [[Vice President of New California]], having served since 2041. A member of the [[New Socialist Party (New California)|New Socialist Party]], he previously served in the [[General Assembly of New California|General Assembly]] and the [[Senate of New California|Senate]] as a representative from {{wp|Los Angeles County|Angeles}}. |
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Francisco García-Pérez | |
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3rd Vice President of New California | |
Assumed office January 20, 2041 | |
President | Tia Ferch |
Preceded by | Roger Waites |
Majority Whip of the Senate | |
In office February 1, 2039 – January 20, 2041 | |
Preceded by | Harrison Young |
Succeeded by | Lincoln Rodding |
Member of the Senate from Angeles | |
In office January 20, 2037 – January 20, 2041 | |
Preceded by | Jack Eldridge |
Succeeded by | Nadya Rincon-Alvarado |
Member of the General Assembly from Angeles | |
In office January 20, 2033 – January 20, 2037 | |
Preceded by | Richie Hoburn |
Succeeded by | Reggie Norfolk |
Constituency | 19th district |
Personal details | |
Born | November 30, 1997 (50 years old) South Gate, Angeles |
Nationality | New Californian |
Political party | New Socialist (2033–present) Independent (2023-2033) Democratic (2005–2023) |
Spouse | Jalyssa |
Children | 3 |
Francisco Manuel García-Pérez is a Californian politician who is the third Vice President of New California, having served since 2041. A member of the New Socialist Party, he previously served in the General Assembly and the Senate as a representative from Angeles.