George Cafferty
George Cafferty | |
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President of Delamaria | |
In office 1996–2006 | |
Vice President | Gerard Severnson |
Preceded by | James Leckhampstead Sr. |
Succeeded by | Gerard Severnson |
Senator from Pawnee | |
In office 1986–1996 Serving with Mary Tamton | |
Personal details | |
Born | Howard Air Base, Pawnee | May 13, 1949
Political party | Liberal Party |
Spouse | Claire Cafferty |
Children | 5 |
Parents |
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Military service | |
Branch/service | Delamarian Navy |
Years of service | 1968-1972 |
Rank | Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class |
George Cafferty (Born May 13th 1949) is a Delamarian politician and activist who served as President of Delamaria from 1996 to his resignation in 2006. Cafferty served as a Senator from his home state of Pawnee from 1986 to 1996 and was the Liberal Vice Presidential nominee in the 1992 Election, however he lost to James Leckhampstead Sr. Cafferty is a moderate within the Liberal Party and used this to his advantage in all three of his succesful Presidential elections, however the 2006 Delamarian Assasinations Scandal pressured Cafferty to resign in favour of his less popular Vice President Gerard Severnson.
Cafferty was the son of Lt. Gen. Richard Cafferty of the Delamarian Army, and grew up in various military bases across Delamaria. In 1968, at the age of 19, he enlisted in the Delamarian Navy and within four years he achieved the rank of Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class. He was honourably discharged in 1972, and attended the University of Alberta, where he achieved a masters in political science. By 1980 he was the Chief of Staff to Governor Frank Bailey of Pawnee, and was keen to soon run for political office of his own, he was approached by the Pawnee Liberal Party in 1981 to run for a vacant House seat, however he declined due to personal reasons. In 1986, Senator Joseph DuPont of Pawnee resigned along with several other Pawnee officials after a bribery scandal, this lead Governor Bailey to appoint Cafferty Interim Senator until a Special Election could be held, Cafferty wasnt expected to run for the seat in the election, however after being persuaded by family he agreed to do so, and won by a decent margin.
In the Senate Cafferty was a critic of President Conover, criticising his deregulation of the energy industry and decision to send in troops to Lanada, however he supported Presidential action to increase defence spending.