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Richland County Council

District Incumbent Committee Assignments Party
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Jason Stevens
since 2015
Speaker pro tem
Administration
Education Oversight
Republican
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Amy Nesbitt
since 2011
Education Oversight, Chair
Finance
Democratic
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Ted Hammond, Jr.
since 2003
Judicial Affairs, Chair
Transportation
Democratic
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Larry Coons
since 2011
Intergovernmental Cooperation
Planning and Development
Republican
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Patsy Rogers
since 2011
Administration, Chair
Health & Human Services
Rural Caucus
Democratic
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Evan Bailey
since 2011
Health & Human Services, Chair
Judicial Affairs
Democratic
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Kathy Hennegan
since 2015
Education Oversight
Health & Human Services
Republican
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Brian Hopkins
since 2019
Administration
Planning and Development
Democratic
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Mark Forrest
since 2019
Finance
Planning and Development
Republican
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Michael Harmon
since 2019
Health & Human Services
Transportation
Rural Caucus
Republican
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Barry McCormack
since 2011
Finance
Judicial Affairs
Republican
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Sandy Smith
since 2015
Finance
Transportation, Chair
Democratic
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Teresa Boyd-Parker
since 2011
Administration
Transportation
Democratic
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Rashad Lorick
since 2015
Education Oversight
Intergovernmental Cooperation
Democratic
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Corley Wallace
since 2019
Intergovernmental Cooperation
Judicial Affairs
Democratic
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Robert S. Johnson
since 2015
Education Oversight
Health & Human Services
Rural Caucus
Democratic
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Murrell Koon
since 1995
Speaker
Finance, Chair
Intergovernmental Cooperation
Rural Caucus
Democratic
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Zack Lofton
since 2015
Administration
Planning and Development
Democratic
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Eddie Haskins
since 2003
Intergovernmental Cooperation, Chair
Judicial Affairs
Democratic
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Kendra Robinson
since 2019
Planning and Development
Transportation
Democratic

States

Flag Name Capital City Largest City Governor Population Area (mi2)
Flag of Illinois (1915–1969).svg Providence Wethersfield Dorchester Michael Quimbley (R) 11,538,220 54,556
Jefferson state flag.svg Jefferson Shadwell Piksburg Richard C. Lawrence (R) 9,104,846 69,715
Flag of South Carolina.svg New Carolana Raleigh Charleston Marion Gressette (D) 4,650,914 48,067

States

States of Rizealand
Name Capital City Largest City Governor Population Area (mi2) Representatives
Barbuda
Saint John's
Stacey Plaskett (D) 902,304 3,008 2 (2 D)
Chappaquenick
Hartford
Thomas A. Walsh (D) 1,413,268 10,762 3 (2 D, 1 R)
Providence
New Derby
George Acosta (D) 1,133,010 12,345 3 (3 D)
Cheshire
Dorset
Rutherford Thayer (R) 2,138,956 25,398 5 (3 R, 2 D)
File:Estmere.png New Estmere
Plymouth
Joseph Rainey (D) 8,765,237 59,349 20 (12 D, 8 R)
Norcross Fort Pierce San Erasmo Michael Quimbley (D) 13,560,384 70,256 31 (21 D, 10 R)
Columbia
Camden
Wayne A. Fredricks (D) 993,828 203 2 (2 D)
Winnsylvania Alberton Lennox Steven Wolfe (R) 10,342,006 64,758 23 (12 R, 11 D)
Henrietta
Jamestown
Kevin McElleney (D) 6,259,418 67,472 14 (8 D, 6 R)
North Atchafalaya Salem Cincinapolis Roger Lawrence (R) 6,994,326 57,429 16 (10 R, 6 D)
South Atchafalaya Marion Charleston John C. Land III (R) 4,320,519 30,387 10 (8 R, 2 D)
Missatucky Jackson Thebes Robert Lee Wood (D) 4,718,235 65,238 11 (8 R, 3 D)
Alahana Talusa Shreveport Bill Lawrence (R) 8,768,235 78,629 20 (13 R, 7 D)
File:Flag of Texas (red and blue colors vice versa).png Cahokia
Dulles
Amy Sargent (R) 5,378,221 90,372 12 (6 R, 6 D)
North Rinnepaw
Rapid City
Kristen Wilbanks (R) 2,175,216 106,559 5 (5 R)
South Rinnepaw Barnwell Manhattan Lincoln Chaffee (R) 2,994,038 107,320 7 (6 R, 1 D)
Saskatoula
Colorado City
Everton Blair (R) 1,678,290 173,408 4 (4 R)
Sacremento Santa Fe Anaheim Ronald Gardner (D) 11,243,806 128,688 25 (18 D, 7 R)
Jefferson Springfield Johnson City Neil Graham (D) 10,745,612 140,381 24 (14 D, 10 R)
Pasos Verdes
Santa Ana
Rebecca Sanders (D) 1,260,259 8,342 2 (2 D)
Rizealand Camden San Erasmo 105,785,168 ??? 240

Barbuda

Barbuda is a state of the Federation of Rizealand composed of the distinct island of Barbuda and the subsequent chain of smaller Sea Islands. The area was originally held as an area of rice and tobacco cultivation, mostly using slave labor, until the early 20th century. After the period of emancipation, these islands were ceded from Henrietta (Barbuda) and South Atchafalaya (the Sea Islands), respectively, the area became a state in their own right.

Originally purported to be the "Black-majority land" after the period of emancipation closed, the Ku Klux Klan became active and effectively excluded Black participation in civil society until the late 20th century. At this point, due to a large exodus of Black citizens out of the country and out of the state, their share of the population has dwindled from 70% to 45%.

Barbuda
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Capital
and Largest City
Saint John's
Government
 • GovernorStacey Plaskett (D)
 • LegislatureBarbuda State Legislature
Area
 • Total3,515 sq mi (9,100 km2)
Population
 • Total902,304
 • Density260/sq mi (99/km2)

Chappaquenick

Chappaquenick
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Capital
and Largest City
Hartford
Government
 • GovernorThomas A. Walsh (D)
 • LegislatureChappaquenick General Court
Area
 • Total10,762 sq mi (27,870 km2)
Population
 • Total1,413,268
 • Density130/sq mi (51/km2)
Providence
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Capital
and Largest City
Hartford
Government
 • GovernorGeorge Acosta (D)
 • LegislatureProvidence General Court
Area
 • Total12,345 sq mi (31,970 km2)
Population
 • Total1,633,010
 • Density130/sq mi (51/km2)
Cheshire
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Capital
and Largest City
Dorset
Government
 • GovernorRutheford Thayer (R)
 • LegislatureCheshire General Court
Area
 • Total25,398 sq mi (65,780 km2)
Population
 • Total2,138,956
 • Density84/sq mi (33/km2)
New Estmere
Capital
and Largest City
Plymouth
Government
 • GovernorJoseph Rainey (D)
 • LegislatureNew Estmere General Assembly
Area
 • Total59,349 sq mi (153,710 km2)
Population
 • Total8,765,237
 • Density150/sq mi (57/km2)
Norcross
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CapitalFort Pierce
Largest CitySan Erasmo
Government
 • GovernorMichael Quimbley (D)
 • LegislatureNorcross State Legislature
Area
 • Total70,256 sq mi (181,960 km2)
Population
 • Total13,560,384
 • Density190/sq mi (75/km2)
Columbia
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Capital
and Largest City
Camden
Government
 • GovernorWayne A. Fredricks (D)
 • LegislatureColumbia State Legislature
Area
 • Total203 sq mi (530 km2)
Population
 • Total993,828
 • Density4,900/sq mi (1,900/km2)
Winnsylvania
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CapitalAlberton
Largest CityLennox
Government
 • GovernorStephen Wolfe (R)
 • LegislatureWinnsylvania General Court
Area
 • Total64,758 sq mi (167,720 km2)
Population
 • Total10,342,006
 • Density160/sq mi (62/km2)
Henrietta
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Capital
and Largest City
Jamestown
Government
 • GovernorKevin McElleney (D)
 • LegislatureHenrietta General Assembly
Area
 • Total64,758 sq mi (167,720 km2)
Population
 • Total6,259,418
 • Density97/sq mi (37/km2)
North Atchafalaya
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Capital
Salem
Largest CityCincinapolis
Government
 • GovernorRoger Lawrence (R)
 • LegislatureNorth Atchafalaya General Assembly
Area
 • Total61,429 sq mi (159,100 km2)
Population
 • Total6,994,326
 • Density110/sq mi (44/km2)
South Atchafalaya
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CapitalMarion
Largest CityCharleston
Government
 • GovernorJohn C. Land III (R)
 • LegislatureSouth Atchafalaya General Assembly
Area
 • Total33,387 sq mi (86,470 km2)
Population
 • Total3,820,519
 • Density110/sq mi (44/km2)
Missatucky
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CapitalJackson
Largest CityThebes
Government
 • GovernorRobert Lee Wood (D)
 • LegislatureMissatucky General Assembly
Area
 • Total65,238 sq mi (168,970 km2)
Population
 • Total4,718,235
 • Density72/sq mi (28/km2)
Alahana
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CapitalTalusa
Largest CityShreveport
Government
 • GovernorBill Lawrence (R)
 • LegislatureAlahana General Assembly
Area
 • Total78,629 sq mi (203,650 km2)
Population
 • Total8,768,235
 • Density110/sq mi (43/km2)


Political Parties

Republican Party Strength
State Congressional Delegation Upper Chamber Lower Chamber
Barbuda
0 / 2
No Upper Chamber
9 / 26
Chappaquenick
1 / 3
6 / 17
19 / 51
Providence
0 / 3
5 / 20
12 / 80
Cheshire
3 / 5
24 / 48
52 / 102
New Estmere
8 / 20
17 / 50
39 / 100
Norcross
10 / 31
19 / 63
40 / 137
Columbia
0 / 2
No Upper Chamber
2 / 14
Winnsylvania
12 / 23
13 / 30
47 / 90
Henrietta
6 / 14
20 / 44
67 / 126
North Atchafalaya
10 / 16
30 / 53
59 / 107
South Atchafalaya
8 / 10
23 / 40
71 / 120
Missatucky
8 / 11
18 / 33
55 / 99
Alahana
13 / 20
20 / 36
75 / 124
Cahokia
6 / 12
16 / 30
33 / 60
North Rinnepaw
5 / 5
No Upper Chamber
74 / 100
South Rinnepaw
6 / 7
No Upper Chamber
60 / 100
Saskatoula
4 / 4
15 / 21
29 / 42
Sacremento
7 / 25
18 / 60
35 / 120
Jefferson
10 / 24
No Upper Chamber
77 / 200
Pasos Verdes
0 / 2
No Upper Chamber
9 / 30
Democratic Party Strength
State Congressional Delegation Upper Chamber Lower Chamber
Barbuda
2 / 2
No Upper Chamber
17 / 26
Chappaquenick
2 / 3
11 / 17
32 / 51
Providence
3 / 3
15 / 20
68 / 80
Cheshire
2 / 5
24 / 48
48 / 102
New Estmere
12 / 20
33 / 50
61 / 100
Norcross
20 / 31
44 / 63
93 / 137
Columbia
2 / 2
No Upper Chamber
12 / 14
Winnsylvania
11 / 23
17 / 30
43 / 90
Henrietta
8 / 14
24 / 44
59 / 126
North Atchafalaya
6 / 16
23 / 53
48 / 107
South Atchafalaya
2 / 10
17 / 40
49 / 120
Missatucky
3 / 11
15 / 33
44 / 99
Alahana
7 / 20
16 / 36
49 / 124
Cahokia
6 / 12
14 / 30
27 / 60
North Rinnepaw
0 / 5
No Upper Chamber
26 / 100
South Rinnepaw
1 / 7
No Upper Chamber
40 / 100
Saskatoula
0 / 4
6 / 21
13 / 42
Sacremento
18 / 25
42 / 60
85 / 120
Jefferson
14 / 24
No Upper Chamber
124 / 200
Pasos Verdes
2 / 2
No Upper Chamber
21 / 30


71,190,112 (POP) 968,638 (LAND) 160 (REPS)


Republican Party
PresidentHarry McAddy
ChairmanLewis E. Reed
IdeologyConservative liberalism
Social conservatism
Economic liberalism
Political positionRight-wing
Seats in the Senate
21 / 40
Seats in the House of Representatives
83 / 160
State governorships
5 / 10
Seats in state upper chambers
133 / 285
Seats in state lower chambers
479 / 991