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'''Sabine Deleaux Armitage''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian politician serving as the junior congresswoman from [[Northern Isle]] Province's 7th district, a seat she was elected to in 2016. She is a member of the [[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|Blue Conservative Party]], and is currently a candidate for [[President of Zamastan]] in the [[2020 Zamastan presidential election]], seeking to replace [[Foley Sakzi]] who is not seeking a second term reelection.
'''Sabine Deleaux Armitage''' is a [[Zamastan]]ian politician serving as the junior congresswoman from [[Northern Isle]] Province's 7th district, a seat she was elected to in 2016. She is a member of the [[Blue Conservative Party (Zamastan)|Blue Conservative Party]], and was a mainline a candidate for [[President of Zamastan]] in the [[2020 Zamastan presidential election]], seeking to replace [[Foley Sakzi]] who was not seeking a second term reelection. She lost the race to former-[[Governor (Zamastan)|Governor]] of [[Alutia (Province)|Alutia]] [[Atticus Moreau]].


Armitage drew national recognition when she won the Blue Conservative Party's primary election for the Northern Isle's 7th congressional district on June 4th, 2016. She defeated BCP Caucus Chair [[Randen Abotsford]], a 7-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2016 election primaries. She went on to win the district's seat in the [[2016 Zamastan presidential election|2016 general election]].  
Armitage drew national recognition when she won the Blue Conservative Party's primary election for the Northern Isle's 7th congressional district on June 4th, 2016. She defeated BCP Caucus Chair [[Randen Abotsford]], a 7-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2016 election primaries. She went on to win the district's seat in the [[2016 Zamastan presidential election|2016 general election]]. Armitage majored in international relations and economics at the [[University of Tofino]], graduating cum laude in 2010. She was previously an activist and worked part-time as a waitress, bartender, and fast-food employee before running for Congress in 2016. She is one of only 13 congresswomen among the 202 BCP lawmakers currently in [[Congress Chamber (Zamastan)|the Congress]] and one of 54 women among 421 lawmakers in [[Congressional Hall (Zamastan)|Congressional Hall]] as a whole.
 
Armitage majored in international relations and economics at the [[University of Tofino]], graduating cum laude in 2010. She was previously an activist and worked part-time as a waitress, bartender, and fast-food employee before running for Congress in 2016. She is one of only 13 congresswomen among the 202 BCP lawmakers currently in [[Congress Chamber (Zamastan)|the Congress]] and one of 54 women among 421 lawmakers in [[Congressional Hall (Zamastan)|Congressional Hall]] as a whole.


==Early Life, Education, and Family==
==Early Life, Education, and Family==

Revision as of 18:47, 21 September 2020

Sabine Deleaux Armitage
SabineDeleauxArmitageCongressionalPortrait.jpg
Sabine Armitage's Congressional Hall Portrait
94th Congresswoman, Northern Isle District 8
Assumed office
September 22nd, 2016
Personal details
BornNovember 21, 1989 (Age:30)
Providence, Northern Isle, Zamastan
CitizenshipZamastanian
NationalityZamastanian
Political partyBCP
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)

Sabine Deleaux Armitage is a Zamastanian politician serving as the junior congresswoman from Northern Isle Province's 7th district, a seat she was elected to in 2016. She is a member of the Blue Conservative Party, and was a mainline a candidate for President of Zamastan in the 2020 Zamastan presidential election, seeking to replace Foley Sakzi who was not seeking a second term reelection. She lost the race to former-Governor of Alutia Atticus Moreau.

Armitage drew national recognition when she won the Blue Conservative Party's primary election for the Northern Isle's 7th congressional district on June 4th, 2016. She defeated BCP Caucus Chair Randen Abotsford, a 7-term incumbent, in what was widely seen as the biggest upset victory in the 2016 election primaries. She went on to win the district's seat in the 2016 general election. Armitage majored in international relations and economics at the University of Tofino, graduating cum laude in 2010. She was previously an activist and worked part-time as a waitress, bartender, and fast-food employee before running for Congress in 2016. She is one of only 13 congresswomen among the 202 BCP lawmakers currently in the Congress and one of 54 women among 421 lawmakers in Congressional Hall as a whole.

Early Life, Education, and Family

Political Career