Rory Whittemore

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Rory Whittemore
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President of the Free Union
In office
17 March 2014 – 11 January 2016
Vice PresidentRoland Lellouche
Preceded byStanislas Lzerkhov
Succeeded byRoland Lellouche
Leader of the
New Frontiers Party
In office
10 March 2003 – 11 January 2016
Preceded byJoseph Darvish
Succeeded byWilliam St. John
Head of Parliament
In office
17 March 2005 – 17 March 2014
Preceded byNoah Feldman
Succeeded byCaspar Fawcett
Mayor of Revelstoke
In office
17 March 1995 – 17 March 2005
Preceded byDan Sachmann
Succeeded byEdwin Lindt
Member of Parliament
for Revelstoke
In office
2 March 1995 – 17 March 2000
Personal details
Born (1963-06-06) 6 June 1963 (age 60)
Haynesworth, Acronius
NationalityAcronian
Political partyNew Frontiers Party
SpouseLena Whittemore (m. 1996)
ChildrenRachel Whittemore (b. 1998)
Leon Whittemore (b. 2000)
Louise Whittemore (b. 2003)
Alma materConcordia Provincial University
National Institution of Law
ProfessionPolitician

Rory Baines-Law Whittemore is the 22nd and current President of the Free Union, and the first New Frontiers Party member to hold the office. Born in Revelstoke, Concordia, Whittemore is a graduate of Concordia Provincial University and the National Institution of Law. He worked as a community organizer in Gavenny before earning his law degree from Concordia Provincial University. He worked as a civil rights attorney and taught law at Gavenny University Law School between 1990 and 1995. Whittemore served five consecutive terms in the National Parliament between 1995 and 2005 for Revelstoke District while simultaneously acting as mayor of Revelstoke.

Early life and career

Legislative career

Presidency

Family and personal life

Death

Whittemore was killed on 11 January 2016 in Whitehall, Susseaux, Brytene, after Al-Qaria terrorists attacked the grand opening of St. Leonard's Cathedral. Also killed were the Valdian and Carlossian ambassadors to Brytene, Daniel Robertson and Adrian Whitmore, respectively and Archbishop d'Averc of the Cathedral.