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name= Trenton Rendell| | name= Trenton Rendell| | ||
+ | wiki= Trenton Rendell| | ||
birth= October 2008| | birth= October 2008| | ||
− | death= | | + | death= Sometime in 2017 (est)| |
+ | dead= yes| | ||
sex= Male| | sex= Male| | ||
− | picture= | + | picture= Citizen1225529.jpg| |
− | level= | + | level=30| |
number= 1225526| <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | number= 1225526| <!-- this is their eRepublik profile number --> | ||
+ | country= Canada| | ||
+ | party= | | ||
+ | residence= [[Ontario]]| | ||
+ | faith= | | ||
+ | newspaper= The Canuck| | ||
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− | + | office1= Congress member| | |
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office_location1= Canada| | office_location1= Canada| | ||
term_begin1= 26 December 2008| | term_begin1= 26 December 2008| | ||
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term_end2= 26 June 2009| | term_end2= 26 June 2009| | ||
term_begin3= 26 August 2009| | term_begin3= 26 August 2009| | ||
− | term_end3= | + | term_end3= 26 September 2009| |
+ | term_begin4= 26 December 2009| | ||
+ | term_end4= 26 January 2010| | ||
+ | term_begin5= 26 April 2010| | ||
+ | term_end5= 26 June 2010| | ||
− | + | office9= Minister{{!}}Minister Of Industries| | |
− | + | office_location9= Canada| | |
− | + | term_begin9= 5 January 2009| | |
− | + | term_end9= 5 March 2009| | |
− | + | office10= Minister of Defense{{!}}Deputy Minister Of Defense| | |
− | + | office_location10= Canada| | |
− | + | term_begin10= 5 May 2009| | |
− | + | term_end10= 5 June 2009| | |
+ | under10= John Wilkmot| | ||
− | + | office11= Party president| | |
− | + | office_location11= Canadian Social Democrats| | |
− | + | term_begin11= 15 May 2009| | |
− | + | term_end11= 15 June 2009| | |
− | + | office12= Minister{{!}}Minister of Immigration and Citizenship| | |
− | + | office_location12= Canada| | |
− | + | term_begin12= 5 September 2009| | |
− | + | term_end12= N/A| | |
− | + | office13= Trenton_Rendell{{!}}Honorary Member| | |
− | + | office_location13= Trenton_Rendell{{!}}the Office Francophone| | |
− | + | office14= President| | |
− | + | office_location14= Canada| | |
− | + | term_begin14= 6 April 2012| | |
− | + | term_end14= 5 May 2012| | |
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+ | <!-- military --> | | ||
+ | military rank= Supreme Marshal***| | ||
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− | Trenton spent his first week living in | + | Trenton spent his first week living in [[Ontario]]. He then moved to the [[USA]] for a duration of two weeks. After finding that his new surrounding in the US was nothing compared to that of his homeland Trenton moved back to [[Canada]] and has lived there for the majority of his eLife. |
− | Trenton decided to join | + | ==Politics== |
− | + | Trenton decided to join Canadian politics after fighting many battles in the War with the CAF. During his life Trenton was a member of the [[Canadian Social Democrats]], [[Canadian Progressive Front]] and [[Egalitarian_Party_of_Independent_Canadians_(party)|EPIC]]. His major achievement is becoming [[President]] of Canada in April 2012. | |
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+ | ===Congressional Election Results for Trenton=== | ||
'''Ontario:''' | '''Ontario:''' | ||
+ | :December 2008 Congress: 27 Votes - '''Elected''' | ||
+ | :January 2009 Congress: 12 Votes - '''Elected''' | ||
+ | :February 2009 Congress: 37 Votes - '''Elected''' | ||
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− | + | :March 2009 Congress: 7 Votes - '''Not Elected''' | |
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− | March 2009 Congress: 7 Votes - '''Not Elected''' | + | |
'''Ontario:''' | '''Ontario:''' | ||
− | + | :April 2009 Congress: 22 Votes - '''Elected ''' | |
− | April 2009 Congress: 22 Votes - '''Elected ''' | + | :May 2009 Congress: 50 Votes - '''Elected ''' |
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− | May 2009 Congress: 50 Votes - '''Elected ''' | + | |
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+ | :August 2009 Congress: 10 Votes - '''Elected''' | ||
− | + | ===Party presidency=== | |
− | + | In April 2009 Trent ran for the [[Party president]] of the [[Canadian Social Democrats]], backed by the leaders of the other parties, and well know CSD members. Trent was a sure win. Though on election day the polls read a different story: | |
− | + | #Cleomynestra Cathak: 92 Votes | |
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− | + | In May 2009, seeing his party in utter ruins, Trenton decided to change everything. He ran for the Party president once again, this time running against Interm Party president Dabman. On election day things looked glim for Trenton with the voting standing 30 Dabman - 10 Trenton. It seemed like a sure victory for Dabman, but Trenton supporters started voting and most of the day it was a tie between Dabman and Trenton with Trenton eventually winning. It was the closest Election in CSD history with an 11 vote margin separating Trenton from Dabman. | |
+ | #Trenton Rendell: 77 Votes | ||
+ | #Dabman: 66 votes | ||
− | Tantis (CLP) 53 Votes | + | ===Country presidency=== |
+ | In May 2009 Cleomynesta Cathak was a candidate for the [[President]] of Canada, though dropped out hours before the election due to pressure and obscene messages. Reluctant to see Trenton as the President, She ran Dabman, a fellow CSD member, as the CSD's candidate for the President, though Dabman never wanted to run in the first place. In all the confusion and chaos among citizens and party leaders, the [[Democratic Action League]] decided to run Trenton Rendell as their candidate. Unprepared and nervous, Trenton debated President [[Bruck]] at the Presidential Debate and was not convincing enough. The May 2009 country President results were as follows: | ||
+ | #[[Bruck]] (CEP, PPC, CPP, LRP) 367 Votes | ||
+ | #'''Trenton Rendell''' (DAL) 114 Votes | ||
+ | #[[Miloslav]] (PNQ) 80 Votes | ||
+ | #[[Tantis]] (CLP) 53 Votes | ||
+ | #{{eLink|citizen|165831|Gabriel Saviorus}} (CHAOS) 21 Votes | ||
− | + | In April 2012, after Trenton won the [[party elections]] for [[Egalitarian_Party_of_Independent_Canadians_(party)|EPIC]], he candidated himself for the [[presidential elections]] and won against [[Rolo Tahmasee]]. | |
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Trenton spent his first week living in Ontario. He then moved to the USA for a duration of two weeks. After finding that his new surrounding in the US was nothing compared to that of his homeland Trenton moved back to Canada and has lived there for the majority of his eLife.
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Politics
Trenton decided to join Canadian politics after fighting many battles in the War with the CAF. During his life Trenton was a member of the Canadian Social Democrats, Canadian Progressive Front and EPIC. His major achievement is becoming President of Canada in April 2012.
Congressional Election Results for Trenton
Ontario:
- December 2008 Congress: 27 Votes - Elected
- January 2009 Congress: 12 Votes - Elected
- February 2009 Congress: 37 Votes - Elected
- March 2009 Congress: 7 Votes - Not Elected
Ontario:
- April 2009 Congress: 22 Votes - Elected
- May 2009 Congress: 50 Votes - Elected
Alberta:
- August 2009 Congress: 10 Votes - Elected
Party presidency
In April 2009 Trent ran for the Party president of the Canadian Social Democrats, backed by the leaders of the other parties, and well know CSD members. Trent was a sure win. Though on election day the polls read a different story:
- Cleomynestra Cathak: 92 Votes
- Trenton Rendell: 29 Votes
In May 2009, seeing his party in utter ruins, Trenton decided to change everything. He ran for the Party president once again, this time running against Interm Party president Dabman. On election day things looked glim for Trenton with the voting standing 30 Dabman - 10 Trenton. It seemed like a sure victory for Dabman, but Trenton supporters started voting and most of the day it was a tie between Dabman and Trenton with Trenton eventually winning. It was the closest Election in CSD history with an 11 vote margin separating Trenton from Dabman.
- Trenton Rendell: 77 Votes
- Dabman: 66 votes
Country presidency
In May 2009 Cleomynesta Cathak was a candidate for the President of Canada, though dropped out hours before the election due to pressure and obscene messages. Reluctant to see Trenton as the President, She ran Dabman, a fellow CSD member, as the CSD's candidate for the President, though Dabman never wanted to run in the first place. In all the confusion and chaos among citizens and party leaders, the Democratic Action League decided to run Trenton Rendell as their candidate. Unprepared and nervous, Trenton debated President Bruck at the Presidential Debate and was not convincing enough. The May 2009 country President results were as follows:
- Bruck (CEP, PPC, CPP, LRP) 367 Votes
- Trenton Rendell (DAL) 114 Votes
- Miloslav (PNQ) 80 Votes
- Tantis (CLP) 53 Votes
- Gabriel Saviorus (CHAOS) 21 Votes
In April 2012, after Trenton won the party elections for EPIC, he candidated himself for the presidential elections and won against Rolo Tahmasee.