Horatius Domingo was a governor of Seven for around four months in 1927. He was born in Little Europe in 1889 to parents of Italian origin. Little is clear about his early life, but he was living in Kinley by 1918, having spent some time fighting in the First World War. In 1925, he stood, to everyone's surprise, as a virtually unknown independent candidate in the 1927 state elections, against the powerful figures of Flintist James Nelson, Unionist Erick Simon and socialist Henri Burton. His campaign focus was on a platform of reconciliation between the various ethnic communities of Seven, and in particular building a railway between Kinley and Novosevensk.
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