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  • Lise Eizenga
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  • Lise Eizenga began her career as a lawyer. Although never elected to the Senate, she became known in 2691 at the Labour Party Convention. She ran against David Levy for Party Treasurer but was defeated in a surprisingly close result. She won 38% to Levy's 52%. Eizenga became better known within the party after she was defeated in her bid for party secretary by 0.6%. A year later, she won the party leadership on the fourth ballot. Following her resignation, she resumed her law practice until her death.
Office
  • 11
  • Praetor
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term start
  • 2698-05-07
Majority
  • 34.650000
Birth Date
  • 2659-08-09
Spouse
  • Vincent Chartrand Vimont
Name
  • Lise Geneviève Eizenga
Width
  • 184
Party
Height
  • 184
term end
  • 2702-11-02
death date
  • 2732-03-12
Successor
Children
  • Dominique Sandrine Dulude, Nicolet Kamouraska Verchères, Émilie Valleyfield D'Arcy-McGee, Catherine Mirabel Disraëli
Predecessor
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  • Lise Eizenga began her career as a lawyer. Although never elected to the Senate, she became known in 2691 at the Labour Party Convention. She ran against David Levy for Party Treasurer but was defeated in a surprisingly close result. She won 38% to Levy's 52%. Eizenga became better known within the party after she was defeated in her bid for party secretary by 0.6%. A year later, she won the party leadership on the fourth ballot. Eizenga proved to be an affective and popular leader. Just months before the 2703 elections, Eizenga announced her resignation. She stated that her goal was to clean up Baltusia, and that she had succeeded in doing so. She also put an end to Executive Committee elections. She called for those positions, including Deputy Leader, to be appointed by the leader. Following her resignation, she resumed her law practice until her death.
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