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'''Johann Frederick Hauptsmann''' (born November 3rd, 1950) is a [[Superior|Superian]] politician and lawyer serving as the TBD [[Secretary-General of the Conference of American States]] since 2015. A member of the Superian [[Christian Democratic Party of Superior|Christian Democratic Party]], Hauptsmann previously served as a member of the [[House of Delegates of Superior|House of Delegates]], Superior's legislative lower house, from 2003 to 2015 and as the [[Governor of Dakota|Governor]] of the state of [[Dakota]] from 1992 to 2000.
'''Johann Frederick Louis Hauptsmann''' (born November 3, 1950) is a [[Superior|Superian]] politician and lawyer serving as the [[Secretary-General of the Conference of American States]] since 2015. Prior to his career in the CAS, Hauptsmann was a member of the [[House of Delegates of Superior|House of Delegates]], the lower chamber of the [[Parliament of Superior]], from 2003 to 2014 and served as the [[Governor of Dakota|Governor]] of the state of [[Dakota from 1992 to 2000.
Hauptsmann was born in {{w|St. John, North Dakota|Heisenberg]] and grew up in a rural environment. He attended [[Cumberland University]], receiving a master's degree in law. Hauptsmann privately practiced law in {{w|Bismarck, North Dakota|Augustus}} from 1976 to 1982. In 1982, Hauptsmann was elected to the [[Diet of Dakota]] as a member of the [[Conservative Party of Superior|Conservative Party]]. In 1988, he left the Conservative Party and joined the newly-formed [[Christian Democratic Party of Superior|Christian Democratic Party]]. In 1992, Hauptsmann ran in the [[1992 Dakota gubernatorial election]] and was narrowly elected in an {{w|upset victory}}. Hauptsmann's victory was considered a political alignment in Dakotan politics, as after his victory the Christian Democrats emerged as a major party within Dakota. As [[Governor of Dakota]], Hauptsmann persued policies aimed at protecting Dakotan wildlife and improving the state's fluctuating economy. He was re-elected in [[1996 Dakotan gubernatorial election|1996]] and left office in 2000 with high approval ratings.  


Born in {{w|St. John, North Dakota|Heisenburg}}, [[Dakota]], Hauptsmann would be raised in a rural environment. Hauptsmann would attend [[Grand Falls University]], and later the prestigious [[Durum League]] [[Cumberland University]], receiving a master's degree in law. Hauptsmann would open a law firm in [[Augustus, Dakota|Augustus]], Dakota in 1977, becoming a family attorney. After decades practicing law, Hauptsmann would enter politics, running and being elected as the [[Governor of Dakota]] as a member of the Christian Democratic Party. Hauptsmann would be the first Christian Democrat in Superian history to win a governorship. As Governor, Haupstmann would help recover the Dakotan economy following a state financial crisis and would be influential in building the state's tourism industry. He would be re-elected in 1996 and would leave office in 2000, being term limited. After a few years of retirement, Hauptsmann would again enter politics, running for and being elected to the House of Delegates in 2003.
Hauptsmann re-entered politics in 2003, being elected to the [[House of Delegates of Superior|House of Delegates]] in the [[2003 Superian federal election|2003 federal election]]. As a member of the House of Delegates, Hauptsmann was viewed as a moderate {{w|Liberal conservatism|liberal conservative}}, being a supporter of multi-partisan cooperation. From 2003 to 2007, Hauptsmann served as the parliamentary leader of the Christian Democrats as party leader [[Sigmund Alfreder]] was unable to be elected to parliament. In 2009, Hauptsmann was elected as chair of the [[Christian Democratic Study Committee]] and in 2011 he was elected as the co-chairman of the [[National Unity Group (Superior)|National Unity Group]]. He was re-elected in [[2007 Superian federal election|2007]] and [[2011 Superian federal election|2011]] before his resignation in 2014.


As a member of the House of Delegates, Hauptsmann support liberal conservative and Christian centered legislation, being a proponent of multi-partisan co-operation. He would also be a leading proponent for a coalition between conservative parties represented in Parliament. Hauptsmann would become the chair of the [[Christian Democratic Study Committee]] in 2008. A longtime supporter of the [[Conference of American States]] and [[American unionism]], Haupstmann would be selected to become the next [[Secretary-General of the Conference of American States]], assuming office in 2015. As Secretary-General, Hauptsmann has become a chief advocate for greater unification between member states, and has worked to oppose [[Ameroskepticism|Ameroskeptic]] groups all around the organization, most notably in Sierra during the [[2017 Conference of American States Membership Referendum Act|2017 CAS membership referendum]].
In 2014, Hauptsmann was nominated by the [[American Council]] to succeed [[Jefferson Malcom]] of [[Astoria]] as the next [[Secretary-General of the Conference of American States]]. His nomination was unanimously supported by the American Council. On October 17, 2014, the [[American Parliament]] voted in favor of Hauptsmann's nomination, and in response he resigned from the House of Delegates to prepare for his role as secretary-general. He was officially sworn in as secretary-general of the [[Conference of American States]] on January 5, 2015 and was elected to a second term in 2019. As secretary-general, Hauptsmann has spent most of his tenure comabting growing [[Ameroskepticism]], most notably during the [[2019 Kingdom of Sierra CAS membership referendum]] and the [[2020 American Parliament election]].  
==Early life, career, and education==
==Early life, career, and education==
==Political career==
==Political career==
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Johann Hauptsmann
Dennis Daugaard Berlin 2017-03-22 (cropped 2).jpg
Official Portrait, 2020
Secretary-General of the Conference of American States
Assumed office
January 5, 2015
Preceded by Jefferson Malcolm (AST)
Member of the House of Delegates for New Rhineland (Dakota's 4th district)
In office
December 18, 2003 – October 18, 2014
Preceded by Heinrich Adelhart
Succeeded by Georg Metzerberg
Governor of Dakota
In office
November 19, 1992 – November 14, 2000
Preceded by Denise Engelbart
Succeeded by John Longfellow
Member of the Diet of Dakota
In office
November 10, 1982 – November 10, 1992
Preceded by Dave Bumgardner
Succeeded by Felix Golpher
Personal details
Born (1950-11-03) November 3, 1950 (age 73)
Flag of Dakota.jpg Heisenburg, Dakota, Superior
Political party Christian Democrats Disc (Superior).svg Christian Democratic
Other political
affiliations
Conservative (1982-1988)
Spouse(s) Melissa Martine (m. 1978; d. 1991)
Angela Willkie (m. 2002)
Children 3
Alma mater Cumberland University (MA)

Johann Frederick Louis Hauptsmann (born November 3, 1950) is a Superian politician and lawyer serving as the Secretary-General of the Conference of American States since 2015. Prior to his career in the CAS, Hauptsmann was a member of the House of Delegates, the lower chamber of the Parliament of Superior, from 2003 to 2014 and served as the Governor of the state of [[Dakota from 1992 to 2000. Hauptsmann was born in {{w|St. John, North Dakota|Heisenberg]] and grew up in a rural environment. He attended Cumberland University, receiving a master's degree in law. Hauptsmann privately practiced law in Augustus from 1976 to 1982. In 1982, Hauptsmann was elected to the Diet of Dakota as a member of the Conservative Party. In 1988, he left the Conservative Party and joined the newly-formed Christian Democratic Party. In 1992, Hauptsmann ran in the 1992 Dakota gubernatorial election and was narrowly elected in an upset victory. Hauptsmann's victory was considered a political alignment in Dakotan politics, as after his victory the Christian Democrats emerged as a major party within Dakota. As Governor of Dakota, Hauptsmann persued policies aimed at protecting Dakotan wildlife and improving the state's fluctuating economy. He was re-elected in 1996 and left office in 2000 with high approval ratings.

Hauptsmann re-entered politics in 2003, being elected to the House of Delegates in the 2003 federal election. As a member of the House of Delegates, Hauptsmann was viewed as a moderate liberal conservative, being a supporter of multi-partisan cooperation. From 2003 to 2007, Hauptsmann served as the parliamentary leader of the Christian Democrats as party leader Sigmund Alfreder was unable to be elected to parliament. In 2009, Hauptsmann was elected as chair of the Christian Democratic Study Committee and in 2011 he was elected as the co-chairman of the National Unity Group. He was re-elected in 2007 and 2011 before his resignation in 2014.

In 2014, Hauptsmann was nominated by the American Council to succeed Jefferson Malcom of Astoria as the next Secretary-General of the Conference of American States. His nomination was unanimously supported by the American Council. On October 17, 2014, the American Parliament voted in favor of Hauptsmann's nomination, and in response he resigned from the House of Delegates to prepare for his role as secretary-general. He was officially sworn in as secretary-general of the Conference of American States on January 5, 2015 and was elected to a second term in 2019. As secretary-general, Hauptsmann has spent most of his tenure comabting growing Ameroskepticism, most notably during the 2019 Kingdom of Sierra CAS membership referendum and the 2020 American Parliament election.

Early life, career, and education

Political career

Secretary-General of the Conference of American States

Personal life

See also