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Mayor Daniels was considered by many to be the front-runner for the Alliance's presidential nomination for the [[Georgeland Presidential election, 2008|2008 election]] even before she announced her candidacy. <br> In March 2007, Daniels refused to commit to the [[Santa Christina mayoral election, 2008|2008 mayoral election]], instead saying she would 'consider her options'. This led many to speculate she will attempt a presidential run. <br> | Mayor Daniels was considered by many to be the front-runner for the Alliance's presidential nomination for the [[Georgeland Presidential election, 2008|2008 election]] even before she announced her candidacy. <br> In March 2007, Daniels refused to commit to the [[Santa Christina mayoral election, 2008|2008 mayoral election]], instead saying she would 'consider her options'. This led many to speculate she will attempt a presidential run. <br> | ||
On October 2, 2007, the ''[[Santa Christina Herald]]'' published an exclusive story in which a Daniels adviser was quoted as saying that Daniels does intend to run for President and that she will announce her candidacy "before Christmas". The Mayor's office did not publicly comment on the story. <br> | On October 2, 2007, the ''[[Santa Christina Herald]]'' published an exclusive story in which a Daniels adviser was quoted as saying that Daniels does intend to run for President and that she will announce her candidacy "before Christmas". The Mayor's office did not publicly comment on the story. <br> | ||
On November 8, 2007, Mayor Daniels declared her candidacy on the steps of [[Santa Christina Town Hall]] to a cheering crowd. Daniels declared she was the only candidate capable of working effectively with the major parties. As Daniels typically enjoys approval ratings between 50 and 80 percent in Santa Christina, many commentators have suggested she is a serious contender for the Presidency and declared the election a "three-horse-race". | On November 8, 2007, Mayor Daniels declared her candidacy on the steps of [[Santa Christina Town Hall]] to a cheering crowd. Daniels declared she was the only candidate capable of working effectively with the major parties. As Daniels typically enjoys approval ratings between 50 and 80 percent in Santa Christina, many commentators have suggested she is a serious contender for the Presidency and declared the election a "three-horse-race". <br> | ||
Daniels was not challenged for the party's Presidential nomination and was officially endorsed in December 2007 as the Alliance's candidate. On February 2, 2008, Daniels resigned as Mayor to concentrate on the campaign. She announced at a rally that "we're not here to make waves. We're here to win!" | |||
Daniels and her husband, John, have five children. <br> | Daniels and her husband, John, have five children. <br> | ||
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[[Category:Georgeland politicians]] | [[Category:Georgeland politicians]] |
Revision as of 05:40, 2 February 2008
Lois Maxine Daniels (b. May 16, 1954) is a Georgeland political figure. She is currently the centrist Georgeland Alliance's candidate for President of Georgeland in the upcoming Presidential election. From July 2004 to February 2008 she served as Mayor of Santa Christina. Daniels was elected Mayor in 2004 defeating incumbent Jonathan Yates. Daniels was the only Mayor in the country to come from a minor political party and the first third-party mayor in the country's history.
Daniels is an alumni of Santa Christina University and has lived in Santa Christina since the age of 11, though she was born in Topstad. Her interest in politics began comparatively late, beginning her political career in 1999 at the age of 40. In 1994 she was elected to the Santa Christina City Council but left the council in 1997 when her husband, John, contracted prostate cancer. In 2001, with her husband recovering, she ran for re-election to the Council but was narrowly defeated. She spent most of her political career as an Independent. In 2003 she joined the new Georgeland Alliance as the party to best represent her views.
In 2004 Daniels, who outside of politics ran a small business, was selected by the Alliance to be its mayoral candidate. Mayor Yates was unpopular and widely expected to lose the election, and the Tory mayoral candidate, Bob Burrows, led the polls. However, as the election day grew nearer, it became apparent that Daniels' position as a social and economic moderate, combined with her natural charisma (a quality Yates lacked) was attracting voters away from both Yates and Burrows. At the election held on June 1, Daniels won narrowly with 33% of the vote, compared to Burrows with 32% and Yates with 31%. Mayor Daniels immediately declared the major parties' grip on power at an end.
Daniels has been a popular and visible mayor, and has the advantage of being able to work equally with both major parties on the city council. Mayor Daniels first eighteen months in office were scandal-free and saw an increase in tourism, an industry Mayor Daniels is keen to promote.
As one of the most vocal and visible Alliance politicians, Daniels is the subject of much speculation regarding her career. Some have suggested she may attempt a run for the House of Commons or the Senate at the next election, though Daniels has denied any interest in leaving local politics. There is also speculation Daniels could be drafted to lead the Alliance in the West Mainland state legislature; again, Daniels has denied any interest.
Mayor Daniels was considered by many to be the front-runner for the Alliance's presidential nomination for the 2008 election even before she announced her candidacy.
In March 2007, Daniels refused to commit to the 2008 mayoral election, instead saying she would 'consider her options'. This led many to speculate she will attempt a presidential run.
On October 2, 2007, the Santa Christina Herald published an exclusive story in which a Daniels adviser was quoted as saying that Daniels does intend to run for President and that she will announce her candidacy "before Christmas". The Mayor's office did not publicly comment on the story.
On November 8, 2007, Mayor Daniels declared her candidacy on the steps of Santa Christina Town Hall to a cheering crowd. Daniels declared she was the only candidate capable of working effectively with the major parties. As Daniels typically enjoys approval ratings between 50 and 80 percent in Santa Christina, many commentators have suggested she is a serious contender for the Presidency and declared the election a "three-horse-race".
Daniels was not challenged for the party's Presidential nomination and was officially endorsed in December 2007 as the Alliance's candidate. On February 2, 2008, Daniels resigned as Mayor to concentrate on the campaign. She announced at a rally that "we're not here to make waves. We're here to win!"
Daniels and her husband, John, have five children.