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|spouse = Maria Davis (m. 1999)  
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|alma_mater = {{W|University of Minnesota|University of Minneapolis}}
|alma_mater = [[University of Augustus]]
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'''Arthur Carl Davis''' (born June 15, 1975) is a Superian politician serving as a member of the [[House of Delegates of Superior]] for the Renville Area since 2011. Previously a member of the [[Reform Party of Superior|Reform Party]], Davis changed his political affiliation and joined the [[United Conservative Party of Superior|United Conservative Party]] in 2020 and has since then been serving as a United Conservative MP. A native of the state of [[Minneapolis]], Davis had originally been a member of the [[Minneapolis State Assembly]] for the 9th district as part of the Reform Party when he joined the party in 2004 and served in the lower house from 2008 until 2011.
'''Arthur Carl Davis''' (born June 15, 1975) is a Superian politician serving as a member of the [[House of Delegates of Superior]] for the Renville Area since 2011. Previously a member of the [[Reform Party of Superior|Reform Party]], Davis changed his political affiliation and joined the [[United Conservative Party of Superior|United Conservative Party]] in 2020 and has since then been serving as a United Conservative MP. A native of the state of [[Minneapolis]], Davis had originally been a member of the [[Minneapolis State Assembly]] for the 9th district as part of the Reform Party when he joined the party in 2004 and served in the lower house from 2008 until 2011.


A native to the state of Minneapolis, Davis was born in the city of [[Saint Anthony]] and was raised in Renville County. He would graduate high school in 1993 and attend the {{W|University of Minnesota|Univeristy of Minneapolis}} from 1996 until his graduation in 2001. While at college, he married his girlfriend Maria Jackson and the two have been together since 1999. Davis was originally a registered independent and had no interest in either of the major parties during the 1990s which were the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Superior|Liberal Democrats]], [[Conservative Party of Superior|Conservative Party]] and [[United Popular Front of Superior|United Popular Front]]. While he was interested in the new emerging parties of the time, he wouldn't join them until 2004 when he joined the Reform Party in 2004. He wound run in 2008 for the 9th district in the Minneapolis State Assembly and beat Liberal Democrat incumbent [[Michael Kennedy]] and was one of the first Reform Party politicians to be elected to the Minneapolis State Legislature.  
A native to the state of Minneapolis, Davis was born in the city of [[Saint Anthony]] and was raised in Renville County. He would graduate high school in 1993 and attend the [[University of Augustus]] from 1996 until his graduation in 2001. While at college, he married his girlfriend Maria Jackson and the two have been together since 1999. Davis was originally a registered independent and had no interest in either of the major parties during the 1990s which were the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Superior|Liberal Democrats]], [[Conservative Party of Superior|Conservative Party]] and [[United Popular Front of Superior|United Popular Front]]. While he was interested in the new emerging parties of the time, he wouldn't join them until 2004 when he joined the Reform Party in 2004. He wound run in 2008 for the 9th district in the Minneapolis State Assembly and beat Liberal Democrat incumbent [[Michael Kennedy]] and was one of the first Reform Party politicians to be elected to the Minneapolis State Legislature.  


He would run in the [[2011 Superian federal election]] where he defeated the United Conservative incumbent [[Leon Hawkins]] and would serve as a Reform Party member in the House of Delegates. Over the course of his political career, his political positions would change and by 2018, he identified as a {{W|Liberal conservatism|liberal conservative}} and worked with many United Conservative MPs. By 2019, he began voicing disagreements with the liberal stance of the Reform Party and its leader [[Mark Colton]] and in January 2020 he left the party to join the United Conservatives. In the subsequent [[2020 Superian federal election|snap election]] later that year, Davis was re-elected and defeated his Reform opponent [[Grace Hughes]].
He would run in the [[2011 Superian federal election]] where he defeated the United Conservative incumbent [[Leon Hawkins]] and would serve as a Reform Party member in the House of Delegates. Over the course of his political career, his political positions would change and by 2018, he identified as a {{W|Liberal conservatism|liberal conservative}} and worked with many United Conservative MPs. By 2019, he began voicing disagreements with the liberal stance of the Reform Party and its leader [[Mark Colton]] and in January 2020 he left the party to join the United Conservatives. In the subsequent [[2020 Superian federal election|snap election]] later that year, Davis was re-elected and defeated his Reform opponent [[Grace Hughes]].