Madison Ballentine

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'''Madison Ballentine''' (b. September 9, 1984) is the current Junior [[Senator]] of [[Northeast | New England]].
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{{Infobox|Name=Madison Ballentine
{{Infobox|Name=Madison Ballentine
|Image = Cromartie.jpg
|Image = Cromartie.jpg
|Position = New England Senator - Class 2
|Position = New England Senator - Class 2
|Term-Length = 2023 - present<br><small>Serves alongside: [[Robert Adams]]</small>
|Term-Length = 2023 - present<br><small>Serves alongside: [[Robert Adams]]</small>
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|Predecessor = [[Bradley Abbot]]
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|Predecessor = [[Bradley Abbott]]
|Successor = Incumbent
|Successor = Incumbent
|Date-of-Birth = 9 September 1984
|Date-of-Birth = 9 September 1984
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==Senate Biography==
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==Early History==
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Madison Ballentine was born and grew up in Marietta, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. His childhood was relatively average, growing up in an upper-middle class household consisting of his parents and his younger brother, Cameron. During his teenage years, Madison grew to despise the city he was raised in, eventually leading to his leaving Georgia and Dixie entirely. Ballentine has noted on the campaign trial that he grew up in a family with guns, and is both comfortable with and proficient in their use.
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==Education==
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Ballentine focused strongly on his studies, attending Sprayberry High School and winning a full scholarship to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally majoring in Geography, he switched after a semester to Medicine, Health, and Society and a minor in Biological Sciences, with firm pre-medicine intent. After graduating ''cum laude'', he enrolled at the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts.
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==''Médecins Sans Frontières''==
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After finishing medical school, Ballentine did not follow the traditional path of completing residency in a hospital or similar facility. Instead, he joined ''Médecins Sans Frontières'' (Doctors Without Borders) in a new field-residency program and was assigned to Nigeria. After completing his residency, he remained with MSF as a full-time relief physician. Ballentine occasionally references his time in MSF as a formative experience, although he is generally uncomfortable discussing many specific incidents from the program. His notable solid-gray hair appeared early in his time abroad, before his thirtieth birthday.
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==Political Career==
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After returning to the United States, Ballentine settled in Portland, Maine and began preparations to start a private practice. However, a friend advised him that the incumbent Democratic Congressman was retiring and, out of a desire to further serve, he entered the race, winning a crowded primary and the general election. Only two months later, upon the resignation of New England Senator [[Bradley Abbott]], Governor [[James Stewart]] chose Ballentine to fill the vacant Senate seat for the remainder of the session. The next year, he ran for a full six-year term and defeated Maine Congressman and former Speaker of the House [[Oliver Perry]], winning the race by only five percent.
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A veteran of the international aid group Doctors Without Borders, Madison Ballentine is originally from the Atlanta, Georgia suburb of Marietta. In a town he would later call "soulless", Madison led a relatively normal childhood, excelling in school and eventually winning a scholarship to Vanderbilt University. After graduating, he moved on to medical school at Tufts University and completed his internship with Doctors Without Borders, becoming a practicing doctor and relief worker. As he approached 40, Madison returned to the States and made his home in Portland, Maine, having enjoyed New England much more than the Southeast where he had grown up. Planning to start his own practice, Madison instead ran for Congress to replace a retiring Democrat and managed to win a crowded primary and cruise through the general election. Madison brings to Washington strong views on poverty, the world outside the United States, and healthcare.
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While in the Senate, Ballentine has served on the Judiciary and Domestic Affairs Committees.
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|before= [[Bradley Abbott]]
|title= [[Senator]] (Class 2) from [[New England]]
|title= [[Senator]] (Class 2) from [[New England]]
|years= 2023 - present<br><small>Serves alongside: [[Robert Adams]]</small>
|years= 2023 - present<br><small>Serves alongside: [[Robert Adams]]</small>
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Current revision as of 05:33, 3 October 2008

Madison Ballentine (b. September 9, 1984) is the current Junior Senator of New England.

Madison Ballentine
New England Senator - Class 2
In Office:
2023 - present
Serves alongside: Robert Adams
Preceded by Bradley Abbott
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

9 September 1984
Marietta, Georgia
Political Party Democratic
Spouse None
Religion Undeclared


Contents

Early History

Madison Ballentine was born and grew up in Marietta, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. His childhood was relatively average, growing up in an upper-middle class household consisting of his parents and his younger brother, Cameron. During his teenage years, Madison grew to despise the city he was raised in, eventually leading to his leaving Georgia and Dixie entirely. Ballentine has noted on the campaign trial that he grew up in a family with guns, and is both comfortable with and proficient in their use.

Education

Ballentine focused strongly on his studies, attending Sprayberry High School and winning a full scholarship to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally majoring in Geography, he switched after a semester to Medicine, Health, and Society and a minor in Biological Sciences, with firm pre-medicine intent. After graduating cum laude, he enrolled at the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts.

Médecins Sans Frontières

After finishing medical school, Ballentine did not follow the traditional path of completing residency in a hospital or similar facility. Instead, he joined Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in a new field-residency program and was assigned to Nigeria. After completing his residency, he remained with MSF as a full-time relief physician. Ballentine occasionally references his time in MSF as a formative experience, although he is generally uncomfortable discussing many specific incidents from the program. His notable solid-gray hair appeared early in his time abroad, before his thirtieth birthday.

Political Career

After returning to the United States, Ballentine settled in Portland, Maine and began preparations to start a private practice. However, a friend advised him that the incumbent Democratic Congressman was retiring and, out of a desire to further serve, he entered the race, winning a crowded primary and the general election. Only two months later, upon the resignation of New England Senator Bradley Abbott, Governor James Stewart chose Ballentine to fill the vacant Senate seat for the remainder of the session. The next year, he ran for a full six-year term and defeated Maine Congressman and former Speaker of the House Oliver Perry, winning the race by only five percent.

While in the Senate, Ballentine has served on the Judiciary and Domestic Affairs Committees.


Preceded by
Bradley Abbott
Senator (Class 2) from New England
2023 - present
Serves alongside: Robert Adams
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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