Jackson Christley

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Jackson Christley
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Lt. Governor of the Mississippi Valley
In Office:
2020 - 2021
Preceded by Roberta Christmas
Succeeded by Adam Jackson
Born

31 August, 1993
St. Paul, Minnesota
Political Party Republican
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Religion Roman Catholic


Jackson Christley (born 31 August, 1993) is a former Lt. Governor of the Mississippi Valley. Being only 27 when taking office, appointed by Roberta Christmas, he is the youngest person to hold a government position in Mississippi Valley.

Upon Roberta Christmas taking office, a radical left-wing Democrat shot him, leaving Christley paralyzed in the hospital, and allowing J.D. Comfort to take the position of Governor.

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Lt. Governor of Mississippi Valley

While Lt. Governor for the year and a half he was in office, no much legislation was passed, as the superregion was in a diverse, complicated political state. This allowed for a Democratic takeover of the superregion.

Prime Minister of New Zealand

Christley decided to move back to the land of his grandparents, New Zealand. A couple of months later during the September elections, he was voted into office as the Prime Minister.

Personal Life

Prime Minister Christley was wed for four years before divorcing his ex-wife. The couple have three children, Joseph (now 8) and twins Jackson Jr. and Alexandra (5).

Education

B.S. Political Science, George Washington University, 2015, B.S. Business Administration, University of Nebraska, 2017.

Occupations

Manager of Equitty Products, Wachovia Group, 2023 - 2025.

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