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Created page with "'''Goldendude15''' (joined 2023; SENWPR), also known by his first name '''Caleb''', is a Redmontian politician who has been serving as a senator with the Workers' Party of Redmont since 26 January 2025. == Career == Goldendude15 originally joined DemocracyCraft in 2023, but quit shortly thereafter. When YouTuber Trolligarch released his video featuring DemocracyCraft, he returned and beca..."
 
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== Career ==
== Career ==
Goldendude15 originally joined DemocracyCraft in 2023, but quit shortly thereafter. When YouTuber [[Trolligarch wave|Trolligarch released his video]] featuring DemocracyCraft, he returned and became an active player. He soon joined the Workers' Party of Redmont (WPR), and in a special election for the [[29th Congress#Senate|29th Senate]], was the party's candidate and won with 22 votes, followed by [[Anaphase_Andy]] (independent) at 19 votes.<ref>[https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-january-2025-special.24497/ "Election - Senate Election - JANUARY 2025"]</ref>
Goldendude15 originally joined DemocracyCraft in 2023, but quit shortly thereafter. When YouTuber [[Trolligarch wave|Trolligarch released his video]] featuring DemocracyCraft, he returned and became an active player. He soon joined the Redmont Reform Party and ran for the House of Representatives in that month's election, but received no first preference votes and was eliminated.<ref>[https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/house-of-representatives-election-january-2025.24269/ "Election - House of Representatives Election - JANUARY 2025"]</ref> Soon after, he joined the Workers' Party of Redmont (WPR), and in a special election for the [[29th Congress#Senate|29th Senate]], was the party's candidate and won with 22 votes, followed by [[Anaphase_Andy]] (independent) at 19 votes.<ref>[https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/senate-election-january-2025-special.24497/ "Election - Senate Election - JANUARY 2025"]</ref>




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== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Goldendude is married to [[Sleepii_Sloth]], the [[Aventura mayorship of RylandW|deputy mayor]]-elect of [[Aventura]].
Goldendude is married to [[Sleepii_Sloth]], the [[Aventura mayorship of RylandW|deputy mayor]]-elect of [[Aventura]].
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Revision as of 02:37, 14 March 2025

Goldendude15 (joined 2023; SENWPR), also known by his first name Caleb, is a Redmontian politician who has been serving as a senator with the Workers' Party of Redmont since 26 January 2025.

Career

Goldendude15 originally joined DemocracyCraft in 2023, but quit shortly thereafter. When YouTuber Trolligarch released his video featuring DemocracyCraft, he returned and became an active player. He soon joined the Redmont Reform Party and ran for the House of Representatives in that month's election, but received no first preference votes and was eliminated.[1] Soon after, he joined the Workers' Party of Redmont (WPR), and in a special election for the 29th Senate, was the party's candidate and won with 22 votes, followed by Anaphase_Andy (independent) at 19 votes.[2]


On 28 January, Goldendude15 publicly endorsed 1950minecrafter in the February 2025 presidential election.[3]


On 10 March, he was reelected to the 30th Congress with 24 votes.[4]

Personal life

Goldendude is married to Sleepii_Sloth, the deputy mayor-elect of Aventura.

References