Isaac Campbell
Isaac Campbell | |
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![]() official portrait of the 56-year-old Campbell painted in 2307 | |
Prime Minister of Empherias | |
In office 8 July 2278 – 12 August 2290 | |
Preceded by | Maria Alexandria |
Succeeded by | Paige West Coleman |
In office 8 September 2292 – 11 October 2301 | |
Preceded by | Paige West Coleman |
Succeeded by | Edgard Merigold |
In office 8 September 2304 – 15 July 2311 | |
Preceded by | Edgard Merigold |
Succeeded by | James B. Sterling |
In office 5 January 2316 – 12 March 2321 | |
Preceded by | James B. Sterling |
Succeeded by | Spencer Young |
In office 19 August 2324 – 27 September 2335 | |
Preceded by | Spencer Young |
Succeeded by | Charles Bates-Bennett |
Member of Parliament for the Whigs | |
In office 4 August 2275 – 27 September 2338 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Isaac Peter Campbell 7 September 2251 |
Died | 12 September 2344 (aged 93) |
Nationality | Empheri |
Political party | Whig |
Height | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) |
Sir Isaac Peter Campbell (7 September 2251 - 12 September 2344) was an Empheri politician and statesman that served as Prime Minister of Empherias on five separate occasions.
His long tenure in office saw him viewed as one of the greatest prime ministers, often seen as the most prominent Whig politician. He first entered office following Maria Alexandria's resignation on 8 July 2278, then subsequently won the 2279, 2284, and 2289 general elections. He lost the 2290 general election to Conservative Paige West Coleman before returning to office for his second tenure between 8 September 2292 and 11 October 2301 winning the 2292, 2294, and 2299 general elections. He resigned, giving the job to his hand-selected successor Edgard Merigold. He returned to office for the third time on 8 September 2304, won the 2306 and 2310 elections, before losing the 2311 election to Conservative James B. Sterling. Campbell won the 2316 election, returning for a fourth time, as well as the 2320 general election. He left office on 12 March 2321, giving the role to another handpicked successor Spencer Young. His fifth and final stint in office lasted the longest time excluding his first run. He entered office on 19 August 2324, before winning the 2325, 2327, and 2332 general elections. He left office for the final time on 27 September 2335. He died on 12 September 2344.
He is suspected to have been gay as he did not marry a woman and was involved with Empheri socialite, Eddard Hancock.
Career[edit | edit source]
Young Whig member[edit | edit source]
Early member of parliament (2275–2278)[edit | edit source]
First term as Prime Minister (2278–2290)[edit | edit source]
First term as Leader of the Opposition (2290–2292)[edit | edit source]
Second term as Prime Minister (2292–2301)[edit | edit source]
First term as Chairman of the Whig Party (2301–2304)[edit | edit source]
Third term as Prime Minister (2304–2311)[edit | edit source]
Second term as Leader of the Opposition (2311–2316)[edit | edit source]
Fourth term as Prime Minister (2316–2321)[edit | edit source]
Second term as Chairman of the Whig Party (2321–2324)[edit | edit source]
Fifth term as Prime Minister (2324–2335)[edit | edit source]
Third term as Leader of the Opposition (2335–2336)[edit | edit source]
Third term as Chairman of the Whig Party (2336–2338)[edit | edit source]
Retirement[edit | edit source]
Death and Legacy[edit | edit source]
Isaac Campbell died of old age on 12 September 2344, aged 93. At his bedside was his successor Spencer Young and his niece, Aimee Campbell.