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'''Mary Elizabeth Jane Revie''' (née '''Runnells'''; born April 5th, 1937) is a Cappedorite conservative politician, who served as the 22nd [[President of Cappedore|President]] of [[Cappedore]] from 1976 to 1989 following the sudden death of [[Frederick Beaumont]]. After her presidency, she served in the [[Federal Council (Cappedore)|Federal Council]] in [[Ivyland]] from 1990 to 2020. Revie was part of the [[Pink Revolution]], which saw an influx of female leaders elected into positions of significance worldwide. She is considered one of the greatest Cappedorite politicians of all time.
'''Mary Elizabeth Jane Revie''' (née '''Runnells'''; born April 5th, 1937) is a Wealdenite conservative politician, who served as the eighth chancellor of the Wealdenite Council from 1983 to 1987, following the resignation of [[Frederick Beaumont]]. Revie was part of the [[Pink Revolution]], which saw an influx of female leaders elected into positions of significance worldwide. She is considered one of the greatest Wealdenite politicians of all time.


Revie (who bore the surname Runnells at the time) was initially Vice President under Frederick Beaumont, who won the 1974 presidential election by a landslide victory. The 1974 Beaumont-Runnells campaign was one of the most expensive in Cappedorite history. On 1 September 1976, Beaumont was taken into hospital for a heart attack and later died in office, meaning that Revie was to become President.
Revie (who bore the surname Runnells at the time) was initially Deputy Chancellor under Frederick Beaumont, who assumed the office of chancellor in 1981 following the sudden death of his predecessor, Kieran Ortega. The 1981 Beaumont-Runnells campaign was one of the most expensive in Wealdenite history.


Despite her membership of the Cappedore Conservative Union, Revie has been known to hold 'socially progressive and libertarian views.' She once identified herself as 'centre-left' and 'both economically and socially liberal' and that her membership of the Conservative Union was purely because of her conservative economic values. Revie is descended from the Runnells family, one of the most significant families during the Cappedorite Revolutionary War.
Despite her membership of the Wealdenite Unionist Party, known for its conservative values, Revie has been known to hold 'socially progressive and libertarian views.' She once identified herself as 'centre-left' and 'both economically and socially liberal' and that her membership of the Unionist party was purely because of her conservative economic values. Revie is descended from the Runnells family.


During her presidency, Revie married George Revie-Holmes (born 1934; died 2021) in 1984.
During her time as chancellor, Revie married George Revie-Holmes (born 1934; died 2021) in 1984.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==

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Her Excellency
Mary Jane Revie
OCE GOCE
Revie in 2017
22nd President of Cappedore
In office
1 September 1976 – 17 December 1989
Vice President
  • Nathaniel Hogarth
  • Harrison Snelling
  • Bryan Moores
Preceded byFrederick Beaumont
Succeeded byAnthony Owston
Federal Council Member from Ivyland
In office
10 August 1990 – 10 August 2020
Serving with Two others
Personal details
Born
Mary Elizabeth Jane Runnells

(1937-04-05) April 5, 1937 (age 87)
Absolution
Political partyConservative
SpouseGeorge Revie-Holmes (m. 1984)
Children3, including Maisie
Alma materShinrarta Grand University

Mary Elizabeth Jane Revie (née Runnells; born April 5th, 1937) is a Wealdenite conservative politician, who served as the eighth chancellor of the Wealdenite Council from 1983 to 1987, following the resignation of Frederick Beaumont. Revie was part of the Pink Revolution, which saw an influx of female leaders elected into positions of significance worldwide. She is considered one of the greatest Wealdenite politicians of all time.

Revie (who bore the surname Runnells at the time) was initially Deputy Chancellor under Frederick Beaumont, who assumed the office of chancellor in 1981 following the sudden death of his predecessor, Kieran Ortega. The 1981 Beaumont-Runnells campaign was one of the most expensive in Wealdenite history.

Despite her membership of the Wealdenite Unionist Party, known for its conservative values, Revie has been known to hold 'socially progressive and libertarian views.' She once identified herself as 'centre-left' and 'both economically and socially liberal' and that her membership of the Unionist party was purely because of her conservative economic values. Revie is descended from the Runnells family.

During her time as chancellor, Revie married George Revie-Holmes (born 1934; died 2021) in 1984.

Early life

Revie was born Mary Elizabeth Jane Runnells in Absolution on 5 April 1937, to Eliza Jane Runnells and Thomas Runnells, who was the leader of the CCU at the time. Revie had a moderately privileged upbringing, especially due to her status as a member of the Runnells family. She has 4 siblings; James (1931 - 1998), Matilda (born 1935), Jonathan (born 1939), and Thomas Jr. (1941 - 2011)

Early political career

Vice President (1974 - 1976)

Presidency (1976 - 1989)

1979 presidential election

Absolution Wind Farm Incident

Pink Revolution

Popularity in pop culture

'Lady Of The People'

Later political career

Federal Council membership (1990 - 2020)

Personal life