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|office1 = MP for Karagow, AeternumRouanezkador
|term_start1 = 27 February 2019
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|office2 = MP for Murgant-on-Sea, AeternumRouanezkador
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|birth_name = Nancy Delores Smith
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|birth_place = [[AeternumRouanezkador]], [[CaltharusKaltariezh]]
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|party = [[MBE Liberals|Liberal Party]]
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'''Nancy Delores Smith''' (31 December 1965) is a [[CaltharusKaltariezh|CaltharusianKaltariz]] [[Wikipedia:Politician|politician]] who has served as leader of the Liberal Party since 2013, succeeding Susary Child. Smith also serves as MP for Karagow since [[2019 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2019]], a constituency that was once held by former Liberal [[Prime Ministers of Great Morstaybishlia|Prime Minister]] [[Alton Kresjarl]]. Under her party leadership the Liberal party saw large reform, and in the 2019 General Election she led her party back into the House of Representatives with 27 seats, the most seats the party has had since the 1986 General Election.
 
Smith served as Member of Parliament for Murgant-on-Sea, AeternumRouanezkador between [[1998 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|1998]] and [[2012 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|2012]] where she was defeated. Smith blamed her defeat on the continual neglect of the party by leaders Stephen Partsons, Robb Johannes and Richard Klemmar, later taking over party leadership. She sought re-election to a more Liberal oriented seat than her former constituency, and won over her [[MBEProgress LabourParty (MBE)|LabourProgress]] counterpart Jane Organ.