Carson Ulysses Davis (born December 9, 1970) is a Sierran politician who currently serves as the 28th Chief Alderman of the City of Bernheim, San Joaquin. Formerly a commoner for the 4th Parliamentary District of San Joaquin from 1996-2000 and a Senator for the province of San Joaquin from 2000 until his election as Mayor (Chief Alderman) in 2012, he was the leader of the conservative caucus of the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra delegation. Born in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Davis attended the University of Sierra, Bernheim where he studied economics and finance. He eventually established the family's financial institution, SteelYard Banking, the largest mortgage bank in San Joaquin and one of the largest financial groups of Northern Sierra.
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| - Carson Ulysses Davis (born December 9, 1970) is a Sierran politician who currently serves as the 28th Chief Alderman of the City of Bernheim, San Joaquin. Formerly a commoner for the 4th Parliamentary District of San Joaquin from 1996-2000 and a Senator for the province of San Joaquin from 2000 until his election as Mayor (Chief Alderman) in 2012, he was the leader of the conservative caucus of the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra delegation. Born in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Davis attended the University of Sierra, Bernheim where he studied economics and finance. He eventually established the family's financial institution, SteelYard Banking, the largest mortgage bank in San Joaquin and one of the largest financial groups of Northern Sierra.
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- 2012-12-16(xsd:date)
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- Carson Ulysses Davis
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- University of Sierra, Bernheim
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- Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra
- Libertarian Party of Sierra
- Royalist Party of Sierra
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| - Commoner from San Joaquin
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candidate
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- Carson Davis
- John Hu
- Oscar Robertson
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- 2012-12-16(xsd:date)
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- 65.07
- 8.93
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- Chief Alderman of Bernheim
- Senator from San Joaquin
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- San Joaquin
- City of Bernheim
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| - Carson Ulysses Davis (born December 9, 1970) is a Sierran politician who currently serves as the 28th Chief Alderman of the City of Bernheim, San Joaquin. Formerly a commoner for the 4th Parliamentary District of San Joaquin from 1996-2000 and a Senator for the province of San Joaquin from 2000 until his election as Mayor (Chief Alderman) in 2012, he was the leader of the conservative caucus of the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra delegation. Born in Bernheim, San Joaquin, Davis attended the University of Sierra, Bernheim where he studied economics and finance. He eventually established the family's financial institution, SteelYard Banking, the largest mortgage bank in San Joaquin and one of the largest financial groups of Northern Sierra. The firstborn son of William Davis, the seven-term Chief Alderman of Bernheim, he was naturally selected to be the Davis family's political successor with the death of his father in 2011. Carson's brother, Evan Davis was selected to replace him as Commoner of the 4th district in 2000, while in 2012 his Senatorial seat was given to his half-brother, Randolph Davis. All three faced minimal opposition from the Royalist Party of Sierra and heavily outspent their opponents in their 2012 campaigns. He has supported maintaining the low cost-of-living of the city and his father's ordinances and was key in striking several government contracts with the military to bring military hardware production back to the city. His "Arsenal of Sierra" campaign in relation to the Invasion of Mexico has been widely popular among the city's citizens.
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