Julian Creighton was elected to Parliament representing Poplar Forest in December 2984. Creighton narrowly obtained the Social Democratic Party nomination. Jay Creighton was the son of Francis Creighton, the billionaire industrialist, and Dalia Schmidt. He attended St. Olaaf's University in Windsor, Albiland. He was an avid football player. While most considered him to be a party boy, Creighton worked extremely hard to secure the SDP nomination in Poplar Forest.
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| - Julian Creighton was elected to Parliament representing Poplar Forest in December 2984. Creighton narrowly obtained the Social Democratic Party nomination. Jay Creighton was the son of Francis Creighton, the billionaire industrialist, and Dalia Schmidt. He attended St. Olaaf's University in Windsor, Albiland. He was an avid football player. While most considered him to be a party boy, Creighton worked extremely hard to secure the SDP nomination in Poplar Forest.
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| - Julian Alexander Creighton
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| - Millicent Julia Shaw, Charlie Nicholas Creighton
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| - Julian Creighton was elected to Parliament representing Poplar Forest in December 2984. Creighton narrowly obtained the Social Democratic Party nomination. Jay Creighton was the son of Francis Creighton, the billionaire industrialist, and Dalia Schmidt. He attended St. Olaaf's University in Windsor, Albiland. He was an avid football player. While most considered him to be a party boy, Creighton worked extremely hard to secure the SDP nomination in Poplar Forest. In 2986, Creighton was defeated by Olene Finney in his bid to become Deputy Leader of the SDP. Following her resignation, Creighton was appointed General Secretary by the Social Democratic Party caucus. In his first election as General Secretary, Creighton was defeated in his presidential bid. He won only 16% and lost 121 parliamentary seats. On June 19, 3000, Creighton was assassinated by a lone gunman while addressing a crowd in Port Athos. The gunman, Anton Hodge, was killed in prison three days later. Many conspiracy theorists believe that Creighton was assassinated by the government. Antonia Franco-Oppenheimer replaced him as General Secretary and his wife was named to his Senate seat.
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