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Barnaby Steere is an attorney, author, and Voronan politician of the Conservative Party. He succeeded William Newbury as the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, serving since September 3771. Steere was first elected to Parliament in 3767 to represent Heatham.

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  • Barnaby Steere
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  • Barnaby Steere is an attorney, author, and Voronan politician of the Conservative Party. He succeeded William Newbury as the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, serving since September 3771. Steere was first elected to Parliament in 3767 to represent Heatham.
Office
  • Member of Parliament
  • Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party
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term start
  • 3767-04-01(xsd:date)
  • September 3771
Majority
  • 22.46
Spouse
  • Elise Delacy
Name
  • Barnaby Steere
Ethnicity
Width
  • 200(xsd:integer)
Party
Birth Place
  • Strathport, Vorona
Height
  • 150(xsd:integer)
term end
  • Incumbent
Religion
Children
  • Kaitlin Steere, Dorian Steere, Nelson Steere
Occupation
  • Attorney, Author, Politician
constituency
  • Heatham
Predecessor
abstract
  • Barnaby Steere is an attorney, author, and Voronan politician of the Conservative Party. He succeeded William Newbury as the Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party, serving since September 3771. Steere was first elected to Parliament in 3767 to represent Heatham.
is Successor of
is Predecessor of
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