Jonathan Linzmann Mueller (April 12, 1979 – present) is a Sierran politician, novelist, and commoner for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta. Born in Crescent City, Shasta, Mueller attended Whittier College for environmental studies and received a master's degree in 2004. He worked as a conservationist in Redwood National Park from 2004 to 2009. Mueller ran on a Green ticket in the 2010 elections for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta, but he did not win the seat. After working as a conservationist for another two years, he was elected on a Democratic-Republican ticket in the 2012 elections for the same district and was elected again in the 2014 elections.
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| - Jonathan Linzmann Mueller (April 12, 1979 – present) is a Sierran politician, novelist, and commoner for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta. Born in Crescent City, Shasta, Mueller attended Whittier College for environmental studies and received a master's degree in 2004. He worked as a conservationist in Redwood National Park from 2004 to 2009. Mueller ran on a Green ticket in the 2010 elections for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta, but he did not win the seat. After working as a conservationist for another two years, he was elected on a Democratic-Republican ticket in the 2012 elections for the same district and was elected again in the 2014 elections.
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| - Jonathan Linzmann Mueller (April 12, 1979 – present) is a Sierran politician, novelist, and commoner for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta. Born in Crescent City, Shasta, Mueller attended Whittier College for environmental studies and received a master's degree in 2004. He worked as a conservationist in Redwood National Park from 2004 to 2009. Mueller ran on a Green ticket in the 2010 elections for the 1st Parliamentary District of Shasta, but he did not win the seat. After working as a conservationist for another two years, he was elected on a Democratic-Republican ticket in the 2012 elections for the same district and was elected again in the 2014 elections. Mueller has represented a synthesis of Democratic-Republican and Green views in the House of Commons and is a leading environmentalist figure within the house. He has repeatedly opposed measures aimed at the deregulation of business and has fought to preserve funding for the national park system as a part of the national budget. Commonly negatively associated with the more liberal demographic of Shasta, Mueller has attracted controversy from more conservative pundits and politicians for his liberal and environmentalist views, especially those which suggest the complete legalization of marijuana. Mueller is the first openly homosexual commoner from Shasta.
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