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Selene Madison was born on November 16, 1990 in Raitho, the capital of the province Bloca, Madison graduated from the University of the City of Mistlân, she is the current Clerk of The Supreme Court, and was formally the Minister of Equalities and an MP in the National Assembly as a member of the ULPP. They were also Mayor of Raitho from 2016-2020 before resigning.

Early Life
Madison was born on November 16, 1990 in Raitho, the current capital city of Bloca to Indian and English parents. When she was 8 her family went to live for 7 years in Delhi, India, it was at this point when they found an interest in politics, frequently keeping up with the news and having debates with others. In June of 2005, after her family faced the prospect of financial instability, they moved back to Doggerland where Madison attended the University of Mistlân in 2007 where she joined the Labor Worker's Party. They later graduated in 2013 with a Master's degree in Political Science and History.

Political Career
Madison started her political career shortly after graduating from college as a member of the Labor Worker's Party, they would later leave the party however joining the United Left People's Party in 2020.

2014 Raitho Mayoral Election
In 2014 Madison decided to run as the LWP candidate for the Mayorship of Raitho against Incumbent Petrus Assendorp of the Civic Union. Campaigning on a Public Housing program, improving the education of the city, and making the city greener, She polled highly with many predicting a surprisingly close election. With Assendorp polling at 48% and Madison by 49%, it was expected to be a close LWP victory. However the polls were off by a considerable margin as Assendorp ended up winning by a 6% margin with around 53% of the vote.

2016 Raitho Mayoral Elections
In 2016 Madison tried for another run at the Mayorship. Riding off a wave of Pro-Leftist sentiment in the city and capitalizing on a potential campaign finance violation from Assendorp. They managed to win this election with 58% of the vote compared to Assendorp's 36% (the remaining 6% protest voted for another Civic Union candidate Lotte Schuyler). Many have credited these events as the reason for why Rep won the election with a local newspaper claiming "Had Petrus played by the rules, Maidson would have most certainly have lost yet again".