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She was elected [[Mayor of Lausanne|Mayor]] of the [[Lausanne|city of Lausanne]] in {{AN|1703}}, the capital of the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of [[South Lyrica]]. In her race, she scored a stunning electoral upset when she defeated the [[Federal Humanist Party|FHP]] [[Mayor of Lausanne|incumbent Mayor]] of [[Lausanne]], [[Archibald Gelters-Grayling]] by five points. | She was elected [[Mayor of Lausanne|Mayor]] of the [[Lausanne|city of Lausanne]] in {{AN|1703}}, the capital of the [[Administrative divisions of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Region]] of [[South Lyrica]]. In her race, she scored a stunning electoral upset when she defeated the [[Federal Humanist Party|FHP]] [[Mayor of Lausanne|incumbent Mayor]] of [[Lausanne]], [[Archibald Gelters-Grayling]] by five points. | ||
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Full Name | Victoria Elizabeth Josepha Wilson-Clarke |
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Birth Date | XX.XX.XXXX |
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City and Region of Residence | Lausanne, South Lyrica |
Victoria Wilson-Clarke, born Victoria Elizabeth Josepha Wilson-Clarke (XX.XX.XXX), is a New Alexandrian politician, businesswoman, teacher, and political activist from the Region of South Lyrica. She is a member of the Social Democratic and Liberal Alliance of Nouvelle Alexandrie.
She was elected Mayor of the city of Lausanne in 1703 AN, the capital of the Region of South Lyrica. In her race, she scored a stunning electoral upset when she defeated the FHP incumbent Mayor of Lausanne, Archibald Gelters-Grayling by five points.