Allison Perry

Allison Evangeline Perry (born November 18th, 1976) is the current of San Joaquin, and was formerly the  of. Perry is a graduate of the and. She began working in a legal office in Bernheim, working primarily on criminal cases for defense, and later became for Marshall. She was never endorsed by any political party during her attempts to run for office due to her association with, it wasn't until her run for attorney general in 2012 that the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra allowed her to file for candidacy under the party's name.

Among her most decisive challenges was cases was in defense of the provinces law,, provincial voting registration requirements, and the. San Joaquin was among the few states to sue the Government of Sierra for its sponsorship of, regarding that the national government disproportionately disregarded energy prices in Styxie.

In 2016, Perry announced she would be running for Daniel McComb's forfeited Senate seat for the 2016 Senate election. Successfully coming in second against a field of nearly 12 opponents, she will be the Democratic-Republican's nominee against Chance Reynolds of the Royalist Party of Sierra. Along with Steven Hong, the majority of the Democratic-Republican party leadership have yet to announce their support for Perry, mostly on part of fearing to endorse.