Cynthiana Knope

Cynthiana Mary Knope (born January 18, 1975) is the first President of Indiana and party leader of the Indiana Democratic Party. Elected in the Indiana Presidential Election of 2012, she won by a landslide of 74.43% against Alexander Williams, the candidate for the Republican Party. Knope is the single signer of the Indiana Constitution, and lead the creation of the Indiana Episcopal Church. She is liberal, with wanting to provide more into the community by the means of the government, such as installing parks and powering education to allow the youth a better living.

She seeks to further the relations between Indiana and the global powers of the world, with that most importantly in North America. Knope has extended trade with the Kingdom of Texas and has created a network of the exchange of energy material, such as coal and oil. Indiana's large amount of former Everett clean coal plants have become operational again and launched underground mining operations in Appalachia to regenerate the economy of decaying Appalachian mountains.