Rally for Freedom

Rally for Freedom (abbreviated to RFF and often referred to as Rally or The Rally) is a right-to-far-right populist political party in Georgeland. The party was launched in 2018 by former Conservative senator Brad Zimmerman.

National
Brad Zimmerman is the party's federal leader and main spokesperson. At the 2019 election, Rally elected eleven MPs , nine of whom represent Scoitan seats. It currently has three Senators, but will have only two from 1 January 2020. The party's federal deputy leader is Carrie Molina.

Rally MPs

 * Cassie Flake (Garrington)
 * Geoff Higgins (Carmichael)
 * Rick Hsurer (Bennetton)
 * Noel Hubbard (Bright)
 * Joan Hume (Quarton)
 * Carrie Molina (South Emilypolis)
 * Paul Morrow (West Emilypolis)
 * Anil Patel (Doubledance)
 * Brad Stevenson (Hope)
 * Penny Zayas (Pearce)
 * Brad Zimmerman (Belfast)

Rally Senators
Higgins, Hsurer, Hubbard, Morrow, Stevenson and Zayas were sitting Conservatives who contested their seats as Rally candidates in 2019. Freeman, Hulskamp and Sutherland were elected to the Senate (or in Freeman's case appointed) as Conservatives and defected. Molina and Zimmerman had both previously served as parliamentarians as Conservatives. Flake was elected as an Independent and joined Rally soon afterwards, while Hume and Patel were elected as a Rally candidate in the general election.
 * Alyssa Freeman
 * Geoff Hulskamp
 * John Sutherland

State
Rally has representatives in the state legislatures of East Mainland, Long Island and Scoita. Only in Scoita does it qualify for party status. Buck, Clovis and Woolcott were elected as Rally candidates; Cohen, Shelley and Steiner were sitting Tories who contested their seats for Rally or defected.
 * In East Mainland the party has two legislators; Aurora Star r is the party's main spokesperson. The other legislator is Josh Rimmer.
 * In Long Island, RFF's sole representative Frank Fielding is its spokesman.
 * The Scoitan Rally has six members in the state legislature:
 * Tim Buck (leader)
 * Barbara Cohen (deputy leader)
 * Norman Shelley
 * Ian Woolcott
 * Nick Steiner
 * Molly Clovis