Vice Secretary-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations

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The Vice Secretaries-General of the Organisation of Active Micronations were the second-highest officers in the organisation, responsible for assisting the Secretary-General in their duties. From mid-July 2010 till December, there were two Vice Secretaries-General but the December Reforms meant that the OAMIAO Secretary became a third Vice Secretary-General. Elections were held every four months, with each member nation entitled to cast one vote each.

Vice Secretaries-General Timeline

Number Dates Name (nation) Notes
1 Apr 27, 2010 - Jul 15, 2010 Gordon Freeman (MGPRA1) Took position as Acting Secretary-General following the June 29th Incident.
2 Jul 15, 2010 - Aug 17, 2010 Alexander Reinhardt (St.Charlie) Kyng Fyrst (Slinky Empyre) Took position after July election. Kyng Fyrst took office on July 17.
Aug 17, 2010 - Aug 29, 2010 Vacant Position vacated after Kyng Fyrst's resignation.
Aug 29, 2010 - Nov 16, 2010 James Wilary (PrSR/FRA1) Motion passed by the Council appointing Wilary to the office on August 29.
3 Nov 16, 2010 - Dec 21, 2010 Gordon Freeman (FRA1) Petya d'Égtavie (Egtavia) Took position after November election.
Dec 22, 2010 - March 7, 2011 James von Puchow (Landashir) James von Puchow took position after resignation of Gordon Freeman.
4 March 7, 2011 - March 18, 2011 Aldrich Lucas (Yabloko) Nicholas Woode-Smith (Zona) Ciprian (Juclandia) Took position after March 2011 Election.
March 18, 2011 - April 25, 2011 Joe Foxon (Rukora) Ciprian resigned on March 18, 2011 after a Motion of No Confidence was proposed against him. Foxon took the position on March 19.
April 25, 2011 - May 15, 2011 Bradley of Dullahan (Wyvern) Aldrich Lucas became the Secretary-General following Tom's resignation on April 25, 2011.
5 May 15, 2011 - Sep 8, 2011 Aldrich Lucas (Yabloko) Anthony Fowler (Zealandia) Took position after May 2011 Election.
6 Sep 8, 2011 - present Daniel Anderson (Sirocco) King Quentin I (Wyvern) Richard Garrshire (Berin) Assumed position following September 2011 election