Ellenor Darby is the former Vice President of the United States and former Mayor of Washington D.C.
Biography[]
After President Tom Kirkman engages in a scathing rant to Congress during the State of the Union address, Darby announces she has become disillusioned with the administration. She mentions she feels considerably sidelined, especially as all of the suggestions her office made for the State of the Union address were ignored.
Informing Kirkman she intends to place her name for consideration for the Democratic Party's nominee in the 2020 United States presidential election, she resigns from the Vice Presidency. Darby lost the primary election for the Democratic Party's presidential nominee to businessman William Porter.
Trivia[]
- Based on her previous office, Mayor of Washington D.C., she is presumably a Democrat, since no Republican has ever been elected to that office or even carrying 25% of the electorate.
- She is the First Female Vice President of the United States, as well as the first African-American.
- Prior to her resignation, Vice-President Darby lived at Number One Observatory Circle, the official residence for the Vice President.
| Preceded by: Peter MacLeish |
Vice President of the United States | Succeeded by: Aaron Shore (elect) |