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{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix = The Honourable<br>
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| honorific-prefix = His Excellency the Honourable<br>
| name = '''Joe Biden'''
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| name = '''Joe Biden'''<br>
 
| native_name =
 
| native_name =
 
| native_name_lang =
 
| native_name_lang =
| honorific-suffix =
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| honorific-suffix = {{JoW|Order of California|CC}} {{JoW|Federal Council (California)|FC}}
 
| image = Official_portrait_of_Vice_President_Joe_Biden.jpg
 
| image = Official_portrait_of_Vice_President_Joe_Biden.jpg
 
| alt =
 
| alt =
 
| caption =
 
| caption =
| order = 47th
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| order = 5th
| office = Vice Chancellor of California (Joan of What?){{!}}Vice Chancellor of California
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| office = President of California (Joan of What?){{!}}President of California
| term_start = 3 January 2010
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| term_start = 20 January 2019
| term_end = 3 January 2016
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| term_end =
| president = {{JoW|Madeleine Albright}}<br>{{JoW|John Boehner}}
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| chancellor = {{JoW|Bernie Sanders}}
| chancellor = {{JoW|Barack Obama}}
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| predecessor = {{JoW|John Boehner}}
| predecessor = {{JoW|Dick Cheney}}
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| successor =
| successor = {{JoW|Elizabeth Warren}}
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| order2 =
| office2 = {{JoW|Californian Senate|Californian Senator}} from {{JoW|Ideland}}
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| office2 = Treasurer of California
| term_start2 = 3 December 1972 &ndash; 3 January 2016
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| term_start2 = 3 January 2010
| predecessor2 = J. C. Bloggs
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| term_end2 = 3 January 2016
| successor2 = Theodore Kaufman
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| president2 = {{JoW|Madeleine Albright}}<br>{{JoW|John Boehner}}
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| chancellor2 = {{JoW|Barack Obama}}
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| predecessor2 = {{w|Jerry Lewis}}
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| successor2 = {{w|Mark Pocan}}
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| office3 = Deputy Leader of the {{JoW|Californian Democratic Party|Democratic Party}}
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| term_start3 = 3 January 2010
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| term_end3 = 3 January 2016
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| leader3 = Barack Obama
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| predecessor3 = {{w|John Edwards}}
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| successor3 = Cory Booker
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| office4 = {{JoW|Californian House of Councillors|Member of the House of Councillors}} from {{JoW|Cascadia}}
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| term_start4 = 3 December 1972
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| term_end4 = 3 January 2016
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| predecessor4 = J. C. Bloggs
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| successor4 = Theodore Kaufman
 
| birth_name = Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
 
| birth_name = Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
 
| birth_date = 20 November 1942 (age {{Age|1942|11|20}})
 
| birth_date = 20 November 1942 (age {{Age|1942|11|20}})
| birth_place = {{w|Seattle, Washington|Seattle}}, {{w|Washington (state)|Ideland}}
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| birth_place = {{w|Seattle, Washington|Seattle}}, {{w|Washington (state)|Cascadia}}
 
| citizenship =
 
| citizenship =
 
| nationality = Californian
 
| nationality = Californian
| party = {{JoW|Liberal Party (California)|Liberal}}
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| party = {{JoW|Californian Democratic Party|Democratic}}
| otherparty =
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| otherparty = {{JoW|Coalition (California)|Coalition}}
 
| spouse = Neilia Hunter (m. 1966; d. 1972)<br>Jill Jacobs (m. 1977)
 
| spouse = Neilia Hunter (m. 1966; d. 1972)<br>Jill Jacobs (m. 1977)
 
| relations =
 
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'''Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.''' (born 20 November 1942) is a {{JoW|California|Californian}} politician who was the 47th {{JoW|Vice Chancellor of California}} from 2010 to 2016. A member of the {{JoW|Liberal Party (California)|Liberal Party}}, he represented {{w|Washington (state)|Ideland}} as a {{JoW|Californian Senate|Senator}} from 1973 until his retirement from politics in 2016. After six years of serving as Vice Chancellor in the government of {{JoW|Barack Obama}}, Biden chose to retire at the {{JoW|Californian federal election, 2015|2015 federal election}} along with Obama. He was succeeded by fellow Liberal {{JoW|Elizabeth Warren}}.
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'''Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.''' (born 20 November 1942) is a {{JoW|California|Californian}} politician who was Treasurer of California from 2010 to 2016 and currently serves as {{JoW|President of California}} since 2019. A member of the {{JoW|Californian Democratic Party|Democratic Party}} and the {{JoW|Coalition (California)|Coalition}}, he represented {{w|Washington (state)|Cascadia}} as a {{JoW|Californian House of Councillors|Member of the House of Councillors}} from 1973 until his retirement from politics in 2016. After six years of serving as Treasurer in the government of {{JoW|Barack Obama}}, Biden chose to retire at the {{JoW|Californian federal election, 2015|2015 federal election}}. He was succeeded as Treasurer by Progressive {{w|Mark Pocan}}.
   
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 15 December 2019

His Excellency the Honourable
Joe Biden
CC FC
Official portrait of Vice President Joe Biden
5th President of California
Assumed office
20 January 2019
ChancellorBernie Sanders
Preceded byJohn Boehner
Treasurer of California
In office
3 January 2010 – 3 January 2016
PresidentMadeleine Albright
John Boehner
ChancellorBarack Obama
Preceded byJerry Lewis
Succeeded byMark Pocan
Deputy Leader of the Democratic Party
In office
3 January 2010 – 3 January 2016
LeaderBarack Obama
Preceded byJohn Edwards
Succeeded byCory Booker
Member of the House of Councillors from Cascadia
In office
3 December 1972 – 3 January 2016
Preceded byJ. C. Bloggs
Succeeded byTheodore Kaufman
Personal details
Born Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
20 November 1942 (age 81)
Seattle, Cascadia
Nationality Californian
Political party Democratic
Other political
affiliations
Coalition
Spouse(s) Neilia Hunter (m. 1966; d. 1972)
Jill Jacobs (m. 1977)
Children 4 (incl. Beau and Hunter)
Alma mater University of Delaware
Syracuse University
Occupation Lawyer


Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (born 20 November 1942) is a Californian politician who was Treasurer of California from 2010 to 2016 and currently serves as President of California since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party and the Coalition, he represented Cascadia as a Member of the House of Councillors from 1973 until his retirement from politics in 2016. After six years of serving as Treasurer in the government of Barack Obama, Biden chose to retire at the 2015 federal election. He was succeeded as Treasurer by Progressive Mark Pocan.