Joseph Heinrich(May 6, 1959) is a Jesstopian businessman and politician who has served since 1992 as the President of the Nationalist Party. He previously served as the director of Budgeting for Nicohls Oil company from 1982-1992. He also served as the councilman for Rufus County from 2005-2010, and then retired from the post to focus solely on running the Nationalist Party.
Early Life[]
Born to parents Mitchel Heinrich, and Vivian Florez in Westcott, New Shire, Joseph grew up in a relatively rich family, most of whom accumulated their wealth from business dealings and other ventures including investing in major companies. He grew up relatively close to money and aspired to be a Congressman. His love of politics would lead him to overseeing one of the largest Jesstopian parties in the United States Of Jesstopia.
President Of The Nationalist Party(1992-Present)[]
On May 21, 1991, then-Party president Christian Levi, announced that he would be stepping down as the Party's president to focus on a Congressional run, for which he ran and won in the 1994. Levi stepped down as the party's president and opened up his seat for election by 1992. This left a vacancy in the party's leadership and Heinrich was considered for the role. By December 29, 1991, it was determined that Heinrich would be a perfect fit for the role and was elected into the party and has since served the Party as the 29th president of the party.
Announced Retirement[]
Heinrich on June 5, 2023, said that he would retire by the end of 2025, to give the party time to begin its search for his replacement. He later rescinded that date. On November 23, 2023, said he would stay on as the Party's president until he turns 69, at which point he would official step down. On January 15, 2025, he announced that he would once again be retiring towards the end of 2025, and several candidates to replace him as the Party President are being sought. Nationalist Governors Gina Loakland(Brighton), Lynn Rodgers(New Shire) and Linda Lee(North Lorray) are all being considered for the role. Former President John McCallum is also being considered for the role.