Tracey Warren

Tracey Warren entered politics in 2266, narrowly winning a Lorenton State House seat in a standardly conservative district. In 2270 she ran for parliament in Lorenton's 5th district, but lost by 45,420 votes. In 2274 she won in a rematch by less than 9,000 votes. She won re-election by 23,000 votes in 2278 and 21,000 votes in 2282.

In 2278 she became Minister of Waterways, a lower portfolio, but eventually became Minister of Finance in 2280. Following Sarner's resignation, she was elected Deputy Leader of the New Democratic Party and became Deputy Leader of the Opposition following the party's loss in the general election of 2282.

Following NDP Leader Mike Yeran's loss of his seat in 2286, Warren became the leader of the NDP and Leader of the Opposition. In the election of 2290 her party lost more seats, prompting her later resignation a few months after the election. She held on to her own seat by less than 200 votes in that race.