James Moreland

James Caspar Moreland (1891-1976) was a Lovian politician and former Governor of Clymene.

Biography
Moreland arrived in Lovia from Virginia in 1912. In 1923 he was elected governor of Clymene and he was re-elected in 1925, serving until 1927, when he lost the elections. When passing on the keys to his successor, Moreland reportedly uttered "i'll be back". After Alexander Caldwell's heavy-handed rule in the 1930s and Charles Holland's term-and-a-half in office, Moreland was appointed interim governor in 1940 and was re-elected in 1941. He quickly turned his agenda towards the war in Europe; in the fall of 1940 the State of Clymene declared war on Germany. Moreland was re-elected in 1943, 1945, 1947 and 1949; he lost the elections in 1951 but was not dazed. He attempted re-election in 1953 but lost and in 1955 he was only 318 votes from the governorship. After this, he retired from politics and began writing his autobiography, a book which would never be finished.