Judy Almore

Jude Almore (born 1960, Sofasi) is a Lovian activist and a former national politician and Prime Minister from February 2007 to January 2008.

Early life
Helena Kony, an Alaskan-Lovian gave birth to Jude Almore on January 31st, 1960. Robert "Bob" Almore was employed by a miners' union as an administrative clerk. The couple lived in Sofasi until 1969, when they moved to Train Village, and then to Noble City. Kony attended a community college in California.

She worked in a Noble City community center from 1980 to 1995. Since 1995 she's been leading a charity for orphans and women in trouble.

Political career
Almore joined the King's Party in 1997. She rose up the party ranks quickly, and in 2003, she was elected to the 2003 Congress, in which her party held three seats. She was able to keep her seat for the next five years - the only KP member to do so. When her party won the 2007 federal elections, Almore was elected Prime Minister. She led the Almore Government, a coalition with the formerly leading Freedom First party. The Almore Government was divided over several issues, including the future of the monarchy after King Arthur II of Lovia died. The 2007 Congress has become a symbol of a dysfunctional parliament, split over every possible proposal. Her political opponents praised Almore for her sense of compromise and her firm leadership in heated debates. She was nevertheless unable to lead her party to renewed success. In January 2008, Almore dissolved the King's Party and retreated from the national political scene.

Activism
After two years of non-presence on the public scene, Almore began and led several campaigns for women's rights. She has been advocate for better protection of vulnerable females in society, including single mothers, sex workers, and orphan girls.