Voldex Bloke Jr. (born August 6, 1975) is a Robloxian politician, school principal, and teacher. He is a member of the New Voldex Party.

Voldex Bloke Jr. held several political positions: Bloxjiado’s president between 2017 and 2020, President Leader of the New Voldex Party between 2015 and 2026, and candidate for President of Robloxia in the 2026 United States of Robloxia presidential election for the New Voldex Party. Beginning on August 31, 2025, he became the mayor of Brookhaven, succeeding his father after his tragic assassination by the International Agency of Contracts (IAC).

Life

He was born on August 6, 1975, at 4:17 a.m. His hometown is unknown, but he may have been born in Brookhaven, where he grew up. His dad is late Voldex Bloke, who was killed by the IAC. In his dying words, he granted mayorship to his son.

He studied education at Brookhaven University between 1994 and 1998. In 2003, he married Melissa Bloke (maiden name: Gauth). In 2006, he had a son whose name is unknown, and in 2017, he had a daughter named Anna.

Political career

New Voldex Party

In 2014, he was appointed President of the New Voldex Party, a position he held from 2016.

President of Bloxjiado

In 2017, Voldex Bloke Jr. was elected President of Bloxjiado. His term ended in 2020 and lost in the 2020 presidential election. Since New Voldex Party is an international party, he was allowed to be president or any other political role in all countries.

Mayor of Brookhaven

On August 29, 2025, he was given mayorship from his dying father, who was shot by IAC. During his time as mayorship, he continued to propel towards New Voldex Party's dream.

2026 United States of Robloxia presidential election

Bloke ran in the 2026 United States of Robloxia presidential election as a candidate for the New Voldex Party. His influence grew rapidly, and he ran a campaign that attracted a significant following. Bloke Jr. was the third-best candidate, winning over 48 million votes, or 10.7% of the popular vote, and also won five states and 32 electoral votes. He also became the second candidate in that election after John Puma to win his home state.