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- '''Party''' is a term that can be defined in a number of ways, most of which relate 'Party' can have several meanings, including:2 KB (348 words) - 23:17, 20 February 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Conservative Party (disambiguation)]]49 bytes (4 words) - 12:27, 15 September 2010
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- ...such as [[London, United Kingdom]], [[Birmingham]] and [[Bradford]], where party representatives served as local councillors or as the local [[Member of Par ...general election]]. In May 2016, Galloway secured 1.4% of the vote as the party's candidate for [[Mayor of London]].<ref>''BBC News'': '[http://www.bbc.co.2 KB (273 words) - 07:33, 20 April 2024
- The '''Coffee Party''' is a self-described independent grassroots political movement, whose rap ...urself: Pro-reform Coffee Party forms in reaction to U.S. conservative Tea Party movement5 KB (797 words) - 21:33, 3 April 2011
- #REDIRECT [[Green Party (disambiguation)]]42 bytes (4 words) - 01:13, 8 May 2010
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- #REDIRECT [[Liberal Party (disambiguation)]]44 bytes (4 words) - 04:31, 17 December 2009
- ...Party in the 1830s) and the [[Henry Clay]] faction which became the [[Whig Party]]. ...a meeting of the people has taken place, at the instance of the Republican Party, and that a committee is appointed for the like purpose." </ref> The elect23 KB (3,328 words) - 17:52, 26 October 2010
- #REDIRECT [[Green Party (disambiguation)]]42 bytes (4 words) - 01:13, 8 May 2010
- 55 bytes (5 words) - 00:00, 5 June 2009
- ...cade (1941-1951) and never won an election in its own right, the Afrikaner Party played a pivotal role in the emergence of [[apartheid]] in 1948. ...and his protege [[Nicolaas Havenga]] to break away and form the Afrikaner Party.1 KB (181 words) - 14:57, 11 July 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Tea party (disambiguation)]]40 bytes (4 words) - 15:18, 19 December 2011
- 55 bytes (5 words) - 00:00, 5 June 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Republican Party (disambiguation)]]47 bytes (4 words) - 22:53, 23 September 2008
- ...'''Federalist Party''' was an American political party during the [[First Party System]], in the period 1791 to 1816, with remnants lasting into the 1820s. ...id little attention to grass roots organizing. In the long run, one of the party's most influential members was [[John Marshall]], who strengthened the powe36 KB (5,354 words) - 09:39, 29 June 2023
- ...debate whether it ended in the mid-1960s and was replaced by the '''Sixth Party System''', or continues to the present. Paulson (2006) argues that a decis ...achines, intellectuals, and liberal farm groups. Opposition [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republicans]] were split between a conservative w10 KB (1,411 words) - 16:40, 22 March 2023
- ..., political scientists number the party systems, starting with the [[First Party System]], which lasted from the 1790s until about 1824. A similar numbering The concept of a party system was introduced by [[James Bryce]] in ''[[The American Commonwealth]]15 KB (2,256 words) - 00:57, 12 February 2010
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- {{rpl|Tea party (social gathering)}} {{rpl|Boston Tea Party}}410 bytes (56 words) - 05:49, 26 September 2013
- '''U.S. Progressive Party can mean: ...ublican Party to support [[Theodore Roosevelt]], also called '''Bull Moose Party'''370 bytes (52 words) - 12:34, 31 May 2009
- {{dambigbox|the Japanese political party|Democratic Party}} ...the same as that of the forerunner of the DPJ, the short-lived Democratic Party (1996-1998).505 bytes (69 words) - 11:36, 17 July 2016
- {{r|Democratic Party}} {{r|Whig Party}}372 bytes (52 words) - 14:14, 6 December 2008
- ...r [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] and the short-lived Social Democrat Party.172 bytes (24 words) - 15:19, 16 March 2024
- {{r|Democratic Party (United States)}} {{r|U.S. Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party||**}}236 bytes (30 words) - 13:24, 20 March 2023
- *See [[Whig Party, Britain]] *or [[Whig Party]] for the U.S. party79 bytes (13 words) - 12:33, 31 May 2009
- '''Liberal Party''' may refer to {{rpl|Liberal Party of Australia}}240 bytes (33 words) - 06:07, 26 September 2013
- {{r|party system}} ===Party processes===1 KB (162 words) - 15:48, 22 March 2023
- ...nal Leadership Team; Cofounder of Huntsville, Alabama Tea Party; state Tea Party coordinator156 bytes (19 words) - 02:45, 6 October 2010
- *[[First Party System]] *[[Second Party System]]844 bytes (107 words) - 16:51, 22 March 2023
- '''Liberal Democratic Party''' may refer to {{r|Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}}242 bytes (34 words) - 04:30, 17 December 2009
- ...'); oldest [[political party]] of Germany; major non-revolutionary leftist party before [[World War II]]222 bytes (26 words) - 14:10, 23 January 2011
- {{r|Second Party System}} {{r|Democratic Party (United States)}}299 bytes (40 words) - 15:06, 20 March 2023
- {{r|Federalist Party}} {{r|Democratic-Republican Party}}331 bytes (43 words) - 19:32, 16 August 2009
- {{rpl|Green Party of England and Wales}} {{rpl|Scottish Green Party}}164 bytes (25 words) - 13:20, 2 February 2023
- {{r|Democratic Party (Japan)}} ===Party presidents===491 bytes (66 words) - 10:42, 28 March 2016
- * [[Republican Party (United States), history ]] * [[Democratic Party (United States), history]]183 bytes (19 words) - 16:50, 22 March 2023
- {{r|Party system}} {{r|First Party System}}635 bytes (92 words) - 16:51, 22 March 2023
- {{dambigbox|the English and Welsh political party|Green Party}} ...] since 3rd September 2012. Its former leader, [[Caroline Lucas]], won the party's first-ever seat in the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|UK House of Co568 bytes (79 words) - 13:10, 18 January 2015