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  1. Progressive Party (United States, 1912)

    with Roosevelt in 1912, and ran for President on his own ticket, the Progressive Party United States ... Party, 1912 1916 Commons category Progressive Party United States, 1912 External links Americana ...about the 1912 Progressive Party Progressive Party disambiguation cleanup link rot date October 2011 Infobox political party logo country the United States name Progressive Party colorcode Progressive Party United States, 1912 meta color foundation start date 1912 dissolution end date 1916 international ... Center left predecessor successor Progressive Party United States, 1924 Progressive Party, 1924 , Progressive Party United States, 1948 Progressive Party, 1948 colors File Aa addams work 2 e.jpg 250px thumb right National Progressive Convention, 1912, in the Chicago Coliseum The Progressive Party of 1912 was an United States American political party. It was formed by former President of the United States President Theodore Roosevelt , after a split in the Republican Party United States Republican ... Party in the early 1900s Progressive Party United States, 1924 Progressive Party United States, 1948 ... 1912 platform of the Progressive Party http bullmoosemovement.com USParty Category Political parties established in 1912 Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category History of the United States 1865 1918 Category Theodore Roosevelt Category Progressive Party United States, 1912 Category Democratic socialist and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States Category 1912 establishments in the United States Category Progressive Era in the United States ... attempt prior to his United States presidential election, 1912 1912 campaign speech in Milwaukee ... outpolled Taft in the United States presidential primary primaries . But Taft controlled the party ... and Johnson after nomination see also United States presidential election, 1912 Roosevelt ran a vigorous ... in 1912. Twenty one ran for governor. Over 200 ran for United States House of Representatives ...   more details



  1. Progressive Party (United States, 1924)

    in Wisconsin. Its name resembles the Progressive Party United States, 1912 1912 Progressive Party ... Party of Wisconsin in 1900. In 1912 he attempted to create a Progressive Party United States, 1912 Progressive Party but lost control to Theodore Roosevelt , who became his bitter enemy. ref Nancy ..., 2000. See also Progressive Party United States, 1912 Progressive Party United States, 1948 A.J. ... name Progressive Party party logo party articletitle Progressive Party United States, 1924 foundation start date 1924 dissolution end date 1946 ideology Progressivism in the United States Progressivism position Center left international preceded by succeeded by Progressive Party United States, 1948 Progressive Party colors The Progressive Party of 1924 was a new party created as a vehicle for Robert M. La Follette, Sr. to run for president in United States presidential election, 1924 the 1924 ...about the 1924 Progressive Party Progressive Party disambiguation Not to be confused with Progressive ... Society Press, 2008 pp. 221 238. ref In 1924 his new party using the old 1912 name called for public ... Follette s two sons began the Wisconsin Progressive Party , which briefly held power in the state and was for some ... Society of Wisconsin, 1968. ref California Progressives Hiram W. Johnson, the Progressive Party vice presidential nominee in 1912, was reelected as Governor of California on the Progressive ticket ... Progressive Party, the California Progressive Party obtained a ballot line in California ... they elected Franck R. Havenner as United States House of Representatives Congressman for California ... Defunct political parties in the United States Category Politics of California Category Politics ... socialist and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States Category Political parties disestablished in 1946 Category 1924 establishments in the United States de Progressive Party no Progressive Party 1924 ru , 1924 uk 1924 ...   more details



  1. Progressive Party (United States, 1948)

    Party known in some states as the Independent Progressive Party was formed with an eye toward electing Wallace as president. No connection can be found with the Progressive Party United States, 1912 1912 Progressive Party of Theodore Roosevelt or the Progressive Party United States, 1924 1924 Progressive Party of Robert M. La Follette, Sr. The Wallace Taylor ticket was also supported by several ... . See also Progressive Party United States, 1912 Progressive Party United States, 1924 Jencks ...about the 1948 Progressive Party Progressive Party disambiguation Infobox historical American political party party name Progressive Party party logo party articletitle Progressive Party United States, 1948 foundation start date 1948 dissolution end date 1955 ideology Progressivism in the United States Progressivism , New Nationalism position international preceded by Progressive Party United States, 1924 Progressive Party succeeded by colors The United States Progressive Party of 1948 was a left ... in the United States Category Communist Party USA mass organizations de Progressive Party no United States Progressive Party 1948 pl Partia Post powa 1948 ru , 1948 sv Progressiva ... War dominated the political spectrum in the United States, and any party which had not taken ... connection to the original Progressive Party 1912 1932 however, members of the 1948 Progressive ... served Franklin D. Roosevelt as United States Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture , Vice President, and United States Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Commerce . He was fired by President ... committee of the Progressive Party passed a resolution which observed blockquote The totally unjustified decisions of the Illinois Electoral Board to rule the Progressive Party off the ballot .... Views Unlike the Democratic Party and Republican Party in 1948, the anti war Progressive Party opposed military conscription after World War II. As the Progressive Party s national committee stated ...   more details



  1. United Progressive Party

    There have been several political parties named the United Progressive Party . For the main governing party in Antigua and Barbuda , see United Progressive Party Antigua and Barbuda . For the historic party in Bangladesh , see United Progressive Party Bangladesh . For the short lived party in New Zealand that was reconstituted as the Christian Democrats, see Christian Democrat Party New Zealand . For the also short lived party in Zambia , see United Progressive Party Zambia For the left leaning party in South Korea, see Unified Progressive Party disambig de United Progressive Party pt Partido Progressista Unido ...   more details



  1. Progressive Labor Party (United States)

    Party originally the Progressive Labor Movement and often referred to as PL is a transnational political party transnational communist party based primarily in the United States . It was formed in the fall ... needed date April 2011 . Today, at least in the United States, the party continues to be most widely ...Refimprove date October 2011 Infobox political party name Progressive Labor Party logo File fist.gif ... selections dark 20night.pdf Dark Night Shall Have Its End statement of Progressive Labor Party ... of Progressive Labor Party, 2005 ref Early history of the party As it broke away from the CPUSA amidst ... though it started as several 20 number score based on the East Coast of the United States East ... of its student aged members going to Havana to break the United States embargo against Cuba travel ... ref Even so, the general crisis of the entire United States New Left by 1975 only accelerated the eventual ... in the United States thereafter passed to other groups, most notably the Revolutionary Communist ... together, rather than abundance. In part, the party states quotation Who is to say what abundance really ... stagnant and underdeveloped working class militancy situation in the United States ..., in 2006 to be part of a rebirth of an International Workers Day celebration in the United States ..., for instance, target policies Education in the United States in the schools that they consider ... Retreats A History of the Failure of the Progressive Labor Party. Reconstruction Press, 1977 ... of the Progressive Labor Party. Young Socialist Alliance , New York, 1969. Historic PLP publications ... to the court . Progressive Labor Party, New York. 1966. Harlem Defense Council. Police Terror In Harlem ... Labor Party, New York. 1966 . Progressive Labor Movement. Road to revolution the outlook of the Progressive Labor Movement . PLM, Brooklyn. 1964. Progressive Labor Party. Notes on black liberation . Black Liberation Commission. Progressive Labor Party, New York. 1965. Progressive Labor Party. ILWU ...   more details



  1. United Progressive Party (Zambia)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The United Progressive Party UPP was created in Zambia by Simon Kapwepwe and others, all from the ruling United National Independence Party UNIP in about August 1971. This provoked a big crisis in the cabinet, with five ministers including Kapwepwe expelled by Kenneth Kaunda , chief of the government and of the UNIP. On 21 December of the same year Kapwepwe, taking advantage of a by election , became a National Assembly of Zambia Parliament arian for the UPP. Kaunda reacted swiftly on 4 February 1972, he made the specious accusation that Kapwepwe was an instrument of the White Rhodesia n, South Africa n and Portugal Potuguese governments Kapwepwe and 122 of his followers were arrested and the UPP was banned. Before the end of the year a one party state was proclaimed, and Kaunda felt sure enough of his power to free Kapwepwe on 31 December. Kapwepwe retired from politics and only appeared briefly in 1978, when he and Harry Nkumbula stood for Zambia s one party presidential nomination against Kaunda. Both Nkumbula and Kapwepwe were outmaneuvered by Kaunda, who secured the nomination while the two of them disappeared from Zambia s political scene. Zambian political parties Category Political parties in Zambia Category History of Zambia Category Political parties established in 1971 Africa party stub Zambia stub de United Progressive Party Sambia ...   more details



  1. Progressive Party

    Party United States, 1912 , Theodore Roosevelt s Bull Moose Party Progressive Party United States, 1924 , associated with Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Progressive Party United States, 1948 , associated ... Party of Missouri , the Green Party affiliate for the state of Missouri Progressive Labor Party United States South America Progressive Party of Brazil , one of Brazil s oldest parties with a continuous ...Progressive Party may refer to East Asia Progressive Party China , a party founded in 1913 as a merger between three parties in the National Assembly of the Republic of China Democratic Progressive Party , a major party in the Republic of China Progressive Party Philippines , a reformist political party in the Philippines Progressive Party Singapore , a defunct political party in Singapore that won the Legislative Assembly general elections in 1948 Sabah Progressive Party , a political party based in Sabah, east Malaysia New Progressive Party South Korea , a political party in South Korea Shimpot , a political party in Japan Europe Progressive Party Belgium , a Belgian progressive liberal party at the end of the 19th century Progressive Party Iceland , an agrarian and liberal party in Iceland Progressive Party Portugal Donegal Progressive Party , a defunct political party opposed to a united Ireland Progressive Party London , a defunct municipal party for the London County Council based around the Liberal Party Serbian Progressive Party , a political party in Serbia Progressives Scotland ... right political party based in Scotland Progressive Unionist Party , a political party in Northern Ireland Progressive Democrats , a defunct political party in Ireland Oceania Melanesian Progressive Party , a political party in Vanuatu New Zealand Progressive Party , a political party in New Zealand Progressive Green Party New Zealand , a defunct centre right environmentalist political party in New Zealand Progressive Party 1901 , an early political party in Australia Progressive Party 1920 ...   more details



  1. United Progressive Party (Antigua and Barbuda)

    Politics of Antigua and Barbuda The United Progressive Party is a political party in Antigua and Barbuda. It is led by Baldwin Spencer , the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda , and has the majority of seats in the Antiguan House of Representatives. Foundation The United Progressive Party was formed in 1992 through a merger of three parties, namely the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement , the Progressive Labour Movement and the United National Democratic Party . ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p63 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Each party was in opposition to the Antigua Labour Party government. Baldwin Spencer was chosen to lead the new party. Electoral performance At the Antigua and Barbuda general election, 1994 1994 general election , the party won 43.7 per cent of the vote and five seats in the House of Representatives of Antigua and Barbuda House of Representatives . It became the largest opposition party. The UPP lost one seat to the Antigua Labour Party at the Antigua and Barbuda general election, 1999 1999 general election , despite increasing its vote to 44.5 per cent, after which it claimed fraud. On 24 March 2004, at the Antigua ... and the Integrity in Public Life Act. ref http www.uppantigua.com results Results United Progressive Party ref Though the UPP won the Antigua and Barbuda general election, 2009 2009 general election with 51.1 ... Official website Antigua and Barbuda political parties DEFAULTSORT United Progressive Party Antigua And Barbuda Category Political parties in Antigua and Barbuda ar de United Progressive Party Antigua und Barbuda es Partido Progresista Unido Antigua y Barbuda fr Parti progressiste unifi nl United Progressive Party pt Partido Progressista Unido Ant gua e Barbuda ... from outside the Antigua Labour Party in its history as an independent state. The Antigua Labour Party won 4 seats and 41.8 per cent of the vote, while the remaining seat was won by Trevor Walker ...   more details



  1. Progressive United Communist Party of Armenia

    United Communist Party of Armenia lang hy , abbreviated , Hayastani Arajadimakan Miatsial Komunistakan Kusaktsutyun is a political party in Armenia established by Vazgen Safaryan. It is one of the three Communist parties authorized in Armenia. See also Communist Party of Armenia disambiguation Communist Party of Armenia Soviet Union Armenian Communist Party United Communist Party of Armenia References reflist Category Communist parties in Armenia Armenia party stub CP stub Armenian political parties hy ...   more details



  1. People's Progressive Party

    There are several parties named People s Progressive Party People s Progressive Party The Gambia People s Progressive Party Guyana People s Progressive Party Liberia People s Progressive Party Malaysia People s Progress Party Papua New Guinea People s Progressive Party Saint Lucia People s Progressive Party Solomon Islands People s Progressive Party Uganda People s Progressive Party UK People s Progressive Party United States circa 1924 People s Progress Party Vanuatu disambig de People s Progressive Party ...   more details



  1. Progressive Labor Party

    The term Progressive Labor Party or Progressive Labour Party may refer to Progressive Labor Party United States Progressive Labour Party Australia Progressive Labour Party Bermuda Progressive Labour Party Dominica Progressive Labour Party Saint Lucia Progressive Labour Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Progressive Labour Movement in Antigua and Barbuda Progressive Labour Federation 47 in Suriname Progressive Labour Party of Alberta disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1912

    Party United States home state3 Wisconsin states carried3 2 popular vote3 327,357 percentage3 14.15 before election Taft before party after election Hughes after party Start of the primaries The significance ... until 1936. References reflist Category United States presidential primaries Category Republican Party United States presidential primaries ..., however, was Taft 428, TR 204, and LaFollette 36. NYT 4 28 1912 Five states voted in the final four ...Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Election election name Republican Presidential Primaries, 1912 country United States type presidential ongoing no previous election Republican Party United States presidential primaries, 1912 previous year 1912 next election Republican Party United States presidential primaries, 1916 next year 1916 election date March 19 to June 4, 1912 Teddy Roosevelt image1 Image Theodore Roosevelt Pach.jpg 136px nominee1 Teddy Roosevelt party1 Republican Party United States home state1 New York states carried1 8 popular vote1 1,183,238 percentage1 51.14 William Taft image2 Image William Howard Taft.jpg 136px nominee2 William Taft party2 Republican Party United States home state2 Ohio states carried2 1 popular vote2 800,441 percentage2 34.59 Robert Marion La Follette image3 ... presidential primary. He recommended that a national primary on 8 1 1912 choose the candidates. The national conventions would adopt the platform and organize the party but nothing else. The machinery ... 2 1911 During the last two months of 1911, Progressive Republican leaders questioned how to proceed ... was perceived to be too radical for the party. One by one, leading progressives began to come ... of the first presidential preference primary, held in North Dakota on 3 19 1912, Taft was leading .... NYT 3 14 1912 Voters who braved the cold rain in North Dakota on primary day 3 19 1912 handed ... the loss was due to Democrats who voted for LaFollette to embarrass his candidacy. NYT 3 20 1912 ...   more details



  1. Progressive People's Party

    Progressive People& 39 s Party may refer to Progressive People s Party Bophuthatswana Progressive People s Party The Gambia Progressive People s Party Germany Progressive People s Party Liberia Progressive People s Party Suriname disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Progressive Reform Party

    The Progressive Reform Party may refer to Progressive Reform Party South Africa Progressive Reform Party Suriname disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Progressive Republican Party

    Progressive Republican Party may refer to Progressive Republican Party Algeria Progressive Republican Party Brazil Progressive Republican Party Turkey Progressive Republican Party Venezuela Progressive Republicans France disambig political pt Partido Republicano Progressista desambigua o ...   more details



  1. Progressive National Party

    Progressive National Party can refer to the following political party political parties Progressive National Party Lesotho Progressive National Party Panama Progressive National Party Suriname Progressive National Party Turks and Caicos Islands disambig ...   more details



  1. Minnesota Progressive Party

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 about the Minnesota Progressive Party Progressive Party disambiguation In 1968, Eugene McCarthy established the Minnesota Progressive Party in order to run for president. Even though popular in the state of Minnesota , he was third in the final outcome of Election Day. Category Politics of Minnesota Category United States regional and state political parties Category Political parties established in 1968 US party stub MinnesotaPoliticalParties ...   more details



  1. National Progressive Party

    National Progressive Party may refer to National Progressive Party Finland , liberal political party in Finland from 1918 to 1951 National Progressive Party Greece , liberal political party in Greece in 1950 National Progressive Party Kiribati , political party in Kiribati without parliamentary representation National Progressive Party Laos National Progressive Party Lesotho , political party in Lesotho National Progressive Party Montserrat , political party in Montserrat National Progressive Party Namibia , political party in Namibia National Progressive Party Slovenia , defunct political party in Slovenia National Progressive Party Zambia , defunct political party in Zambia See also Progressive Party disambiguation Progressive Party disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages it Partito Progressista Nazionale ...   more details



  1. Progressive Democratic Party

    Progressive Democratic Party may refer to Progressive Democratic Party Gibraltar , political party established in June 2006 in Gibraltar by lawyer Keith Azopardi Progressive Democratic Party of Guadeloupe Progressive Democratic Party Liberia Progressive Democratic Party Paraguay Progressive Democratic Party Trinidad and Tobago Progressive Democratic Party Tunisia , legal opposition political party in Tunisia Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party , political party in Malaysia Progressive Democratic Party Thailand , former minor Thai political party Progressive Democratic Party South Carolina , former minor South Carolina political party in the 1940s Progressive Democrats , former minor Irish political party See also Democratic Party disambiguation Democratic Progressive Party Progress Party disambiguation Progressive Democratic Alliance Progressive Party disambiguation Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Green Party Progressive Democrats of America List of political parties disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages vi ng D n ch Ti n b ...   more details



  1. Progressive Conservative Party

    wiktionary Progressive Conservative Party refers to a group of Canada Canadian political parties that are technically distinct, positioned on the centre right of the political spectrum National Progressive Conservative Party of Canada , which merged into the Conservative Party of Canada in 2003 Provincial and territorial British Columbia Conservative Party , formerly the British Columbia Progressive Conservative Party Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Progressive Conservative Party of Quebec , a 1980s attempt to create a provincial Tory party which was not endorsed by the federal PCs. Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Liberal Conservative Party 1897 1905 Yukon Party , formerly the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party See also Progressive Party of Canada Progressive Party of Manitoba Progressive Party of Saskatchewan disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Democratic Progressive Party (disambiguation)

    Democratic Progressive Party can mean Democratic Progressive Party Democratic Progressive Party Taiwan founded in 1986, and was the ruling party from 2000 to 2008 Democratic Progressive Party Argentina Democratic Progressive Party Austria defunct &ndash a short lived party headed by Franz Olah , gained 3 of votes in the Austria legislative election, 1966 1966 elections . Democratic Progressive Party Malawi Democratic Progressive Party Paraguay Democratic Progressive Party Singapore Progressive Democratic Party Tunisia Democratic Progressive Party Tunisia , also translated as Progressive Democratic Party External links http www.nyasatimes.com National 1118.html Malawi s ruling Democratic Progressive Party DPP gets sponsorship from Taiwan s ruling name sake DPP. disambig de Democratic Progressive Party fr Parti d mocrate progressiste homonymie zh ...   more details



  1. New Progressive Party

    The New Progressive Party is a name used by various political parties New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico New Progressive Party South Korea See also Progressive Party disambiguation List of political parties by name disambig Category Political party disambiguation pages ko it Nuovo Partito Progressista ...   more details



  1. Progressive Green Party

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Progressivism Progressive Green Party is a name used by reformist green parties around the world. List New Zealand Progressive Green Party New Zealand Progressive Green Party Belgium Progressive Green Party , independent Flemish See also Green Party Progress Party Progressive Party disambiguation Progressive Party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Green Party List of political parties External links http progressivegreenparty.wordpress.com Progressive Green Party, USA Category Green political parties ...   more details



  1. Progressive Party (South Africa)

    Refimprove date February 2010 Infobox political party country South Africa party name Progressive Party leader Colin Eglin chairman foundation 1959 dissolution 1975 merged with Reform Party South Africa Reform Party merged Progressive Reform Party South Africa Progressive Reform Party ideology Liberalism br Internal resistance to South African apartheid Anti apartheid predecessor United Party South Africa United Party colorcode black Politics of South Africa The Progressive Party was a liberal party ... renamed the Progressive Reform Party South Africa Progressive Reform Party in 1975, and then Progressive Federal Party South Africa Progressive Federal Party in 1977. Creation The Progressive Party was formed by members who had left the United Party South Africa United Party following the United Party Union Congress held in Bloemfontein starting on 11 August 1959. The delegates at the Party Congress ... 1959. The Progressive Party began its founding Congress on 13 November 1959, in Johannesburg . Jan Steytler , a former Cape leader of the United Party, was elected the first leader of the new Party. At the session of Parliament in 1960, the Progressive Party had twelve MPs. Eleven had been first elected for the United Party and one a Native Representative Member defected from the Liberal Party ... the United Party in 1959, became temporary leader. In February 1971 Colin Eglin from Cape Town was elected party leader. At the next General Election, on 24 April 1974, the Progressive Party made a major ... Party A group of reformists broke away from the left wing of the United Party in February 1975 ... Party merged with the Progressive Party to form the Progressive Reform Party South Africa Progressive ... merged with another breakaway group from the United Party, which was in sharp decline in the mid 1970s, to become the Progressive Federal Party in 1977. References Reflist Source of the information ... National Party South Africa National Party s policies of apartheid , and championed the Rule ...   more details



  1. Oregon Progressive Party

    http www.progparty.org www.progparty.org country United States The Oregon Progressive Party is a minor ... , br Social Center left seats1 title United States Senate Seats in the Senate seats1 Infobox political party seats 0 100 hex C40253 seats2 title United States House of Representatives Seats in the House seats2 Infobox political party seats 0 435 hex C40253 seats3 title Oregon State Senate Seats in the State Senate seats3 Infobox political party seats 0 30 hex C40253 seats4 title Oregon House of Representatives ... links http progparty.org Oregon Progressive Party official website Category Political parties in Oregon Progressive Category United States regional and state political parties Oregon Oregon gov stub ...about the Oregon Progressive Party Progressive Party disambiguation Infobox political party name Oregon Progressive Party logo colorcode C40253 chairman leader1 title Senate Leader leader1 name leader2 ... ideology Progressivism in the United States Progressivism br Social democracy br international ... Ralph Nader as its candidate in the United States presidential election, 2008 2008 U.S. presidential ... its name to the Oregon Progressive Party , to more accurately reflects the party s positions on issues ... Progressive Party accessdate October 28, 2009 publisher Oregon Progressive Party ref Membership ... 09mvr.htm Retrieved on 3 03 11 ref br Following the renaming of the party to the Oregon Progressive ... leaders are encouraging its members to re register with the renamed Oregon Progressive Party. ref name ... 5D 26 ref . The Progressive Party has nominated a slate of candidates for the 2010 general election ... positions and policies ref cite web url http www.progparty.org node 15 title Progressive Party Platform author Staff publisher Oregon Progressive Party date 2009 11 19 accessdate 2010 10 23 ref ref cite ... Progressive Party date 2010 01 01 accessdate 2010 10 23 ref Political campaign contribution limits ... fossil fuels, offshore oil drilling, or nuclear power Cut the military budget of the United States End ...   more details




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