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, he defeated eight opponents, including two Democrats, a Libertarian and five other Republicans.
He is on the board of Catholic Democrats, a national advocacy organization dealing wi
d merged, he became President of the Liberal Democrats, a position he held for four years.
sults for the 2005 election gave the Liberal Democrats a notional majority of 5,723 votes (12.44%).
he safest House districts in Connecticut for Democrats; a Republican candidate has not run in the d
Marin had joined the Federalists and Liberal Democrats, a parliamentary party close to Forza Italia
He currently chairs the 21st Century Democrats, a progressive electoral coalition active wi
certain townships that would have given the Democrats a majority, the House, on February 28, 1840,
Following objections from the Liberal Democrats, a public enquiry was held in July 2005.
The United Liberal Democrats, a regional party based on North Chungcheong
Blanchard won in a surprising upset, giving Democrats a 15-15 split with Republicans in the Arizon
itically dominated by the Ukrainian National Democrats, a democratic political party that was guide
the presidential nomination and the Northern Democrats' abandonment of the South on the tariff had
eet with electoral success (e.g. the Liberal Democrats' ability to break out of the third-party tra
Further skepticism among Democrats about the viability of her candidacy surface
Democrats Abroad
pports and advises the financial dealings of Democrats Abroad Turkey.
rs Foundation, Progress (United Kingdom) and Democrats Abroad.
However the Liberal Democrats accused the Conservatives of playing on vote
isgruntled former members of the Independent Democrats accused her of running the party in a "undem
However Labour and the Liberal Democrats accused the Conservatives of leaking the pol
During the 1986 campaign, Democrats accused the Louisiana GOP of attempting to e
Democrats achieved a net-gain of one in these election
The Democrats acknowledge that they need a larger coalitio
Congress, then controlled by Democrats, acted quickly on Walker's recommendations.
The Christian Democrats added two seats, becoming the second-largest
are either Republicans or very conservative Democrats, adding that he felt there could be common g
Republicans, however, maintain that the Democrats' advantage in 2005 was due simply to the fac
1, Ridgeway was elected deputy leader of the Democrats, after Natasha Stott Despoja toppled Meg Lee
Fagerholm became chairman of the Social Democrats after the armistice in the Continuation War.
1995 he relaunched the party as the National Democrats, after a postal ballot of the members.
year Geraldine Lissenburg joined the Liberal Democrats after earlier leaving the Conservatives to s
006 general election which ousted the Social Democrats after twelve years in power.
re they won by only 8 votes over the Liberal Democrats after a recount and in Portchester West wher
election the council was run by the Liberal Democrats after depriving the Conservatives of a major
sition from the then newly formed Australian Democrats after preferences from the Australia Party f
The Democrats After November, New Left Review, 43, January
Bedford held on by 30 votes over the Liberal Democrats after a recount and in Manor Park where agai
ctober 1998 when he "defected to the Liberal Democrats after disagreeing with Mr Hague's policy on
strict is likely to become more favorable to Democrats after redistricting.
of Harrogate Alan Skidmore quit the Liberal Democrats after the election to become an independent,
4, as part of the process of Redemption, the Democrats again took control of the state government a
ion" which was in turn rescinded after white Democrats again gained control of Louisiana government
f Edmonton-Calder as a candidate for the New Democrats against incumbent Progressive Conservative M
as a board member in the organization Social Democrats Against the EMU.
ction was called for April and it pitted two Democrats against each other because the South Carolin
The Democrats aggressively targeted Pettengill for defeat
The Democrats, aided by much support from recent immigrant
ly regarded and respected by Republicans and Democrats alike."
Center Party, the Liberals and the Christian Democrats all fared poorly, the latter barely holding
his brother and told him that Meier gave the Democrats all the Hughes information that could destro
Democrats alleged voting fraud had occurred in the ele
Some of the more public democrats allowed include democratic legislators Lee W
A message of unity was portrayed by the Democrats, allowing this group to present themselves a
e 1999 European elections, with more Liberal Democrats, along with the first European representativ
The seat remained with the Democrats along with the open seat in the 3rd congress
Party, a liberal group which allied with the Democrats, also became a force in Wisconsin politics.
The Progressive Democrats also did badly losing over half their deputi
Democrats also picked up an open Republican seat.
People associated with the Free Democrats also founded the online newspaper Liberalere
Democrats also do well in two other regions of the sta
Democrats also won four Congressional seats plus major
"open seats" in Maryland and Nevada, and the Democrats also defeated seven incumbent Republican Sen
Some Democrats also objected that Griffith had practiced la
The Democrats also increased their majority in the Senate.
Democrats also gained the majority of seats on the Eng
Democrats also hold one of the state's four U.S. House
Columbus, a city shifting to the Democrats, also voted for Obama by a three-to-two marg
Democrats also hold one of the state's U.S. Senate sea
trol, with a majority of just 2. The Liberal Democrats also gained seats, whilst Labour lost seats,
Riding Obama's coattails, the Democrats also picked up net gains of 8 Senate seats a
The Stonewall Young Democrats, also known as SYD, are youth-based organiza
he Democratic Alliance (formerly Progressive Democrats) also made gains, up by seven to 29 seats.
Democrats also voted to allow Allen's votes in the ele
The Democrats also had a net gain of five seats in the Uni
The Liberal Democrats also gained the Dunfermline West Scottish Pa
Several democrats also voted against the resolution.
In the border states, the Democrats also led, 30 - 23.
cillor on Leeds City Council for the Liberal Democrats, although he resigned after only six months
tatives in 1934, and was affiliated with the Democrats, although the legislature was at the time a
erican Hunting Association LLC, Amendment II Democrats, American Gun Culture Report, Armed Liberals
For the Social Democrats, an alliance with the KMP not only increased
of the European People's Party and European Democrats, an increase in the overall number of seats
d shortly after the formation of the Liberal Democrats and is a Specified Associated Organisation,
The current delegation comprises five Democrats and four Republicans.
mond faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats and avoided a primary election.
part of the European People's Party-European Democrats, and became an MEP on 1 January 2007 with th
ria Macapagal Arroyo, Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats, and by extension the administration-led coa
ng districts, Republicans lost three, two to Democrats and one to a Progressive.
nks to a swing to the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, and UKIP.
Lombardo's personal list and the Autonomist Democrats) and 15 regional deputies.
hird Force alliance of socialists, Christian democrats and Radicals).
th and 6th districts, which are held by four Democrats and one Republican.
and incorrigible Congress made up of donkey Democrats and elephant Republicans, and offers a simpl
ty is represented at the county level by two Democrats and one Republican.
The primary elections for the Democrats and the Republicans were held on June 12.
ding deputy chairman of the League of Social Democrats, and was elected to the Advisory Council of
contains two councillors elected as Liberal Democrats and one as a Conservative.
(The mission also called on the Liberal Democrats and William Hague, now Foreign Minister in t
cycle saw the election or re-election of 23 Democrats and 13 Republicans to fill the Senate's 36 s
Therefore, both Democrats and Republicans increased by 2 seats.
James S. Cothran was nominated by the Democrats and was unopposed in his bid for election.
e got involved with the Lithuanian Christian Democrats and was sentenced to death by the Bolshevik
ederalists, rising influence of Jeffersonian Democrats and the diminished influence of the North du
The three open seats were retained by the Democrats and the composition of the state delegation
alleged voter fraud and determined that the Democrats and not the Republicans had won a majority i
Social Democrats and Rural Centre Party presented a joined li
d as a front bench spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, and as their president from 1994 until 1998
s currently composed of 23 Republicans and 9 Democrats and both of its US Senators are Republican.
, Packwood and Shirley East from the Liberal Democrats and Shirley South where an independent counc
due to the growing influence of Jeffersonian Democrats and the Louisiana Purchase which they felt w
The governor was often at odds with both Democrats and his Republican colleagues in the legisla
the elections, six of the seats were held by Democrats and six by Republicans.
fter the elections, eight seats were held by Democrats and four by Republicans.
ent of voters in the district are registered Democrats and it is a district that was carried by Al
th the Socialist Party of Canada, the Social Democrats and a party representing returning ex-soldie
who would later become leader of the Liberal Democrats) and Lord Irvine of Lairg (who would serve a
is, as of February 11, 2010, composed of 114 Democrats and 37 Republicans.
e elections, there were twenty seats held by Democrats and sixteen held by Republicans.
Wade Hampton III was renominated by the Democrats and ran against no organized opposition in t
l area than the rest of the state, having 14 Democrats and one Republican in its state legislative
red into a coalition with the Constitutional Democrats, and in the Fourth Duma they were part of th
arty has a good relationship with the Social Democrats, and to a lesser extent, with the Left Party
501(c)(4) citizens movement of Republicans, Democrats and Independents whose mission is to address
of the 1940 Census, two of which were won by Democrats and one by Republicans.
St. Michael's are Cllr Peter Allen (Liberal Democrats), and Cllr John Coyne and Cllr Sarah Jenning
g as the president of the university's Young Democrats, and then also earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Five Democrats and two Republicans were elected to state of
phreys is the President of the Welsh Liberal Democrats and was Member of the Welsh Assembly for the
rolled by the Progressive Conservatives, New Democrats and Liberals.
resident of the University of Michigan Young Democrats and a member of the Cleveland Mattachine Soc
tor, faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats and avoided a primary election.
and", the de facto party song of the Liberal Democrats and of the former Liberal Party.
re-elected, four open seats were won by the Democrats and the open seat in the 7th congressional d
and in 2001 a new coalition with the Social Democrats and later on in 2004 a coalition with the So
nal parties: the Italian People's Party, The Democrats and Italian Renewal.
compared to 11 for Labour, 3 for the Liberal Democrats and 1 for the Community First Party.
with Mayor Parisi, council members and other Democrats and Republican council members in nearby tow
ng Exwick Ward; two of the three are Liberal Democrats and the third is Labour.
The primary elections for the Democrats and the Republicans were held on June 14.
Both Democrats and Republicans nominated Charles S. Desmond
16 Republicans, 11 Americans, four Democrats and one Temperance man were elected to a two
lose working relationship between the Social Democrats and the ULP remnant was formalised with a me
egan a push to attract moderate/conservative Democrats and Republicans.
ouncil with 29 seats, compared to 19 Liberal Democrats and 3 independents, with a further 2 seats b
nt, and as a result his campaign divided the Democrats and allowed Cochran to win the senate seat w
Senate, Dunn was dropped by the Union County Democrats and was replaced on the party line by John T
t, he espoused hatred for Communists, Social Democrats, and immigrants, and dreamed about getting r
dates in all 21 wards, along with 11 Liberal Democrats and 15 other candidates from various parties
He formed a cross-party coalition of Democrats, and both European American and black Republ
These circumstances benefited the Democrats, and they made a net gain of three seats fro
Dix, Flagg and Beardsley were Democrats, and John C. Spencer, Bates Cooke and Willis
California's delegation remained at two Democrats and one Republican.
e have been 37 representatives from Utah, 16 Democrats and 21 Republicans.
tested in the election with both the Liberal Democrats and independents defending 7, compared to on
By-election in September 2010 to the Liberal Democrats and narrowly won the Cremorne Ward By-electi
All are Democrats and were re-elected in November 2008.
In 2008 he decided to leave the Democrats and to join Italy of Values instead.
Although the fight between Democrats and Republicans has been unequal for the las
The council also included Liberal Democrats and Independents.
dges faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats and avoided a primary election.
rejected the alliance, and joined the Social Democrats and Greens in the 'Alliance of the Left' (Fr
At the State election in November 1890, 68 Democrats and 60 Republicans were elected for the sess
ctory did not produce decisive gains for the Democrats, and the balance of the chamber remained the
mpared to 9 for the Conservatives, 6 Liberal Democrats and 2 British National Party.
founder of the Centrist Coalition of Senate Democrats and Republicans, and served as Chairman of t
Liberal Democrats and Communist candidates gained under 5% of
75 Democrats and 53 Republicans were elected for the sess
ition of the state delegation remained three Democrats and three Republicans.
Harmel led a coalition comprising Christian Democrats and Socialists.
by-election, The Times endorsed the Liberal Democrats and their candidate Elwyn Watkins.
ocratic Alliance in 1998, between the Social Democrats and the People's Party (the former CDS), led
18 Democrats and 14 Republicans were elected to a two-yea
part of the European People's Party-European Democrats, and became an MP on 19 March 2007, serving
Town Committee, the Middlesex and Worcester Democrats and as co-chairman of the Maynard Democratic
72 Democrats and 56 Republicans were elected for the sess
h is controlled by a coalition made up of 10 Democrats and 3 Republicans.
The Caucus is open to registered Democrats and Independents.
tor, faced no opposition from South Carolina Democrats and avoided a primary election.
es was a formerly a member of the Island New Democrats and was an unsuccessful candidate for that p
sition of the state delegation remained four Democrats and two Republicans.
as equally distributed among Republicans and Democrats, and Weisenborn was considered vulnerable in
thority, vice-chair of the Bennington County Democrats, and a director of the Bennington Chamber of
l nine districts; seven seats represented by Democrats and two by Republicans.
he served as Co-Speaker of the House, as the Democrats and Republicans had equal numbers of members
compared to 6 for Labour, 2 for the Liberal Democrats and 1 Independent.
ross the country, winning ten seats from the Democrats and cementing their majority.
rmer Governor Paulo Souto, of the right wing Democrats, and Minister for National Integration Gedde
World War I under Roger C. Sullivan, for the Democrats, and William Lorimer for the Republicans.
rom the Labour party, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and the Wythall Ratepayers' and Residents' A
The primary elections for the Democrats and the Republicans were held on June 13 and
Washington State Democrats, and 12 county committees and 17 legislative
th 15 being held by Labour, 3 by the Liberal Democrats and 2 by the Conservatives.
14 for the Conservatives, 9 for the Liberal Democrats and 2 from the Runcorn Labour Councillors Gr
tween the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and the ELDR groups at the start of the ter
1892, he was a presidential elector for the Democrats, and then from 1893 to 1897 was the registra
ublican National Alliance (ANR), Movement of Democrats and Socialists (MDS) and the Socialist Worke
as a trustee of both the SDP and the Liberal Democrats and served as one of SDP's three representat
This irritated many Democrats and they also accused him of being nothing m
proponent of the "unification" of the Social Democrats and the Communists.
                                                                                                   
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