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He attended a rally for the | Reform Party in May 1997, in which party leader Prest |
nt on to serve as a Nelson City Councillor and | Reform Party Member of Parliament for the local elect |
on announced his support for the newly-created | Reform Party of Canada. |
The last election contested by the Municipal | Reform Party was in 1945, when they held six boroughs |
The Marijuana | Reform Party (abbreviated MRP) is a progressive minor |
ons in Calgary, with few exceptions, until the | Reform Party swept the federal Tories out of Alberta |
s launched in March, 2004 by lawyer and former | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance activist Ezra Leva |
Founded in 1997, the Marijuana | Reform Party ran a candidate for Governor of New York |
The | Reform Party (Norwegian: Reformpartiet) was a Norwegi |
dation), its use became more common due to the | Reform Party and Ross Perot, who were frequently desc |
William Jones (1868-1953) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
lection, 1925 he had stood for the New Zealand | Reform Party in 1925 in Lyttelton against James McCom |
Bridgman served as the | Reform Party Critic on Health and Assistant Critic on |
In 2001, Bridgman unsuccessfully ran for the | Reform Party of British Columbia in the riding of Sur |
In 1995 the IPM affiliated with the national | Reform Party and renamed itself the Reform Party of M |
ncy association and has been involved with the | Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance. |
Mills ran as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
r of the Canadian Alliance (2000-2003) and the | Reform Party of Canada (1997-2000). |
Here he became identified with the church | reform party which was opposed to Bishop Adalbero IV, |
63) was a Liberal Party and then (from 1914) a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
When challenged as to whether or not the | Reform party was a vehicle for the religious right, h |
David Collison is the national chairman of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
Collison is a lifelong member of the | Reform Party of the United States of America. |
an unsuccessful attempt to enter politics as a | Reform party candidate in the Surrey-White Rock-South |
During the 1996 presidential primaries, the | Reform Party was seeking an alternative candidate to |
2000 in South Surrey-White Rock-Langley as the | Reform party transitioned into the Canadian Alliance |
ty, stating: "you can't become a member of the | Reform Party in Colorado. |
This populace gave root to the | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance in Ontario, with S |
nt since 1993, he was formerly a member of the | Reform Party of Canada (1993-2000) and the Canadian A |
Edward Newman (1859-1946) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand in t |
8,020 votes (24.43%), finishing third against | Reform Party candidate Maurice Vellacott. |
aj Goyle, Libertarian nominee Shawn Smith, and | Reform Party nominee Susan G. Ducey. |
There is no | Reform Party in Colorado.... |
The | Reform Party of Ontario is not to be confused with th |
He was elected as a member of the | Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Wetaskiwin. |
ed in 1998, defeating Republican Jack Fish and | Reform Party candidate Thomas Janich. |
001, he was apppointed a vice president of the | Reform Party of British Columbia, and he was a candid |
uring his years as a Member of Parliament, his | Reform party would become known as the Canadian Allia |
ted in the North Vancouver riding in 1993 as a | Reform Party of Canada candidate in the 35th Canadian |
and political strategist for the newly founded | Reform Party of Canada. |
Conservative Party and in 1998 he ran for the | Reform Party of Alberta. |
Leonard Richard Phillips (1870-1947) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
The | Reform Party of Florida is the state party organizati |
Frazer was elected as a | Reform party candidate at the Saanich-Gulf Islands el |
In the 1911 general election Bell ran as the | Reform Party candidate for the Raglan seat. |
He unsuccessfully sought the | Reform Party nomination against Maurice Vellacott, an |
In 1993, Peschisolido joined the | Reform Party of Canada (later the Canadian Alliance). |
Member of the | Reform Party Shadow Cabinet |
wn as the Arab Istiqlal Party), as well as the | Reform Party and the National Bloc, established by pu |
11,087 votes (17.36%), finishing third against | Reform Party leader Preston Manning. |
o far as to threaten a re-establishment of the | Reform Party if it went through. |
He was first elected in 1997 for the | Reform Party of Canada, and was re-elected when the R |
Charles Emanuel Bellringer (1864-1944) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
n's lengthy absences from the red chamber, the | Reform Party made Thompson's absence a cause celebre, |
t who is perhaps most known for being the 1996 | Reform Party Vice President candidate, the running-ma |
He was the | Reform Party nominee for governor of Florida in the 2 |
ction was won by the Labour Party, because the | Reform Party vote was split. |
cted member of the Parliament of Canada of the | Reform Party of Canada since 1993, Hill has generally |
In April 1997, Harper suggested that the | Reform Party was drifting toward social conservatism |
upport for Preston Manning's leadership of the | Reform Party in 1998, after two other Saskatchewan Re |
7) was an New Zealand politician, first of the | Reform Party then from 1935 the National Party. |
839-1915) was an independent conservative then | Reform Party (1908) Member of Parliament in New Zeala |
e the official state affiliate of the national | Reform Party and renamed itself the Mississippi Refor |
dian Parliament but lost to Dick Harris of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
as Jesse Ventura in 1998, she became the first | Reform Party member elected as lieutenant governor of |
1975: The party merged with the | Reform Party led by Harry Schwarz, a faction of the U |
He was defeated by | Reform party candidate Allan Kerpan in the Blackstrap |
Oswald James Hawken (1870-1957) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and |
ter which he was defeated by Grant Hill of the | Reform party in the 1993 election. |
Reform Party member Lorrin Thurston was a strong supp | |
During his acceptance speech at the 2004 | Reform Party National Convention in Irving, Texas, Ra |
The German-Baltic | Reform Party (German: Deutsch-Baltische Reformpartei) |
en and even bombastic politician, once calling | Reform Party MP Deborah Grey "a slab of bacon" in the |
In the 2001 provincial election, the | Reform Party nominated eight candidates, receiving a |
This compared with 47 for the governing | Reform Party and 21 for the Liberal Party. |
James Samuel Dickson (1870-1939) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
sidelined when Sir Robert Thorburn formed the | Reform Party on a Protestant Rights agenda. |
Mike Scott was a | Reform Party of Canada Member of Parliament in the Ca |
he 1993 federal election, and was elected over | Reform Party candidate Dean Whiteway. |
s who was the Prime Minister and leader of the | Reform Party before 1928. |
In some opinion polls, the dormant | Reform Party actually placed ahead of the Tories. |
(a) 21 were members of the Union | Reform Party of South Carolina and the other 3 were I |
l politics since 1993 when he joined the Brant | Reform Party of Canada Riding Association. |
ottetown Accord, and unsuccessfully sought the | Reform Party nomination for Calgary Northeast in the |
The | Reform Party of Alberta was deregistered after the el |
During his acceptance speech at the 2004 | Reform Party National Convention in Irving, Texas, Na |
ouncil from 1925 to 1949 and led the Municipal | Reform Party on the Council for 12 years. |
Preston Manning, former | Reform Party of Canada leader, had a cabin in Marten |
s in the 1906 borough elections, the Municipal | Reform Party published a manifesto for the 1907 count |
ocratic Party (DP), the Alternative Democratic | Reform Party (ADR), the Left, and the Communist Party |
At the end of his second term, the | Reform Party folded into the Canadian Alliance. |
he bureau of the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party since 2004. |
e Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party, | Reform Party and The Socialist Front . |
after the successive collapses of the Liberal | Reform Party governments of Prime Ministers Sir Richa |
ng the riding of Souris-Moose Mountain for the | Reform Party of Canada and its successor, the Canadia |
He won election with the | Reform Party in the Dewdney-Alouette electoral distri |
ht, sat with the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party (ELDR) Group. |
l election, losing by a margin of 123 votes to | Reform Party candidate Ed Harper. |
Sykes was a member of the | Reform Party but in 1919 stood as an Independent for |
nto the London County Council by the Municipal | Reform party to represent the Dulwich division of the |
ties, such as the French Poujadists, the U. S. | Reform Party and the Dutch Pim Fortuyn List enjoyed s |
public organization under the new name Vietnam | Reform Party and at that time announced the dissoluti |
Charles Kendall Wilson (1862-1934) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
1956) was an independent conservative and then | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
nd politician of the Liberal Party then of the | Reform Party in the United Party coalition. |
Flanagan was the | Reform Party of Canada's Director of Policy, Strategy |
is member of the European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party and is an observer at Liberal Internatio |
After Witty, Herbert Kyle (OBE) of the | Reform Party represented the Riccarton electorate. |
nd Liberal Alex Shepherd and candidates of the | Reform Party and Canadian Alliance. |
to sit the fight out, establishing the Western | Reform Party as a temporary measure until the schism |
rth in the 1993 election as a candidate of the | Reform Party of Canada. |
Edwin Dixon (1867-1955) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Alexander Donald McLeod (1872-1938) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in the Wairarapa re |
She sat as the | Reform Party member of the Standing Committees on Hea |
at Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP), National | Reform Party (NRP) and the Convention People's Party |
de by local Democrats to keep Ralph Nader, the | Reform Party presidential candidate, off Florida's ba |
ere on 28 January 1936 standing as a Municipal | Reform Party candidate by 485 votes to the 327 gained |
Thomas Forsyth (1868-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
just Fewchuk, but also the New Democratic and | Reform party candidates. |
As the federal | Reform Party is now defunct, several independent Refo |
ttract Progressive Conservatives to the former | Reform Party of Canada. |
John Bitchener (1864-1952) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
He remained in this role when the | Reform Party was folded into the Canadian Alliance. |
was an attempt to merge the PC Party with the | Reform Party of Canada. |
Joseph Linklater (1876-1961) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
a Nantes Mackenzie (1895-1966) was (briefly) a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
The | Reform Party collapsed and a new Tory Party emerged f |
The | Reform Party was believed by many in Rhodesia to be a |
0th New Zealand Parliament commenced, with the | Reform Party in Government |
es Hobbs Okey (1857 - 13 September 1918) was a | Reform Party member of parliament in New Zealand. |
Ewen Donald McLennan (1861-1948) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament. |
een as Director of Policy and Research for the | Reform Party of Canada. |
lition government composed of Res Publica, the | Reform Party and the People's Union of Estonia was fo |
In the 1993 election, he lost the seat to | Reform Party candidate Allan Kerpan. |
1885-1964) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party and then the National Party. |
He joined the | Reform Party of Canada at its formation in 1987, and |
vative candidate Patrick Hunt, who ran for the | Reform Party in this riding in the 1993 election. |
Edward de la Barca MacMillan (1872-1941) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
n Cariboo-Chilcotin electoral district for the | Reform Party in 1993. |
the 1996 U.S. presidential election, today the | Reform Party is not generally perceived as a major pl |
f the London County Council from the Municipal | Reform Party in 1934, he was appointed on 13 March as |
He was the only leader of the | Reform Party of Canada, a Canadian federal political |
William James Girling (1882-1973) was a | Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand. |
Morton was elected as a | Reform Party Senator-in-Waiting in the 1998 Alberta S |
He was elected | Reform Party member of parliament for Stratford in 19 |
After resignation of Laar, | Reform Party and Estonian Centre Party formed a coali |
aggett, had expressed interest in reviving the | Reform Party as a viable alternative to the fiscally |
He was a son of Sir Francis Bell, a | Reform Party leader and later the first New Zealand-b |
nadian Parliament but lost to Bob Mills of the | Reform Party in the 1993 federal election. |
l in 1903-04, and was leader of the "Municipal | Reform Party" (the more active title assumed by the M |
rmond, an independent candidate who wished to " | reform the Reform Party". |
At the | Reform Party's August 30, 1997 leadership convention |
She was defeated by the | Reform party's Peter Goldring in the 1997 federal ele |
Lamm addressed the | Reform Party's 1996 National Convention, held in Vall |
At the | Reform Party's 2008 national convention, Frank McEnul |
The federal | Reform Party's successor, the Canadian Alliance, was |
han half of Peric's votes, and even behind the | Reform party's Reg Petersen. |
m 1896 to 1925 Franklin was represented by the | Reform Party's William Massey, known as Farmer Bill, |
Roberts subsequently sought the | Reform Party's nomination in the British Columbia rid |
e behind Liberal candidate Peter Adams and the | Reform Party's Nancy Branscombe. |
the Green Party's Sherman Lee Dillon, and the | Reform Party's Shawn O'Hara. in 1999, Musgrove, then |
In 2004, Weill campaigned for the | Reform Party's 2004 presidential nomination, but with |
stood as an independent in Eden, splitting the | Reform Party's vote and helping Rex Mason, the Labour |
He joined the Canadian Alliance when the | Reform Party's successor was formed in 2000. |
d taken the seat off the incumbent Ernest Lee ( | Reform Party) again won the vote. |
Speaker of the House - Frederic Lang ( | Reform Party) |
Will Baker ( | Reform Party) |
emocratic Party (European Liberal Democrat and | Reform Party) and Robert Goebbels and Jacques Poos fo |
ory Party (which had emerged out of the former | Reform Party). |
ld by Republicans, 11 by Democrats, one by the | Reform Party, and one by an Independent. |
(NY: National Committee of the Prohibition | Reform Party, 1880). |
Stan Waters, nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, and was subsequently |
Holborn as a member of the majority Municipal | Reform Party, which was allied to the parliamentary C |
Morrison was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
epresenting Burwood as a member of the Liberal | Reform Party, Liberal Party, Nationalist Party and Un |
7 election against a strong challenge from the | Reform Party, and served as parliamentary secretary t |
Later in 1930, Davy rejoined the | Reform Party, believing that United had become corrup |
91 left the party to join the British Columbia | Reform Party, leaving Social Credit without official |
They formed the | Reform Party, of which Schwarz as elected leader. |
Randy White - | Reform Party, Canadian Alliance, Conservative (1993-2 |
Integrity Party, an affiliate of The American | Reform Party, regularly runs its own candidates as we |
rmond and his allies when later broke from the | Reform Party, founding an organisation would evolve i |
Originally associated with the | Reform Party, he was a member of the Conservatives si |
1 General Election, the first contested by the | Reform Party, left parliament in an indeterminate sta |
While a member of the | Reform Party, Overfield claimed to have signed up 22 |
t Cox, from the European Liberal, Democrat and | Reform Party, in accordance with an agreement between |
s an independent, but formerly a member of the | Reform Party, he was backed by Reform so as not to en |
Kerpan was a member of the | Reform party, later renamed the Canadian Alliance. |
As a member of the | Reform Party, Grubel defeated former federal cabinet |
A member of the | Reform Party, Harper was the only MP from that party |
Council as a member of the majority Municipal | Reform Party, representing South Battersea. |
registration lists of the original New Jersey | Reform Party, and all former members were called to a |
part agreement he had made with the opposition | Reform Party, which had offered him support in his el |
Matilda's staunch support for Gregory and the | reform party, ravaged her possessions in Tuscany. |
was offered an organisational position in the | Reform Party, to which Lynsar belonged. |
tor George Brown, and, in 1857 joined with the | Reform Party, which was a loose alliance of liberal m |
The seat also briefly belonged to the | Reform Party, which captured it in a by-election but |
He had no further involvement with the | Reform Party, and died of a brain tumour two years la |
rt Brown and Ted Morton, both nominated by the | Reform Party, won the election, but were not appointe |
mber 1941) was a New Zealand politician of the | Reform Party, and from 1935 the National Party. |
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