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111Nova Scotia New Democratic Party — Active provincial party Leader Darrell Dexter President David Wallbr …
112Scottish Conservative Party — Scottish Tories redirects here; for the pre 1965 Tory political parties, see Unionist Party (Scotland) and Tory (British political party). Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Pàrtaidh Tòraidheachd na h Alba Scots Conservative an Unionist… …
113Christian Party (UK) — Christian Party Leader George Hargreaves Founded 2005 Ideology …
114Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election, 2009 — Date March 6–8, 2009 Convention Hamilton Convention Centre Campaign to replace Howard Hampton Won by Andrea Horwath Ballots 3 …
115New Democratic Party leadership election, 2012 — Date March 24, 2012 Convention Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario Campaign to replace Jack Layton Entrance Fee $15,000 Spending limit …
116Republican Party (United States) — ] supports increased Federal investment into the development of clean alternative fuels such as ethanol as a way of helping the U.S. achieve energy independence. McCain supports the cap and trade policy, a policy that is quite popular among… …
117Democratic Labor Party — This article is about the current Australian political party founded after the dissolution of the original DLP. For the earlier party, see Democratic Labor Party (historical). For the South Korean party, see Democratic Labor Party (South Korea).… …
118British Columbia Conservative Party — Active provincial party Leader John Martin Cummins President …
119New Democratic Party of Newfoundland and Labrador — Active provincial party Leader Lorraine Michael President Dale …
120One member, one vote — (OMOV), as used in the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom,[1][2] Canada,[3] and the Canadian provinces,[4] is a proposal to select party leaders and/or determine party policy, by a direct vote of the members of each party. Traditionally …