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  • 71Third party (United States) — The term third party is used in the United States for a political party other than one of the two major parties, at present, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. It is used as (innumerate) shorthand for all such parties, or sometimes… …

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  • 72Issues affecting the Single Transferable Vote — Main article: Single Transferable Vote There are a number of complications and issues surrounding the application and use of the Single Transferable Vote that form the basis of discussions between its advocates and detractors. Contents 1… …

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  • 73History of the British Labour Party — This is about the history of the British Labour Party. For information about the wider history of British socialism see History of socialism in Great Britain. For more detailed information about the present Labour government see Current Labour… …

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  • 74Conservative Party (UK) — Conservative Party Conservative and Unionist Party Leader …

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  • 75Official Monster Raving Loony Party — Leader Alan Howling Laud Hope Founded …

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  • 76British Columbia Liberal Party — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = British Columbia Liberal Party status = active class = prov party wikicolourid = Liberal party leader = Gordon Campbell president = Mickey Patryluk foundation = 1903 dissolution = ideology =… …

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  • 77Green Party of British Columbia — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Green Party of British Columbia party wikicolourid = Green status = active class = prov party leader = Jane Sterk president = Walter Meyer zu Erpen foundation = 1983 dissolution = ideology = Green, Eco… …

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  • 78Socialist Left Party (Norway) — Socialist Left Party Sosialistisk Venstreparti Leader Kristin Halvorsen (has announced resignation) …

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  • 79History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union — Communist Party of the Soviet Union History Organisation …

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  • 80Donkey vote — Donkey voters vote the way candidates appear on the ballot paper. Sometimes the term donkey vote is incorrectly used to refer to an informal vote (submitting a blank or defaced ballot paper) although this use is not included in major dictionaries …

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