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Revision as of 06:13, 14 July 2020
The American Liberal Coalition, sometimes referred to as the ALC or Liberal Party, is a left-wing political party founded in February of 2020 as an alternative to the Labor Party. It covers the wide ideological tent of current liberalism, left-libertarianism and democratic socialism. As of March 2020, the American Liberals controlled the Senate and the Northern Hall of Delegates.
American Liberal Party | |
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Director | Arkenstone |
Vice Director | Garland |
ALNC |
Tedd Ddet Thanos May Garland Andrew Glaze Arkenstone |
Founded | 3 February 2020 |
Membership | 35 |
Ideology |
Modern Liberalism Left-Libertarianism Democratic Socialism |
Colors | |
House of Representatives |
7 / 17 |
Senate |
2 / 6 |
Governorships |
0 / 3 |
State Legislatures |
3 / 17 |
Website | |
https://discord.gg/ejycKWq |
Founding
The American Liberal Party was initially founded by James Order, John Darby, Bruce Hill, Tedd Ddet and MediocreLucca. These five made up the original ALNC with James Order as the Director and John Darby as the Vice Director. It was created due to the impending death of the Labor Party to provide the public with an alternative left-wing party in the American political system. They quickly began gaining ground in terms of membership when John Darby took a sudden leave of public life. This left Bruce Hill with the position of Vice Director. As they were gearing up for the federal elections, the ALP began making up ground converting current members of legislative bodies and winning special elections. In their most recent election, the ALP won the most House and Senate seats of any party competing even though they lost the Presidency.
American Liberal Coalition
Under a review of the party constitution, the Director at the time, James Order, made amendments to make the Party a coalition of three distinct caucuses. This occurred during the April state election. The three caucuses became the Libertarian Caucus, Moderate Caucus and Progressive Caucus. After the departure of James Order the Libertarian Caucus folded.
Leadership History
Committee Director | ||
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Term | Name | Term of Service |
First | James Order | February 3, 2020 - March 11, 2020 |
Second | March 12, 2020 - April 4, 2020 | |
Third | Tedd Ddet | April 4, 2020 - Present |
Vice Committee Director | ||
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Term | Name | Term of Service |
First | John Darby | February 3, 2020 - February 3, 2020 |
Bruce Hill | February 4, 2020 - February 10, 2020 | |
Tedd Ddet | February 11, 2020 - March 11, 2020 | |
Second | March 12, 2020 - April 4, 2020 | |
Third | Thanos May | April 4, 2020 - Present |
Electoral History
House of Representatives | Senate | ||||
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Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Mar. 2020 | 6 / 17
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1 | Mar. 2020 | 3 / 6
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2 |
Election | Candidate | North Electoral Votes | Dixie Electoral Votes | Jefferson Electoral Votes | Total Electoral Votes | +/- | Result |
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Mar. 2020 | Arkenstone | 3 / 8
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3 / 7
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3 / 8
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9 / 23
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Federalist Victory |
Northern House of Delegates | Dixie General Assembly | Jefferson Parliament | Jefferson Senate Special | ||||||||
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Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Apr. 2020 | 3 / 5
|
Apr. 2020 | 0 / 7
|
1 | Apr. 2020 | 0 / 5
|
1 | Apr. 2020 | 1 / 1
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House of Representatives | Senate | ||||
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Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
May 2020 | 4 / 17
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2 | May 2020 | 1 / 2
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