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{{Infobox political party | {{Infobox political party | ||
| name = | | name = Democratic-Progressive Party | ||
| logo = SDP Logo Large.png | | logo = SDP Logo Large.png | ||
| colorcode = #1aa3ff | | colorcode = #1aa3ff | ||
At time of dissolution: | |||
| founded = 3 February 2020 | | founded = 3 February 2020 | ||
| dissolved = 13 July 2021 | |||
| leader1_title = Director | | leader1_title = Director | ||
| leader1_name = [[Drunk]] | | leader1_name = [[Drunk]] | ||
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The ''' | The '''Democratic-Progressive Party''', formerly the '''American Liberal Party''' the '''American Liberal Coalition''', and the '''Social Democratic Party''' was a left-wing political party founded in February of 2020 as an alternative to the [[Labor Party]]. It covered a wide ideological tent of progressive liberalism, moderate left-libertarianism and social democracy. | ||
At the time of its dissolution, the DPA controlled the [[House of Representatives]] (In coalition with the [[Global Labour Party]]), the Governorships of the [[North]] and [[Dixie]], and the [[Jefferson Parliament]] (In coalition with the Global Labor Party). | |||
The DPA was the longest running party on AGS, running for a total of 526 days before dissolution. It was beat by the [[Libertarian-Republican Party]] which remains the current longest. | |||
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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. | 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. | ||
==Reorganization into the Social Democratic Paty == | |||
==Second Reorganization into Democratic-Progressive Party== | |||
==SteBGate and Dissolution== | |||
==Leadership History== | ==Leadership History== | ||
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== Electoral History == | == Electoral History == | ||
===In congressional elections=== | |||
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!colspan = 3|House of Representatives | !colspan = 3|House of Representatives | ||
!colspan = 3|Senate | !colspan = 3|Senate | ||
!rowspan=2|President | |||
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!Election | !Election | ||
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!+/- | !+/- | ||
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![[United States House of Representatives elections, March 2020|Mar | ![[United States House of Representatives elections, March 2020|Mar 2020]] | ||
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| | |N/A | ||
![[United States Senate elections, March 2020|Mar | ![[United States Senate elections, March 2020|Mar 2020]] | ||
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|{{increase}} 2 | |N/A | ||
|rowspan=2 style="background: pink;"|[[Valerie]] | |||
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|{{steady}} | |||
|rowspan=2 style="background: lightblue;"|[[Garland]] | |||
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|rowspan=2 style="background: lightyellow;"|[[Sandoval]] | |||
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|rowspan=2 style="background: #fed8b1;"|[[Christian Bo]] | |||
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|} | |} | ||
===In presidential elections=== | |||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Election | !Election | ||
!Candidate | !Candidate | ||
! | !Votes % | ||
!Electoral votes | |||
! | |||
!+/- | !+/- | ||
!Result | !Result | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[United States presidential election, March 2020|Mar 2020]] | |||
| | |[[Arkenstone]] | ||
| | |style="text-align: center" | ? | ||
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||{{ | |N/A | ||
| | |style="background: pink; text-align: center" | Lost | ||
|- | |||
|[[United States presidential election, July 2020|Jul 2020]] | |||
|[[Garland]] | |||
|style="text-align: center" | 49.7% | |||
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|{{increase}}3 | |||
|style="background: lightgreen; text-align: center" | Won† | |||
|- | |||
|[[United States presidential election, November 2020|Nov 2020]] | |||
|[[NotAName]] ([[United Left|UL]]) | |||
|style="text-align: center" | 41.7% | |||
|{{Composition bar|11|29|#ff0000}} | |||
|{{decrease}}1 | |||
|style="background: pink; text-align: center" | Lost | |||
|- | |||
|[[United States presidential election, March 2021|Mar 2021]] | |||
|[[Epsilon Leclair]] ([[Global Labor Party|GLP]]) | |||
|style="text-align: center" | 50.8% | |||
|{{Composition bar|12|30|#da70d6}} | |||
|{{increase}}1 | |||
|style="background: pink; text-align: center" | Lost | |||
|} | |} | ||
†Candidate failed to obtain a majority in the Electoral College and was elected in a contingent election by the [[United States House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] by a vote of 2-1. | |||
===In state elections=== | |||
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![[Jefferson Senate special election, April 2020|Apr. 2020]] | ![[Jefferson Senate special election, April 2020|Apr. 2020]] | ||
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!colspan = 3|Puerto Rico Assembly Specials | !colspan = 3|Puerto Rico Assembly Specials | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Election | !Election | ||
!Seats Won | !Seats Won | ||
!+/- | !+/- | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[Puerto Rico Assembly Specials, September 2020|Sep. 2020]] | ![[Puerto Rico Assembly Specials, September 2020|Sep. 2020]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 23 July 2022
Democratic-Progressive Party | |
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Director | Drunk |
Vice Director | SteB |
Founded | 3 February 2020 |
Dissolved | 13 July 2021 |
Membership | 53 |
Ideology |
Modern Liberalism Left-Libertarianism Social Democracy |
Colors | |
House of Representatives |
7 / 18 |
Senate |
1 / 8 |
Governorships |
3 / 4 |
Northern House of Delegates |
2 / 5 |
Dixie General Assembly |
2 / 7 |
Jefferson Parliament |
1 / 7 |
Website | |
https://discord.gg/ejycKWq |
The Democratic-Progressive Party, formerly the American Liberal Party the American Liberal Coalition, and the Social Democratic Party was a left-wing political party founded in February of 2020 as an alternative to the Labor Party. It covered a wide ideological tent of progressive liberalism, moderate left-libertarianism and social democracy.
At the time of its dissolution, the DPA controlled the House of Representatives (In coalition with the Global Labour Party), the Governorships of the North and Dixie, and the Jefferson Parliament (In coalition with the Global Labor Party).
The DPA was the longest running party on AGS, running for a total of 526 days before dissolution. It was beat by the Libertarian-Republican Party which remains the current longest.
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.
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.
Reorganization into the Social Democratic Paty
Second Reorganization into Democratic-Progressive Party
SteBGate and Dissolution
Leadership History
Out of date.
Committee Director | ||
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Term | Name | Length of Service |
First | James Order | February 3, 2020 - March 11, 2020 |
Second | March 12, 2020 - April 3, 2020 | |
Third | Tedd Ddet | April 4, 2020 - May 8, 2020 |
Fourth | Arkenstone | May 9, 2020 - June 14, 2020 |
Fifth | June 15, 2020 - July 15, 2020 | |
Sixth | July 16, 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 - May 10, 2020 |
Fourth | Garland | May 12, 2020 - June 14, 2020 |
Fifth | Tedd Ddet | June 15, 2020 - July 17, 2020 |
Sixth | SteB | July 18, 2020 - present |
Electoral History
In congressional elections
House of Representatives | Senate | President | ||||
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Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | |
Mar 2020 | 6 / 17
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N/A | Mar 2020 | 3 / 6
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N/A | Valerie |
May 2020 | 4 / 17
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2 | May 2020 | 2 / 6
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1 | |
Jul 2020 | 8 / 17
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4 | Jul 2020 | 2 / 6
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Garland | |
Sep 2020 | 11 / 19
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3 | Sep 2020 | 4 / 8
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2 | |
Nov 2020 | 7 / 18
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4 | Nov 2020 | 2 / 8
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2 | Sandoval |
Jan 2021 | 8 / 20
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1 | Jan 2021 | 2 / 8
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Mar 2021 | 8 / 20
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Mar 2021 | 3 / 8
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1 | Christian Bo | |
May 2021 | 4 / 20
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4 | May 2021 | 1 / 8
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2 |
In presidential elections
Election | Candidate | Votes % | Electoral votes | +/- | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 2020 | Arkenstone | ? | 9 / 23
|
N/A | Lost |
Jul 2020 | Garland | 49.7% | 12 / 26
|
3 | Won† |
Nov 2020 | NotAName (UL) | 41.7% | 11 / 29
|
1 | Lost |
Mar 2021 | Epsilon Leclair (GLP) | 50.8% | 12 / 30
|
1 | Lost |
†Candidate failed to obtain a majority in the Electoral College and was elected in a contingent election by the House of Representatives by a vote of 2-1.
In state elections
Northern House of Delegates | Dixie General Assembly | Jefferson Parliament | Jefferson Senate Special | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Apr. 2020 | 3 / 5
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Apr. 2020 | 0 / 7
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1 | Apr. 2020 | 0 / 5
|
1 | Apr. 2020 | 1 / 1
|
Northern House of Delegates | Dixie General Assembly | Jefferson Parliament | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
June 2020 | 4 / 5
|
1 | June 2020 | 4 / 7
|
4 | June 2020 | 2 / 5
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2 |
North | Dixie | Jefferson | Total | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Governorships Won | +/- | Election | Governorships Won | +/- | Election | Governorships Won | +/- | Governorships Won | +/- |
June 2020 | 1 / 1
|
June 2020 | 0 / 1
|
June 2020 | 1 / 1
|
1 | 2 / 3
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1 |
Northern House of Delegates | Dixie General Assembly | Jefferson Parliament | Dixie House Special | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Aug. 2020 | 4 / 5
|
Aug. 2020 | 1 / 7
|
3 | Aug. 2020 | 1 / 5
|
Aug. 2020 | 1 / 1
|
1 |
Puerto Rico Assembly Specials | ||
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Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Sep. 2020 | 0 / 3
|
Northern House of Delegates | Dixie General Assembly | Jefferson Parliament | Dixie House Special | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- | Election | Seats Won | +/- |
Aug. 2020 | 4 / 5
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Aug. 2020 | 1 / 7
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Aug. 2020 | 1 / 7
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Sep. 2020 | 0 / 3
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