Labor Party (New California)
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Labor Party | |
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Founder | Marco Alvarez-Dominguez |
Founded | May 18, 2032 |
Dissolved | April 6, 2041 |
Merged into | New Socialist Party Populist Party |
Headquarters | San Francisco |
Membership (2040) | 1.1 million |
Ideology | Laborism Progressivism Democratic socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
Colors | Red |
Seats in the Senate (2040) | 4 / 151
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Seats in the General Assembly (2040) | 1 / 211
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County governorships (2040) | 1 / 58
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A Strong California was a centre-left to left-wing political party in New California that advocated for labor reform and unions' rights. It was founded in 2032 by Marco Alvarez-Dominguez, a union leader from San Francisco. One of the largest political parties in New California at one point, declining membership forced the party to disband in 2041, with most of the members joining either the New Socialist or Populist parties.