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|merged = [[Sotirian | |merged = [[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]] | ||
|headquarters = [[Cuanstad]], [[Imagua and the Assimas]] | |headquarters = [[Cuanstad]], [[Imagua and the Assimas]] | ||
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The '''Sotirian Democratic Party of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language| | The '''Sotirian Democratic Party of Imagua and the Assimas''' ({{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Partito Democratico Sotiriano di Imagua e Assime''), or the '''Sotirian Democratic Party''' ({{wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}: ''Partito Democratico Sotiriano'') for short, was one of the two major {{wp|political parties}} on [[Imagua and the Assimas]], the other being the [[Democratic Labour Party of Imagua|Democratic Labour Party]], operating from 1892 until it merged with the [[National Labour Party (Imagua)|National Labour Party]] to create the [[Sotirian Labour Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Labour Party]] in 1997. | ||
Originating in | Originating in 1890 as the '''Sotirian Country Association''' by [[Harmon Lambourne]], and renamed to the '''Sotirian Country Party''' in 1891 before adopting its final name in 1922, it was the governing party of the [[Estmere|Estmerish]] colony of [[Colony of Imagua|Imagua]] from 1892 to 1917, from 1936 to 1952, and from 1956 to 1960, benefitting from the support of the [[Eucleo-Imaguan people|Eucleo-Imaguan]] population, who exerted extensive political and economic influence in the country in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. However, from the 1940s onwards, as Imagua became independent, the Sotirian Democrats began to lose influence to the Democratic Labour Party, as the latter garnered extensive support from the majority [[Bahio-Imaguan people|Bahio-Imaguan]] and [[Coian-Imaguan people|Coian-Imaguan]] populations. | ||
From 1960 onward, the Sotirian Democratic Party declined in relevance, particularly as many voters saw it as a white supremacist party, due to the fact most of its members and many of its voters were Estmero-Imaguans. The declined only accelerated when the National Labour Party emerged in 1978 due to a schism within the Democratic Labour Party, which led many Bahio-Imaguans who previously supported the SDP against the DLP to move to the NLP, reducing the party's stature: by 1992, it lost all of its seats, and after gaining zero seats, it was dissolved in 1997, when it finally merged into the newly-established Sotirian | From 1960 onward, the Sotirian Democratic Party declined in relevance, particularly as many voters saw it as a white supremacist party, due to the fact most of its members and many of its voters were Estmero-Imaguans. The declined only accelerated when the National Labour Party emerged in 1978 due to a schism within the Democratic Labour Party, which led many Bahio-Imaguans who previously supported the SDP against the DLP to move to the NLP, reducing the party's stature: by 1992, it lost all of its seats, and after gaining zero seats, it was dissolved in 1997, when it finally merged into the newly-established Sotirian Labour Party, with a small minority of members founding the [[Sotirian Defence Party (Imagua)|Sotirian Defence Party]]. | ||
==Election results== | ==Election results== | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:46, 15 August 2023
Sotirian Democratic Party of Imagua and the Assimas Partito Democratico Sotiriano di Imagua e Assime | |
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File:ImaguaNationals.png | |
Founded | 1890 |
Dissolved | 1997 |
Merged into | Sotirian Labour Party |
Headquarters | Cuanstad, Imagua and the Assimas |
Student wing | Sotirian Democratic Students |
Youth wing | Sotirian Democratic Youth |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Colors | Blue |
The Sotirian Democratic Party of Imagua and the Assimas (Vespasian: Partito Democratico Sotiriano di Imagua e Assime), or the Sotirian Democratic Party (Vespasian: Partito Democratico Sotiriano) for short, was one of the two major political parties on Imagua and the Assimas, the other being the Democratic Labour Party, operating from 1892 until it merged with the National Labour Party to create the Sotirian Labour Party in 1997.
Originating in 1890 as the Sotirian Country Association by Harmon Lambourne, and renamed to the Sotirian Country Party in 1891 before adopting its final name in 1922, it was the governing party of the Estmerish colony of Imagua from 1892 to 1917, from 1936 to 1952, and from 1956 to 1960, benefitting from the support of the Eucleo-Imaguan population, who exerted extensive political and economic influence in the country in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. However, from the 1940s onwards, as Imagua became independent, the Sotirian Democrats began to lose influence to the Democratic Labour Party, as the latter garnered extensive support from the majority Bahio-Imaguan and Coian-Imaguan populations.
From 1960 onward, the Sotirian Democratic Party declined in relevance, particularly as many voters saw it as a white supremacist party, due to the fact most of its members and many of its voters were Estmero-Imaguans. The declined only accelerated when the National Labour Party emerged in 1978 due to a schism within the Democratic Labour Party, which led many Bahio-Imaguans who previously supported the SDP against the DLP to move to the NLP, reducing the party's stature: by 1992, it lost all of its seats, and after gaining zero seats, it was dissolved in 1997, when it finally merged into the newly-established Sotirian Labour Party, with a small minority of members founding the Sotirian Defence Party.
Election results
Election | Leader | Candidates | Seats | +/- | Votes | % | Position |
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1892 | Harmon Lambourne | 36/36 | 20 / 36
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new | 34,211 | 54.11% | Majority government |
1896 | 36/36 | 22 / 36
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2 | 31,414 | 54.68% | Majority government | |
1900 | 36/36 | 22 / 36
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32,462 | 49.32% | Majority government | ||
1904 | 37/37 | 26 / 37
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4 | 43,341 | 64.46% | Majority government | |
1908 | 37/37 | 24 / 37
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2 | 42,793 | 60.91% | Majority government | |
1909 | Dick Parlow | 37/37 | 24 / 37
|
38,062 | 42.83% | Majority government | |
1913 | 38/38 | 19 / 38
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5 | 48,928 | 50.32% | Minority government | |
1917 | 38/38 | 9 / 38
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10 | 36,674 | 29.94% | Official Opposition | |
1920 | Gilbert McGrath | 38/38 | 7 / 38
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2 | 56,783 | 23.38% | Third Party |
1924 | Trevor Fullmore | 39/39 | 12 / 39
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5 | 103,303 | 35.32% | Official Opposition |
1936 | Lucas Pembroke | 39/39 | 22 / 39
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10 | 110,071 | 34.63% | Majority government |
1940 | 39/39 | 29 / 39
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7 | 105,424 | 31.63% | Majority government | |
1944 | Frederick Maynard | 40/40 | 31 / 40
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2 | 126,435 | 41.30% | Majority government |
1948 | 64/66 | 40 / 66
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9 | 227,189 | 41.44% | Majority government | |
1952 | 63/63 | 28 / 63
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12 | 214,190 | 41.48% | Official Opposition | |
1956 | Martin Ellingham | 63/63 | 34 / 63
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6 | 309,362 | 56.30% | Majority government |
1960 | 63/63 | 25 / 63
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9 | 278,553 | 41.81% | Official Opposition | |
1964 | Oswald Dunning | 65/65 | 23 / 65
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2 | 267,082 | 40.64% | Official Opposition |
1968 | Pericle Cappetta | 65/65 | 29 / 65
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6 | 232,896 | 35.73% | Official Opposition |
1972 | Priamo Angelino | 67/67 | 25 / 67
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4 | 205,931 | 32.56% | Official Opposition |
1976 | Roland Arnold | 67/67 | 19 / 67
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6 | 154,740 | 24.51% | Official Opposition |
1980 | 67/67 | 15 / 67
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4 | 142,922 | 21.13% | Official Opposition | |
1981 | Victor Banks | 67/67 | 13 / 67
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2 | 131,878 | 19.95% | Official Opposition |
1984 | 63/64 | 7 / 64
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6 | 93,042 | 16.47% | Third party | |
1988 | Edwin Burke | 56/64 | 1 / 64
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6 | 89,067 | 15.29% | Third party |
1992 | Erberto Formica | 50/67 | 0 / 67
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1 | 78,136 | 12.61% | Extra-parliamentary opposition |
1996 | 55/67 | 0 / 67
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90,611 | 13.37% | Extra-parliamentary opposition |