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|dissolved          = May 15, 2043
|dissolved          = May 15, 2043
|merged            =  
|merged            =  
|headquarters      = {{wp|San Francisco}}
|headquarters      = {{wp|Sacramento, California|Sacramento}}, {{wp|Sacramento County, California|Sacramento}}
|membership_year    = 2040
|membership_year    = 2040
|membership        = {{decrease}} 497.4 thousand
|membership        = {{decrease}} 497.4 thousand
|position          = {{wp|Centrism|Centre}}
|position          = {{wp|Centrism|Centre}}
|ideology          = {{wp|Economic liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Social Democracy}}<br>{{wp|Moderatism}}<br>{{wp|Centrism}}
|ideology          = {{wp|Economic&nbsp;liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Social Democracy}}<br>{{wp|Moderatism}}<br>{{wp|Centrism}}
|colors            = {{colorbox|#F20048}} Red
|colors            = {{colorbox|#F20048}} Red
|seats1_title      = Seats in the [[Senate of New California|Senate]]<br>(2042)
|seats1_title      = Seats in the [[Senate of New California|Senate]]<br>(2042)

Latest revision as of 00:12, 10 November 2024

Liberal Party
FounderKevin Chandler
FoundedJune 9, 2036
DissolvedMay 15, 2043
HeadquartersSacramento, Sacramento
Membership (2040)Decrease 497.4 thousand
IdeologyEconomic liberalism
Social Democracy
Moderatism
Centrism
Political positionCentre
Colors  Red
Seats in the Senate
(2042)
0 / 151
Seats in the General Assembly
(2042)
0 / 281
County governorships
(2042)
0 / 58

The Liberal Party was a centrist political party in New California. It was founded in 2036 by Kevin Chandler, with the intent of uniting Democrats and Republicans under a moderate banner. It dissolved in 2043.