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Overview
Californian electoral politics have been dominated by multiple political parties since shortly after the founding of the Federal Republic of Califoria in 1999. From the 2010s to 2261, it had been the Californian Democratic-Socialist Party and the Progressive Party of California dominating Californian politics. In an effort to avoid political polarization, multiple political parties were founded at the outset of the nation's independence, most of which gained enough representation via seats in the Californian Empire Parliament to have an impact on the nation's policies and political governance.
The year 2275 brought with it a major political realignment following the temporary dissolution of Parliament in 2273, after the attempted coup carried out against the government of the Californian Confederation in 2268 by the Socialist Party of California left the national government with Lindsay A. DeWinter as de facto President, and Natalya S. Kensington, the de jure President in hiding. In the aftermath of the nearly successful attempted coup against the government, the Socialist Party of California had been dealt a significant blow to their leadership, with nationwide arrests of party leaders as well as members of which who had demonstrated both physical, military and financial support for the party and its immediate goals under the leadership of de facto Californian Empire President Lindsey A. DeWinter. With virtually all of the leadership, as well as tens of thousands of party members either on trial or serving sentences for their roles in the coup, coupled with continuted surveillance by law enforcement agencies across the nation, the Socalist Party of California was declared disbanded and dissolved in Parliament on 1 November 2275.
It was during this time that the original five parties of the Californian Empire Parliament either dissolved or reorganized into eight totally new parties. Upon the recommencement of Parliament on 1 November 2275, a presidential election was held resulting in Selena K. H. DeWinter-Dévnostraéva being elected as the 5th President of the Californian Empire, an entirely new Parliament composition, and Selene Dévnostraéva becoming the 1st Empress of the Californian Empire. From the ashes of the five parties which had dominated the politics of the California Empire, only three consider themselves descended from the original parties with the Liberal Conservative Party and the Liberal Democratic Party seeing themselves as a continuation of the original Democratic Party and the Californian Conservative Party seeing itself as a continuation of the Republican Party.
Active Parties
Major Parties from 1999 to 2275
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership | 2275 Presidential Election | Senators | Delegates | Deputies | Governors | State legislators |
Legislatures | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electoral | Popular | Voting | Nonvoting | |||||||||||
Democratic Party | Modern Liberalism | 1999 | 47,106,084 | 785 / 2,465
|
81,284,778 (51.27%) |
103 / 320
|
650 / 2,073
|
4 / 6
|
32 / 72
|
27 / 55
|
3,439 / 7,383
|
18 / 59
| ||
File:Vermont Progressive Party Logo.svg | Progressive Party | Progressivism | 2001 | 35,041,482 | 372 / 2,465
|
74,224,501 (46.82%) |
65 / 320
|
304 / 2,073
|
0 / 6
|
3 / 72
|
28 / 55
|
3,866 / 7,383
|
29 / 59
| |
National Democratic Party | Conservative liberalism | 2039 | 35,041,482 | 232 / 2,465
|
74,224,501 (46.82%) |
58 / 320
|
353 / 2,073
|
1 / 6
|
13 / 72
|
28 / 55
|
3,866 / 7,383
|
29 / 59
| ||
Libertarian Party | Libertarianism | 1999 | 35,041,482 | 232 / 2,465
|
74,224,501 (46.82%) |
24 / 320
|
247 / 2,073
|
0 / 6
|
7 / 72
|
28 / 55
|
3,866 / 7,383
|
29 / 59
| ||
Republican Party | Conservatism | 1999 | 35,041,482 | 232 / 2,465
|
74,224,501 (46.82%) |
21 / 320
|
117 / 2,073
|
1 / 6
|
2 / 72
|
28 / 55
|
3,866 / 7,383
|
29 / 59
|
Active Parties 2275–Present
These are the active parties of the Parliament of the Californian Empire following the reorganization in 2275.
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership | 2300 Presidential Election | Senators | Delegates | Deputies | Governors | State legislators |
Legislatures | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electoral | Popular | Voting | Nonvoting | |||||||||||
Liberal Conservative Party | Liberal Conservatism Economic Liberalism Laissez Faire Fiscal Conservatism |
1999 | 850,710,957 | 546 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (22.15%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Conservative Democracy Alliance | Libertarian Conservatism Centrism Moderate Right Fiscal Conservatism |
2275 | 707,453,536 | 454 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (18.42%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Liberal Democratic Party | Conservative Liberalism Social Liberalism Economic Liberalism Free Trade |
1999 | 793,100,734 | 509 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (20.65%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Californian Solidarity Coalition | Libertarianism Constitution Laissez Faire Fiscal Conservatism |
2275 | 470,483,486 | 302 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (12.25%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Social Democrats of the Californian Empire | Social Democracy Syncretic Progressivism Modern Liberalism |
2275 | 146,714,034 | 94 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (3.82%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Coalition of Californian Centrists | Centrism Moderate Left Fiscal Conservatism Protectionism |
2275 | 228,904,619 | 147 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (5.96%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Constitutional Democratic Party | Centrism Constitution Social Liberalism Fiscal Conservatism |
2275 | 330,298,611 | 212 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (8.6%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
| ||
Californian Conservative Party | Classical Conservatism Conservative Liberalism Laissez Faire Fiscal Conservatism |
1999 | 313,015,545 | 201 / 2,465
|
3,840,681,522 (8.15%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 60
|
Former Parties
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Year disbanded |
Membership | 2240 Presidential Election | Senators | Delegates | Deputies | Governors | State legislators |
Legislatures | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electoral | Popular | Voting | Nonvoting | ||||||||||||
Socialist Party of California | Marxism–Leninism | 1996 2265[1] |
2264[2] 2273[3] |
47,106,084 | 0 / 2,465
|
81,284,778 (51.27%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 49
| ||
Californian Democratic-Socialist Party (CDSP) | Democratic socialism Modern Liberalism Social Liberalism Interventionism |
2001[4] | 2261 | 47,106,084 | 0 / 2,465
|
81,284,778 (51.27%) |
0 / 330
|
0 / 2,062
|
0 / 6
|
0 / 73
|
0 / 55
|
0 / 7,383
|
0 / 49
|
Minor Parties
References
- ↑ Re-founded in 2265 by Lindsey A. DeWinter.
- ↑ Disbanded after being designated a terrorist organization in 2264.
- ↑ Disbanded again on 1 November 2273 after much of its leadership were sentenced.
- ↑ Initially founded in 2001 as a compromise between the Democratic and Socialist Parties to lead a coalition government in the first years of the Federated Republic of California during its formative years.