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|colorcode = #F0DC82 | |colorcode = #F0DC82 | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:50, 10 November 2024
Union of Latinos and Immigrants | |
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Founder | Antonia Mendoza Acuña |
Founded | May 19, 2035 |
Dissolved | January 12, 2047 |
Merged into | Populist Party |
Headquarters | San Diego, San Diego |
Membership (2046) | 5.6 million |
Ideology | Progressivism Populism Immigration politics |
Political position | Big tent (claimed) Left-wing |
Colors | Buff |
Seats in the Senate (2046) | 7 / 151
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Seats in the General Assembly (2046) | 12 / 281
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County governorships (2046) | 0 / 58
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The Union of Latinos and Immigrants was a left-wing political party in New California. It was founded in 2035 by Antonia Mendoza Acuña. A somewhat powerful political party, it formally merged with the Populist Party in 2047.