Liberal Democratic Party (Seketan)
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Liberal Democratic Party Libre democrateça ynden | |
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Abbreviation | LDY |
Leader | Kati Jolas |
President | Lyeslji Yorgan |
Founded | January 30, 1998 |
Merger of | Democratic Party Liberal Party |
Headquarters | Conelibek |
Youth wing | Young LibDems |
Ideology | Liberalism Social Liberalism |
Political position | Centre |
Colors | Orange |
Commons Council | 14 / 293
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State Council | 4 / 106
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State Governors | 0 / 7
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State Legislatures | 30 / 487
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Seketan |
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The Liberal Democratic Party is a liberal political party in Seketan. Since its creation in 1996, it has frequently been the third-largest party in Seketese politics. Currently, it has 14 MHA's, 4 senators, and 30 provincial lawmakers. They sit in the centre of the Seketese political spectrum between the Socialists and the National Conservatives. Despite often being a kingmaker in minority governments, they have never served in government at the national level, though they have been junior partners in provincial governments and were once the senior member in Nelderjen's government from 2018-2022.
The party was established in 1998 after the Democratic Party and the Liberal Party merged. The Liberal Party had existed since 1889, being one of the few parties not banned under the Kjedorate regime, while the Democratic party emerged from the moderate factions in the 1978 Seketese Revolution. Both parties served in several governments, supporting both Socialist and National Conservative Governments. By the 1990s, after several elections of perceived vote splitting between the two liberal parties, a merger was agreed to, thus forming the modern Liberal Democrats.
Today the party is broadly a coalition of liberals and progressives, with a small libertarian faction on the right. The party has often fluctuated between the centre-right and centre-left based on which faction has supremacy. They are most popular among the collage educated, self-employed, middle-class, and urban voters.
Election Results
Election | Party votes | Total % | Change % | Seats won | Seats change | Status |
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1999 | 543,063 | 17.2% | 3.3pp[a] | 22 / 193
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3 | Opposition |
2003 | 516,724 | 17.3% | 0.1pp | 22 / 193
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0 | Opposition |
2005 | 457,358 | 15.8% | 1.5pp | 28 / 293
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6 | Opposition |
2006 | 447,103 | 14.7% | 1.1pp | 20 / 293
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8 | Opposition |
2010 | 503,450 | 17.3% | 2.6pp | 33 / 293
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13 | Opposition |
2014 | 531,299 | 16.4% | 0.9pp | 34 / 293
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1 | Opposition |
2017 | 414,382 | 14.5% | 1.9pp | 29 / 293
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5 | Opposition |
2021 | 97,358 | 3.0% | 11.5pp | 6 / 293
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24 | Opposition |
- ↑ Compared to DY and LY's 1996 result