The Conservative Party of Virginia was a United States political party in the state of Virginia during the second half of 19th century. It centered on...
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Conservative Party Conservative Party of New York State Conservative Party (South Carolina) Conservative Party of Virginia (1867) Conservative Party of...
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Conservative Party of Virginia may refer to: Conservative Party of Virginia (1867) Conservative Party of Virginia (1965) This disambiguation page lists...
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favoured a decentralized union in comparison to the Upper Canadian Conservative party and to some degree the French-Canadian bleus which favoured a centralized...
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2019 Canadian federal election (section Conservative)
popular vote to the Conservative Party by one per cent, marking only the second time in Canadian history that a governing party formed a government while...
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of Conservative Party MPs. It includes all members of Parliament elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom representing the Conservative Party...
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(1868–1951), British barrister and Conservative Party politician Andrew Jackson Montague (1862–1937), 44th Governor of Virginia 1902–1906 and US Congressman...
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Unionist politician (American Civil War) (category West Virginia in the American Civil War)
they referred to distinct party organizations, as in Maryland, where the Unconditional Union Party defeated the Conservative Unionists in the 1863 elections...
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Conservatism in the United States (redirect from U.S. conservative)
Political History (2011) pp. 117–128. Jack P. Maddex Jr. (2018). The Virginia Conservatives, 1867–1879: A Study in Reconstruction Politics. University of North...
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a formal schism between the Conservative Unionists and the Radicals, who called themselves the Unconditional Union Party to signify their uncompromising...
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Third-party and independent members of the United States Congress are generally rare. Although the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated U.S...
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major national political party named the Conservative Party in the United States. The Conservative Party of Virginia, founded in 1867, elected members to the...
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FitzGerald Bemiss, Virginia state senator 1963 – James H. Boyce, later chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party 1963 – M. Patton Echols, Virginia state senator...
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984 McPherson (1988), p. 691 Jack P. Maddex Jr. (2018). The Virginia Conservatives, 1867–1879: A Study in Reconstruction Politics. U of North Carolina...
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Lily-white movement (category Republican Party (United States))
efforts by White conservatives to oust black people from positions of Texas Republican party leadership and incite riots to divide the party. The term came...
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People's Party – 1,212 Conservative Party of Louisiana – 794 Conservative Party of Delaware – 790 Socialist Workers Party – 727 Liberal Party of Delaware – 682...
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of Union parties in opposition to the anti-administration Peace faction. Elsewhere, the Union Party appeared as a coalition of conservative Republicans...
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Independent politician (redirect from Non-Party Affiliate)
members of the governing Conservative Party voted as a unified group on 76% of all votes, while members of the Liberal Party did so on 90% of all votes...
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First Military District (category Political history of Virginia)
their commands. Therefore, Conservative Party candidates regained dominance over state legislature, and returned Virginia to control of prewar leaders...
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organized Virginia's Conservative Party by meeting and forming the Committee of Nine shortly after the convention began meeting in December 1867. They incorporated...
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Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an independent...
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Henry H. Wells (category Republican Party governors of Virginia)
by Alexander H.H. Stuart of Staunton, they established the Conservative Party of Virginia to oppose whatever the Underwood Convention proposed. Another...
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George Booker (category Conservative Party of Virginia members of the United States House of Representatives)
Virginia House of Delegates from 1866 to 1867 and was elected Attorney General of Virginia in 1868, serving until 1869. He was elected a Conservative...
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Neoconservatism (redirect from Neo-conservative)
the Republican Party and formed one pillar of the Reagan Coalition and of the conservative movement. Hence, they became Neo-conservatives. Through the 1950s...
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Republican Party. Carney was elected as a Conservative but caucused with Republicans until October 1985, when he joined the Republican Party. In the 102nd...
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1866–67 United States House of Representatives elections (redirect from United States House of Representatives elections, 1867)
Independent Republican, Lewis Selye, and 1 Conservative Republican, Thomas E. Stewart. Conservatives in Virginia took 4 seats Previous election had 3 Unionists...
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the beginning of the Fifth Party System. Before 1932, terminology was different. Positions that are called conservative after 1932, were typically called...
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Committee of Nine (category History of Virginia)
was a group of conservative political leaders in Virginia, led by Alexander H. H. Stuart, following the American Civil War, when Virginia was required to...
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John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick politician) (category Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs)
supporter of Canadian Confederation and joined Tilley's new Liberal-Conservative Party returning to the legislature in a by-election in 1864. Gray served...
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Gladstone. The two party system had come of age at the time of Gladstone and his Conservative rival Benjamin Disraeli after the Reform Act 1867. Although the...
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