The Wisconsin Progressive Party (1934–1946) was a political party that briefly held a dominant role in Wisconsin politics. The Party was the brainchild...
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The Progressive Party was a political party created as a vehicle for Robert M. La Follette, Sr. to run for president in the 1924 election. It did not...
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Canada Progressive Party (Chile) Progressive Party of Working People, Cyprus Dominica Progressive Party Progressive Party (Iceland) Progressive Party (Sardinia)...
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The Progressive Party, popularly nicknamed the Bull Moose Party, was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former president Theodore Roosevelt...
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and other state progressive parties in Vermont, California, Minnesota, Washington, and Wisconsin have endorsed national "Progressive Party" candidates for...
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The California Progressive Party, also named California Bull Moose, was a political party that flourished from 1912 to 1944 and lasted through the 1960s...
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The Democratic Party of Wisconsin is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It is currently headed by chair Ben Wikler....
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The Progressive Party was a left-wing political party in the United States that served as a vehicle for the campaign of Henry A. Wallace, a former vice...
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Progressive Dane (ProDane or PD) is a progressive political party in Dane County, Wisconsin. ProDane formed in fall 1992, as a chapter of the New Party...
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The Vermont Progressive Party, formerly the Progressive Coalition and Independent Coalition, is a political party in the United States that is active...
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Philip La Follette (category Wisconsin Progressives (1924))
29th Governor of Wisconsin, as well as one of the founders of the Wisconsin Progressive Party. La Follette was born in Madison, Wisconsin, a member of the...
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Sewer socialism (category Socialist Party of America)
to the party, while the Progressives sometimes worked with their parent party. In 1961, Progressive editor William Evjue wrote of the Wisconsin Socialist...
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Republican Party of Wisconsin is a conservative political party in Wisconsin and is the Wisconsin affiliate of the United States Republican Party (GOP). The...
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The History of Wisconsin, vol. IV: The Progressive Era 1893–1914 (1998) pp. 569–573. Ware, Alan (2002). The American direct primary: party institutionalization...
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Robert M. La Follette (redirect from National Progressive Republican League)
own Progressive Party in the 1924 presidential election. Historian John D. Buenker describes La Follette as "the most celebrated figure in Wisconsin history"...
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Henry J. Berquist (category Wisconsin Progressives (1924))
in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1937–1942) representing Florence, Forest, and Oneida counties as a member of the Wisconsin Progressive Party. He resigned...
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with his brother Philip, formed the new Wisconsin Progressive Party. La Follette was re-elected on the Progressive ticket over Democrat John M. Callahan...
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Robert M. La Follette Jr. (category Wisconsin Progressives (1924))
and as a Progressive in 1934 and 1940. With his brother Philip, he formed the Wisconsin Progressive Party in 1934, and for a time the party was dominant...
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into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied...
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Orland Steen Loomis (category Wisconsin Progressives (1924))
28th Attorney General of Wisconsin. He was elected as Attorney General and Governor running on the Wisconsin Progressive Party ticket, but had previously...
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into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied...
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Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota, Wisconsin Progressive Party, Conservative Party of New York State, and Populist Party); or continued to run candidates...
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into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied...
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Party – 5,668 Boricua Party – 5,068 Approval Voting Party – 4,721 Constitution Party of Oregon – 3,845 We the People Party – 3,445 Oregon Progressive...
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brother Philip La Follette came to lead the Wisconsin Progressive Party which became one of the state's major parties, but declined in power by the mid-1940s...
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helped form the Wisconsin Progressive Party, in many ways a spiritual successor to the party La Follette had founded in 1924. The party surged to popularity...
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Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands (category Progressive Party (1924) Wisconsin state senators)
in the Senate from 1935 to 1937. He was also Chairman of the Wisconsin Progressive Party. Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands died in 1961 in Harris County, Texas,...
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into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied...
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into the Wisconsin Progressive Party in the late 1930s, which was opposed to the conservative German Democrats and to the national Republican Party, and allied...
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following tables indicate the historic party affiliation of elected officials in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, including: Governor, Lieutenant Governor...
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