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  Liberal Party of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Liberal Party was founded in 1944 as an alternative to the American Labor Party, which had been formed earlier as a vehicle for leftists uncomfortable with the Democratic Party to support Franklin Roosevelt.
Another hurdle to the efforts to reestablish the Liberal Party is the formation in mid-1998 of the Working Families Party, a party that enjoys, as the American Labor and Liberal parties did in their prime, strong union support.
The symbol of the New York Liberal Party is the Liberty Bell.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liberal_Party_(New_York_State)   (716 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: State of New York
The ice-free and deep-channelled port of New York, lying at the mouth of the Hudson River, with its wide roadsteads and anchorages and vast transportation facilities is indeed the greatest property of the State of New York.
New York State is divided by the Department of Agriculture of the United States into three climatological districts: (1) the Hudson, Delaware, and Susquehanna basins, (2) the Allegheny River, and (3) the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence.
The population of the State of New York itself increased from 340,120 in 1790 to 1,918,608 in 1830.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11029a.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Turn Left: Liberal Friendly Places - New York
New York City, despite its current fascist mayor, is still the nation's hotbed of diversity.
New York is one city that can't be pigeonholed by its leaders, as it is the people who truly make this city work.
New York is a haven for liberals and those who care for their fellow man, and Rudy Guliani is not going to change that, nor do I think he is interested in trying to.
www.turnleft.com /places/new_york.html   (1319 words)

  
 New York American Reform Party Application
Parties that previously had ballot access -- the Liberals, Greens and Right to Lifers -- are now too weak to overcome the state's arcane ballot access laws and the major-party lawyers to even get a whiff of being on the ballot here in Suffolk.
My announcement is this: A new state party is forming affiliated with the national American Reform Party, and it will run independent and reform-minded candidates in Suffolk County (and hopefully elsewhere) in 2005 and statewide candidates in 2006, hoping to get the minimum number of votes needed to attain official ballot status.
New York State is one of the worst in the country in this regard.
www.americanreform.org /ARP-State-Affiliates/new-york.html   (2777 words)

  
 Liberal Party of New York State
Eight out of ten new jobs created between 1992 and 1997 are located in those areas, and the average wage and benefit packages for the metro area worker is almost 50 percent higher than counterparts in small towns or rural areas.
In New York, however, the travail of corporate downsizing in Monroe County with Kodak and Xerox, and Schenectady County with General Electric are symptomatic of a far larger problem of economic decline and decay.
State Funding: Aid formulas must be revised to provide an equitable, statewide distribution of aid for education, transportation and the environment.
www.liberalparty.org /Apr13-98.html   (927 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Liberal Party (New York State) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Liberal Party is one of several minor parties that fulfill a role unique to New York State politics.
New York law allows a candidate to be the nominee of multiple parties (this is true in several other states as well, but only in New York is it commonly practiced).
The Liberal Party's primary electoral strategy is to cross-endorse the nominees of other parties who agree with the Liberal Party's philosophy; only rarely does the Liberal Party run its own candidates.
www.ipedia.com /liberal_party__new_york_state_.html   (572 words)

  
 CNN.com - New York Liberal Party shuts down - Feb. 24, 2003
Liberal Party gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo, quit the race for the Democratic Party nomination a week before the September 10 primary.
The New York Liberal Party, billed by members as the longest existing third party in the nation, has shut down after nearly 60 years of helping to elect candidates from Franklin Roosevelt to Rudolph Giuliani.
The Liberal Party failed to collect the 50,000 votes it needed in November's gubernatorial race to maintain its status as a recognized party.
www.cnn.com /2003/ALLPOLITICS/02/24/liberal.party.ap   (404 words)

  
 PoliticsNY.com
The New York Observer's Ben Smith reported today on the trend toward the Washingtonification of the local political consultant community, as nationally-known operatives drop into the Big Apple for the '05 races.
The New York Times' David Kirkpatrick reported today that Ken Mehlman, chairman of the Republican National Committee, has selected abortion-rights supporter Joann Davidson, a former speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives who ran President Bush's campaign in the important Ohio River Valley region.
One New Yorker not jumping on the Spitzer for President bandwagon is Stephen Minarik, the chairman of the Empire State's Republican Party.
www.politicsny.com   (2109 words)

  
 Liberal Party of New York
In addition, the State Board must instruct all local Boards of Election effective March 1, 2005 that they must supply registration lists of people enrolled in the applicant organizations to the same extent as such lists are provided to officials of "parties" recognized by the State enrollment scheme.
As you may know, the New York State Board of Elections continues to challenge the original decision regarding the loss of legal status of the parties that failed to receive at least 50,000 votes in the last gubernatorial election.
Saluting the Liberal Party of New York State
www.liberalparty.org   (1388 words)

  
 NYS Public Accounting - License Requirements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
New York State recognizes the Uniform CPA Examination, prepared and graded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
In New York, the examination is administered by CPA Examination Services, a division of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy.
Experience must be attested to by a CPA licensed in a division of the United States or by a public accountant licensed in New York, provided such individual supervised the applicant in the employing organization.
www.op.nysed.gov /cpa.htm   (2053 words)

  
 Conservative Party of New York State - History
The Conservative Party was formed in 1962 to restore a meaningful choice to the voters of New York State.
In 1996, two of the three state Supreme Court Justice races in the 3rd Judicial District, one in the 9th Judicial District and six of the seven races in the 10th Judicial District, the Conservative Party endorsements played a pivotal role.
Our strong support of term limits was instrumental when New York City voters went to the polls in November and defeated proposed changes to the term limits for the offices of Mayor and the City Council previously enacted.
www.cpnys.org /history/history.html   (474 words)

  
 Democratic Underground Forums - New York Liberal Party Shuts Down   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Note that its existence was possible only because NY State is one of a handful of states that allow fusion candidacies; that is, Giuliani appeared on the ballot as both the Repuke and the Liberal* candidate.
JFK in 1960 was endorced by the Democratic and Liberal parties and got over 400,000 votes on the liberal line.
The Liberal Party, at least in theory, would always endorse the more liberal candidate, regardless of whether he was a Dem or a Repug - and so served a useful purpose.
www.democraticunderground.com /duforum/DCForumID61/15782.html   (424 words)

  
 National Review: New York's un-GOP - criticism of New York's Republican Party as too liberal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
THE POWERS THAT BE in the New York State Republican Party, faced with the prospect of nominating a conservative, Herb London, finally found a warm body to fill the slot and spare them the disagreeable task.
He criticized former New York City mayor Ed Koch in an interview, while praising the current mayor, David Dinkins-which is to say, he attacked the closest thing to a conservative in the state Democratic Party, while hailing his liberal-left successor.
Most seriously, he is solidly pro-abortion, a position which the state party convention unanimously adopted.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n12_v42/ai_9119673   (297 words)

  
 Politics1 - American Politics, Elections, Candidates & Campaigns
No big legislative changes were expected in the state as there were less than ten competitive races in the entire state -- and a majority of the state legislative incumbents went entirely unopposed.
Rybak was a liberal outsider and reformer first elected four years ago, while McLaughlin was tied to city's old DFL political machine and powerful labor unions.
This same week, a new CBS News poll showed the President with a 35% approval rating -- noting the number is the lowest they've ever recorded in history -- except for the 27% for President Nixon in the days immediately before he resigned in disgrace during the Watergate cover-up scandal.
www.politics1.com   (5167 words)

  
 Integrity Party of New York State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Integrity Party is made up of members of all five political parties and independents and has developed a democratic governing structure and firm code of ethics.
A nonpartisan party may sound like an oxymoron, but that’s exactly the kind of third party that a group of activists in Riverhead are trying to form.
The Integrity Party is quickly becoming a true third party in New York State, running populist candidates who believe in ballot access, equal rights, protecting the working class and the environment and proactively helping those in need.
www.twinforks.com /nyspolitics   (546 words)

  
 David P. McKnight
In the meantime, it would be reassuring to hear from New York Democrats at the beginning of a new century how they feel about the legacy of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, born in the renewed struggle for individual and collective liberty nearly a century and a half ago.
Here's hoping leaders at the state and national evels of the Democratic and Republican parties will encourage their staffs and their prospective candidates for national office do some original political thinking during this election syscle interim and respect the right of their fellow political, academic and editorial thinkers around the country to do the same.
The news of Robinson's retirement decision was disclosed in a report in New York Times, which then proceeded to unveil a curious story about the growing number of openings for principal oboists at major symphony orchestras in the United States.
www.geocities.com /davidpmcknight/davidp.html   (2466 words)

  
 Conservative Party of New York State - Incentives
The Conservative response to New York City’s and State’s fiscal crisis.
The Conservative Party, once the target of ridicule, has done much to change the Republican party in New York and in the nation.
Marlin was the Conservative Party nominee for mayor of the City of New York and in 1994 he served on Governor-elect Pataki’s transition team.
www.cpnys.org /support/incentives.html   (979 words)

  
 Omniseek: /Politics /Liberal /Parties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Liberal Party of New York State is the longest existing third party in the history of the United States.
In 1992, a "new" Democratic party was presented to Americans as Bill Clinton captured the party's nomination and won the...
The Liberal Party is contesting 55 seats in the UK general election on 1st May 1997.
www.omniseek.com /srch/{56053}   (476 words)

  
 Guide to the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Local 22 Education Department Records,1933-1975, [bulk ...
The records of the Education Department of Local 22, New York City are made up of correspondence, newspaper clippings, newsletters, programs, photographs, and speeches documenting the activities of the Department from the 1930s to the 1970s.
The Education Department of the Dressmakers' Union of New York City, Local 22, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union was developed to further the educational and cultural development of the Local's membership.
In addition to documentation of the Department's activities, there is material on the local's political involvement with the Liberal Party of New York State and some items about aid to the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/htmldocs/KCL05780-057.html   (373 words)

  
 Guide to the George Tichenor Files,1948-1959
George Tichenor III was born in New Orleans, La., on December 17, 1906, to George Humphreys Tichenor, Jr., a doctor and Gertrude Belknap.
He was interested in the cooperative movement in the United States and served as editor of the Co-operator published by the Eastern Cooperation League from 1939-1948.
Tichenor also served on the state executive committee of the Liberal Party of New York State.
rmc.library.cornell.edu /EAD/htmldocs/KCL05239.html   (476 words)

  
 New York State Third Party Candidates Listing And Political/Commentary Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Give a listing of the minor party candidates running for the Senate and the House of Representatives on the New York State ballot.
Give a listing of the minor party candidates running for the State Senate and the State Assembly on the New York State ballot.
Offer reasons to vote third party rather than for the candidate of the two main parties.
www.aiusa.com /sziemba   (575 words)

  
 New York State Political Parties & Affiliations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Frederick Douglass Republican Council of New York State
New York State Conservative Party for Kings County
New York State Young Democrats of the Bronx
www.newyorkwired.com /polparties.htm   (24 words)

  
 Political Resources on the Net - USA (I)
Liberal Party of Minnesota New Democratic Socialist for a new age
Royalist Party of America A party whose goal is to change the USA to a constitutional monarchy
Cascadian National Party (CNP) A progressive political party that calls for the independence of Oregon and Washington state to create a Cascadian Republic
www.politicalresources.net /usa1.htm   (204 words)

  
 Political Parties, World Politics, International Politics, World's Political Parties, Political Parties Sites - 123world   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Click on the respective alphabet to begin your search for a particular political party or scroll down to the appropriate section beginning with that alphabet.
We have made sincere efforts to list the links of all the political parties of the world on the net.
However, if you do not find the official site of the political parties you are looking for, then use the feedback link at the bottom of this page to apprise us of the same.
123world.com /politics   (228 words)

  
 Politics1 - Online Guide to New York Politics
Your complete directory of New York candidates for Governor, United State Senator and Congress in the current election cycle...
Jack Quinn III (R) - State Assemblyman and Son of Ex-Congressman Jack Quinn
New York State Integrity Party (American Reform Party affiliate)
www.politics1.com /ny.htm   (873 words)

  
 Election 2000 Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
An excellent source for national and local candidate information including links to all political parties and candidates
Election law, results, finances in New York State
Democratic, Liberal and Working Families Parties candidate, Hillary Clinton
www.oleanlibrary.org /politics.html   (95 words)

  
 Representative Major R. Owens | American International Automobile Dealers |
Representative Major R. Owens (D) New York (11th)
Party Endorsements: Liberal Party.New York State Senator, 1974-82
Commissioner, New York City Community Development Agency, 1968-73
www.aiada.org /congress/house_details.asp?id=NY_11   (55 words)

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