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         Reform Political Party:     more books (100)
  1. Gender Quotas, Parity Reform, and Political Parties in France by Katherine A. R. Opello, 2005-11-28
  2. Banking on Reform: Political Parties and Central Bank Independence in the Industrial Democracies (Michigan Studies in International Political Economy) by William T. Bernhard, 2002-04-30
  3. General Elections in India ; Electoral Politics, Electoral Reforms and Political Parties by M.L. Ahuja, 2005
  4. Political Party Reform in Asia
  5. Partidos de Estados. (reforma política México)(TT: State parties) (TA: political reform in Mexico): An article from: Siempre! by Jaime Labastida, 1996-11-28
  6. Campaign finance reform and political parties by Paul S Herrnson, 1998
  7. Political parties: Reform, decline-- realign? by William M Libit, 1982
  8. The doctrine of unfreedom, university reform, and campus political parties by Don McKelvey, 1963
  9. Reform of the majority political party by Jesús Reyes Heroles, 1972
  10. The political parties and the consitutional reforms in British-India, 1909-1947 by Abdul Quddus, 2001
  11. Small Change: Money, Political Parties, and Campaign Finance Reform by Raymond J. La Raja, 2008-03-15
  12. Plaintiffs' lawyers called 'third political party.' (American Tort Reform Association study): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Steve Brostoff, 1994-10-03
  13. Presidential Nominations in a Reform Age (American political parties and elections) by Thomas R. Marshall, 1981-10
  14. National Conventions in an Age of Party Reform (Contributions in Political Science) by James W. Davis, 1983-03-29

1. Political Party For Education Reform
Political Party for Education Reform Edward I. Koch Thursday, Sept.11, 2003. Why is it that with all the efforts mayors have made
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New items all the time Political Party for Education Reform Edward I. Koch Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003
Why is it that with all the efforts mayors have made since the administration of Bob Wagner 50 years ago to change New York City’s public school system for the better, excepting the power of appointment of the schools chancellor given to Mayor Michael Bloomberg by the state Legislature, very little has been accomplished? We judge success and failure in the school system by the increases and decreases in the reading and math scores, and the drop-out rates. According to the chancellor’s office, for the year 2003, 42.3 percent of the students tested for reading met or exceeded state standards. For the year 2003, 37.5 percent of the students tested for math met or exceeded state standards. The drop-out rate for students not completing four years of high school on time for the year 2002 is 20.3 percent; 50.8 percent graduated on time, 28.9 percent are still in school. There is no question in my mind that Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein are dedicated to doing all in their power to change the current system. Yet Tony Coles, a deputy mayor in the Giuliani administration, recently wrote an excellent op-ed article in the New York Post on the subject in which he pointed out why with his increased power the mayor is still not in control of the public school system.

2. The OFFICIAL Reform Party USA Website
Mission We, the members of the reform party, commit ourselves to reformour political system. Together we will work to reestablish
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3. Marijuana Reform Party Of New York - Help Stop The War On Drugs
quest to become an official, ballotline political party in New York State, the goal of this made the Marijuana reform party (MRP) an official political party in New York
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4. American Reform Party
The American reform party (ARP) was established as a democratic, selfgoverning, free-standing national party. ALL THIRD party and/or political ORGANIZATIONS - CLICK HERE Some time ago, when
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We frequently receive inquiries concerning such issues as gay marriage, the War in Iraq (and other places, sad to note), women's "right to choose" (abortion), gun control, the War on Terrorism (Homeland Security and the Patriot Act), legalization of some drugs, (particularly marijuana), etc. Also, we occasionally receive an inquiry from the many, often opposing, "Special Interest Groups" that appear on the political palette we fondly think of as "American Democracy". You will not find any Party Platform/Position statements regarding such issues on these pages. Some time ago, when the Reform Party was in its infancy, Ross Perot pointed out to us that such "social issues" are divisive; that is to say, on any one such issue, in any randomly selected group of American voters, it is very likely that a poll taken on that issue will show equally divided results. The overall effect is, while none of these "social issues" is ever resolved to the mutual satisfaction of a majority, all the other issues that corrupt the political processes of this country go unresolved, too! Fiscal responsibility, taxation, deficit spending, campaign financing, ballot access, health care, illegal immigration, international trade, jobs and the economy, conservation and the environment, and a sensible foreign policy that does not foment hatred of America by the rest of the world, are all issues that eventually affect every one of us, at one point in our individual lives.

5. Human Rights And Reform Groups Links And Information
Information about grassroots reformist groups in Illinois of all political stripes. Unaffiliated to any party.
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Updates on the Reform Groups will be linked and posted from time-to-time here book mark this site now. News and views will be published along with the news the major media ignores or reports on lightly. This website in the process of being restructured
This website is not the official site of any Political Party or organization and does not necessarily represent the views, opinions or platform of any organization. Memorial tribute to Charles Wesley Douglass, II it was an honor to have known him Illinois News and Announcements

in Chicago, June 23, 1997 click here for details
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6. Independence Party Of New York
New York State's thirdlargest party, promoting governmental and political reform.
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INDEPENDENCE PARTY
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Our Mission
  • To elevate the voters of New York State to their rightful place as the sovereign rulers of the state, reducing the office holders to the servants of the people they were intended to be;
  • To create a statewide political party committed to the elimination of the electoral advantages of incumbency and the creation of a level playing field for the candidates of all political parties;
  • To restore fiscally responsible government, where the state budgets to spend only what the voters are willing to pay in taxes;
  • To create a political party committed to the highest standards of quality in every aspect of the party representation, organization, campaigning, elections, fund raising, and participation;
  • To encourage voter participation and involvement, both in the party itself and in the political process as a whole.
The quality of a democracy is measured by the quality of participation by ordinary citizens. Democratic values and attitudes are learned through participation, and the highest calling of a citizen is to serve his or her fellow citizens in office as a position of trust, enjoying the bonds of affection with the voters for their willingness to sacrifice through public service. Our political party is committed to every aspect of this participation, whether in our party or in other political parties and organizations. We are thereby committed to choice in elections, volunteerism within the parties, and citizens who are willing to serve us as elected officials. We are equally committed to honest debate, the forthright presentation of our values, and respect for the rights of everyone.

7. Marijuana Reform Party Of New York - Help Stop The War On Drugs
Established to provide a vehicle for political action for those New Yorkers concerned about ending the criminal prohibition of marijuana.
http://www.MarijuanaReform.org/
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Join the Party Stories by Topic MRP News Medical Marijuana NY State Politics NYC Politics ... About Marijuana Special Reports Bloomberg Reefer Madness Position Papers Marijuana Policy Workplace Drug Testing News Before 2003 Campaign 2002 MRP News General News MRP Website About Website Site Stats Site Search Today's Featured Article Party Enrollment is Here! Monday, October 13 2003 @ 06:39 PM EDT Contributed by: TJHillgardner Views: 611 Let the enrollment in the Marijuana Reform Party begin! Are you over the age of eighteen years of age, a United States citizen, and have you lived at your present address in the State of New York for at least thirty days? The registration form is available as a pdf file which requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The

8. D.C.'s Political Report: Minor Parties Links
Marijuana reform party of New York; Monster Raving Looney party of the NationalChristian party State Parties Florida. National Disability political party;
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9. Jinnah League
A political party based in the United Kingdom which seeks educational, tax and religious reform in Pakistan.
http://www.jinnah.org.uk/

10. Politics1 - Guide To American Political Parties
radical political fringe. As a political party, the American Nazi party has not party shared the reform party's call for campaign finance and other political reforms, Ventura's
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The Most Comprehensive Online Guide to American Politics search POLITICS DIRECTORY: Home The Presidency P2004 Race State/Fed Candidates ... Email Us DIRECTORY OF
U.S. POLITICAL PARTIES THE TWO MAJOR PARTIES: Democratic Party (DNC)
- After the 2002 elections, Democrats control several key governorships (including PA, MI, IL, VA, NJ, NC and WA) and many state legislatures but lost control of the US House in 1994, narrowly lost control of the US Senate again in 2002 (but they still hold enough seats to block much legislation), and lost control of the White House in the 2000 elections. While prominent Democrats run the wide gamut from the near democratic-socialist left ( Barbara Lee Dennis Kucinich and the Congressional Progressive Caucus ) and traditional liberals ( Hillary Clinton Nancy Pelosi and Ted Kennedy ) to the center-right ( Joe Lieberman , the Congressional Blue Dog Coalition and the New Democrat Network ) to the GOP-style conservative right ( Charlie Stenholm and Gene Taylor ), most fall somewhere into the pragmatic

11. D.C.'s Political Report: 2004 Presidential Candidates
President 47.88% in 00 DC s political Report s Prediction Green party s SunflowerGreen party on the ballot in 23 states, reform party Button reform
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on the ballot in 32 states U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry George W. "Dubya" Bush
Richard B. "Dick" Cheney gun right advocate Michael Badnarik law prof./ '02 Iowa Lt. Gov. nominee Richard V. Campagna Green Party DC Statehood Green Party ... Pacific Green Party on the ballot in 23 states Constitution Party American Independent Party Concerned Citizens Party Independence Party of Alaska ... Taxpayers Party on the ballot in 17 states Natural Law Party on the ballot in 11 states Shelia Bilyeu, 1976 Socialist Workers Party Pres. nominee '03 Gov. nominee investment advisor Peter Miguel Camejo ... '02 TX Att. Gen. nominee / attorney David Keith Cobb Paul Glover Jack Jackson ... '98 Congressional nominee / health care advocate Carol A. Miller '00 nominee consumer activist Ralph Nader , author Christina "Chris" Rosetti '02 Congressional nominee environmental activist Lorna Salzman attorney Michael A. "Mike" Peroutka

12. Reform Party
Formerly ILF, political party website
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A new political party aimed at establishing a united and empowered New Brunswick
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1190 Smith Drive, Bathurst New Brunswick, E2A-3V2
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Home Page Social Reform Party Cabinet Workfare ... New NB Objective: To form a Government in New Brunswick, that is truely accountable to the people, and represents the diverse cultural background of New Brunswick.
What is Social Reform?
By Social Reform, we mean reforming the way that society is run, in certain aspects, within the Province of New Brunswick. It is our beleif that Government in this province, both past and present, has been too "general" in it's representation of the people. The problem lies in the fact, that New Brunswick isn't general at all. In fact we have various groups that require special attention and representation in this province such as the female population, senior citizens, and youth. A Social Reform Party Government in New Brunswick, would create additional departments and Ministries specifically for these groups.
What is the major aim(s) of the Social Reform Party of New Brunswick?

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General. Hot Topics Politics, politics@topica.com, MultiIssue Voting,Electoral reform, party reform, General political party Member.
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15. Third Party Politics - Suite101.com
Articles about third party politics in the U.S. from a leftof-center perspective. Examines issues of political reform, third party campaigns through history, and issues facing third parties in general.
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16. The Whigs
Explains how this term arose in the seventeenth century and evolved into the name of a political party supporting social reform.
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In the late17th century the term Whig was used to describe those opposed to the religious policies of Charles II. Later the Whigs supported the establishment of the Hanoverian settlement. By the 19th century their rivals in Parliament, the Tories , were the supporters of the established church and the traditional political structure. The Whigs, in contrast to the Tories , favoured reform. The aristocratic connotations surrounding the name caused some politicians to refer to themselves as Liberals , a term used by reforming politicians in Europe. However, the term Liberal was not used officially until 1868 when

17. Political Resources On The Net - USA (I)
Index of US political sites available on the Internet, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments and Media reformers The reform party Ross Perot's party The New York State Conservative party. National Mini Convention political party. Prohibition party
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18. Oxford University Parliamentary Elections
District was granted two members of Parliament. Almost all elected represented the Tory party, which sought to preserve the traditional political structure and opposed parliamentary reform.
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was first granted two MPs in 1613. The vote was given to proctors and all living masters of arts of the university, wherever they lived. No canvassing was allowed within ten miles of the university; the candidates themselves were forbidden to approach within that distance. The two Tory candidates were almost always guaranteed success. Around 1,300 people voted in elections. Between 1817 and 1829 one of Cambridge's two MPs was Sir Robert Peel . However, Peel's support for Catholic Emancipation made him unpopular in Oxford and he was defeated by 146 votes in February 1829.

19. Party Platform Homepage
political party in the United States of America for fiscal responsibility and political accountability were established in the reform party National Founding Convention in reform party of the
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PLATFORM PACKET OF THE REFORM PARTY USA The following platform planks and associated documents, passed November 2, 1997, were established in the Reform Party National Founding Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Amended Atlanta, Georgia September 26,1998 and Dearborn, Michigan July 24,1999. Readopted Aurora, Colorado September 7, 2002. Amended Diamondhead, Mississippi October 10, 2003 Principles of Reform Constitutional Principles Platform Planks 1999 Resolutions ... 2003 New Planks Reform Party of the USA · 420 1/2 South 22nd Ave. · Hattiesburg, MS 39401
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20. New Jersey American Reform Party Application
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The LEADERS will Follow For More Information please contact: INTERIM CHAIRMAN
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Email: Roy@RoyDowning.com INTERIM VICE-CHAIRMAN
Denise A. Richardson 540 N. Main Street Lodi, N.J. 07644 Tel: (201) 291-9155 Fax: (973) 777-4570 Email: denise@etnj.com INTERIM SEC./TREASURER Patricia Best 540 N. Main Street Lodi, N.J. 07644 Tel: (201) 847-9555 Email: grannybee@worldnet.att.net FOUNDER Roy Downing 10 Aida Court Lodi, N.J. 07644 Tel: (973) 777-3838 Fax: (973) 777-4570 Email: roy@roydowning.com CO-FOUNDER Louise Downing 10 Aida Court Lodi, N.J. 07644 Tel: (973) 777-3838 Fax: (973) 777-4570 Email: louisedowning@msn.com Member Contacts Mel Slocum 55 Carol Road Middletown, N.J. 07748 Tel: (732) 671-0213 Fax: (732) 671-9692 Kevin McEvoy - mckev@nac.net

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