United Party of Canada (2018)
The United Party of Canada was a federally registered political party in Canada founded in October 2018. The party was deregistered by Elections Canada on December 31, 2020.[2]
United Party of Canada Parti Uni du Canada | |
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Former federal party | |
Leader | Carlton Darby |
Founded | October 22, 2018[1] |
Dissolved | December 31, 2020 |
Headquarters | Mississauga, Ontario |
Ideology | Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left |
Colours | Purple |
Slogan | "New Challenges, New Thinking" |
Website | |
https://unitedparty.ca/ | |
Ideology
The party described itself as centre-left.[3]
Election results
Election | Candidates | # of votes | % vote | % vote in contested ridings |
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2019 Canadian federal election | 4 | 612 | 0.00 | 0.00 [4] |
Election | Riding |
Candidate's Name | Gender | Votes | % | Rank |
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2019 Canadian federal election | Mississauga—Lakeshore | Carlton Darby | Male | 99 | 0.2 | 6/6 |
2019 Canadian federal election | Mississauga—Malton | Prudence Buchanan | Female | 306 | 0.6 | 6/7 |
2019 Canadian federal election | Scarborough North | Janet Robinson | Female | 83 | 0.2 | 6/6 |
2019 Canadian federal election | Humber River—Black Creek | Stenneth Smith | Male | 114 | 0.3 | 6/7 [5] |
Leaders
- Carlton Darby (2018–2020)
External links
- Official website — archived version of the party website, used from 2018 to 2020
References
- www.elections.ca
- Canada, Elections. "Deregistration of The United Party of Canada". www.elections.ca.
- unitedparty
.ca /about-party / - http://enr.elections.ca/National.aspx?lang=e Elections Canada, 2019 National Results
- http://enr.elections.ca/ElectoralDistricts.aspx?lang=e Elections Canada Electoral Districts
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