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  1. Citizens (Spanish: Ciudadanos [θjuðaˈðanos] listen ⓘ; Catalan: Ciutadans [siwtəˈðans]; shortened as Cs—C's until January 2017), officially CitizensParty of the Citizenry (Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía), is a liberal political party in Spain.

  2. Die Citizens Party war eine linke Umweltpartei in den Vereinigten Staaten, die von 1979 bis 1987 bestand. Geschichte. Die Citizens Party wurde am 5. Mai 1979 in Washington, D.C. als Sammlungspartei liberaler und linker Umweltaktivisten gegründet.

  3. Citizens ( Spanish: Ciudadanos [ θjuðaˈðanos] listen ⓘ; Catalan: Ciutadans [ siwtəˈðans]; shortened as Cs — C's until January 2017), officially CitizensParty of the Citizenry ( Ciudadanos–Partido de la Ciudadanía ), is a liberal political party in Spain. Quick Facts Catalan name, Abbreviation ...

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    1980 election cycle

    The first Citizens Party National Convention met in Cleveland, Ohio, in the Cleveland Plaza Hotel from April 10 to 13, 1980. There were 260 delegates from 30 states present. The "proposals presented at the convention reportedly numbered some 300 items, a list largely irreducible to a manageable platform ... Units of the party organization on the state level thus became more or less responsible for delineating their own briefer versions of the list of goals" (Kruschke, p. 46). The party nomina...

    1982 election cycle

    In 1981, the Citizens Party won an election for the first time when Terry Bouricius was elected to the board of Aldermen in Burlington, Vermont. In 1982, the Citizens Party fielded two candidates for governorships (Pennsylvania and Texas), three candidates for the Senate (Pennsylvania, Texas, and Vermont), and 15 candidates for the U.S. House.

    1984 election cycle

    In 1984, the Citizens Party held its second national convention at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, from August 10 to 12, 1984. There were 125 delegates from 30 states present. The convention nominated Sonia Johnson of Virginia, “a radical feminist,” for president and Richard Walton of Rhode Island for vice president. Johnson had been excommunicated from the LDS Church in 1979 as a result of her outspoken support of the Equal Rights Amendment.In 1982 Johnson undertook a publicized 3...

    Citizens Party, "News from National: Campaign Summaries," Citizens Party News Bulletin, June 17, 1981. —1980 vote totals.
    Citizens Party, Platform of the Citizens/Consumer Party" As Adopted at Party Convention, April 1980.n.c.: Citizens Party, 1980.
    Jeffrey Gale, Bullshit: The Media As Power Brokers in Presidential Elections.Bold Hawk Press, 1988.
    Charles S. Hauss, "Citizens Party," in L. Sandy Maisel (ed.) Political Parties and Elections in the United States.New York: Garland Publishing, 1991; pg. 147.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CitizenshipCitizenship - Wikipedia

    Citizenship is a membership and allegiance to a sovereign state. Though citizenship is often legally conflated with nationality in today's Anglo-Saxon world, international law does not usually use the term citizenship to refer to nationality, these two notions being conceptually different dimensions of collective membership.

  5. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) secured 90 seats, the lowest in the party's history, but managed to retain its place as the main opposition force. Newcomer parties Podemos and Citizens (C's) saw strong gains, becoming the third and fourth political forces in the country with 69 and 40 seats, respectively.