An electoral alliance (also known as a bipartisan electoral agreement , electoral pact , electoral agreement , electoral coalition or electoral bloc ) is an association of political parties or individuals that exists solely to stand in elections.
36-488: Team Robredo–Pangilinan ( TRoPa ), also known as Tropang Angat , was an electoral alliance that supported Philippine vice president Leni Robredo 's presidential campaign and Senator Francis Pangilinan 's vice presidential campaign in the 2022 Philippine general election . Its senatorial slate included members of the Liberal Party , Akbayan , Katipunan ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino , and Ang Kapatiran . Guest candidates in
72-412: A coalition formed after an election, the partners in an electoral alliance usually do not run candidates against one another but encourage their supporters to vote for candidates from the other members of the alliance. In some agreements with a larger party enjoying a higher degree of success at the polls, the smaller party fields candidates under the banner of the larger party, with the elected members of
108-478: A lijstverbinding in the past . In a common list two or more political parties share a list and often have a common political programme for the election. The participating political parties are identifiable for the voters because the names of these parties are mentioned on the voting paper. It is similar to electoral fusion . Philippine Senate elections since 1987 have been primarily contested by multi-party electoral alliances, with guest candidates if an alliance
144-585: A combined party list . This practice, called the lijstverbinding, was abolished in June 2017 after being earlier abandoned for Senate elections. In the Netherlands, seats in parliament are allocated by the D'Hondt method , a proportional representation method that tends to favor larger parties (see highest averages method ). The lijstverbinding or kartel allowed two parties to pool their votes together when calculating representation, effectively treating them as
180-525: A considerable number of seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies , with further Congress seats for other members of the Coalition. On 31 January 2015, through their personal accounts on social networks, Mauricio Macri and Elisa Carrió simultaneously announced that they "sealed the unity." Each one headed a formula of his same party in the primaries of August; the winner of the internship competed in
216-423: A new party, Solidarity and Equality ( Solidaridad e Igualdad – SI ). Others who left ARI were Carlos Raimundi , Leonardo Gorbacz , Delia Bisutti , Nélida Belous , Verónica Venas , Emilio García Méndez , Lidia Naim and María América González . Senator María Rosa Díaz also appeared at the launch of SI. Several of the legislators that created the new party had won their seats in the 2007 election as part of
252-476: A single, larger party when handing out seats. Typically, the parties in a coalition are ideologically related. For example, in the 2003 general elections , the Socialist Party and GreenLeft formed a lijstverbinding . In the 2004 European elections the social-democratic PvdA and GreenLeft formed a lijstverbinding . The Orthodox Protestant Reformed Political Party and Christian Union have also formed
288-485: Is a centrist political party in Argentina founded in 2002 by Elisa Carrió . It is a member of Cambiemos since 2015, along with centrist and centre-right parties. Many consider it a social liberal and an innovative party. It offers a political option located in the centre , where the defense of republican institutions and democratic freedoms prevails. It groups together modern social democrats , who accept
324-499: Is not able to complete a 12-person slate. Slates having guest candidates is seen as a weakness of finding candidates within their ranks. This has been a feature of midterm elections, where there are usually two or three major coalitions, with presidential elections years having major presidential candidates putting up their own senatorial slates. An electoral alliance called "holy alliance" was formed by Welfare Party , Nationalist Task Party and Reformist Democracy Party to contest in
360-491: The 1991 Turkish general election . Before the 1991 Turkish general election, social democratic SHP and pro-Kurdish HEP formed an electoral alliance. The Nation Alliance ( Turkish : Millet İttifakı ) is an electoral alliance in Turkey made up of some of the major Turkish opposition parties to contest under a common banner in the country's 2018 general-presidential election, later for the 2019 local elections, and presently for
396-555: The 2010 general election . The alliance has been consistently electorally unsuccessful, also contesting the 2015 general election , but endorsing Labour in 2017 . In the 2019 United Kingdom general election , pro-EU parties formed a pact in English and Welsh seats. Civic Coalition ARI Civic Coalition ARI ( Spanish : Coalición Cívica ARI , CC-ARI), until October 2009 known as Support for an Egalitarian Republic ( Spanish : Afirmación para una República Igualitaria , ARI),
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#1732851617170432-564: The 2022 Barbadian general election . It is headed by the leader of the PdP, Bishop Joseph Atherley , with the leader of the UPP Lynette Eastmond becoming deputy head. In Belgium, the Dutch term for an electoral alliance is kartel . Current kartels include the following: Previous kartels include the following: The Red-Green Alliance was formed as an electoral alliance between
468-562: The 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections. Made up by the Communist Party of Turkey , Communist Movement of Turkey , Revolution Movement and the Left Party to contest the 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections. Made up by Victory Party , Justice Party , Turkey Alliance Party and My Country Party to contest the 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections. An electoral alliance survives to this day between
504-564: The Communist Party (DKP), the Left Socialists (VS), and the Socialist Workers Party (SAP) in 1989. It reformed itself as a unified party in 1991, but the participating parties continue on their own in some ways (for example by having their own separate party newspapers). The Syriza Party started out as an electoral alliance but then united into a single party. Since 1994, Italian politics has been divided into two main blocs,
540-649: The Labour Party and the Co-operative Party , which fields Labour Co-operative candidates in general elections in several constituencies, and in some local council elections. They have jointly contested elections since the 1927 Cheltenham Agreement. As of the 2019 general election , there are 38 Labour Co-operative MPs, the fourth-largest political grouping in the Commons (after the Conservative Party , Labour and
576-788: The We Alliance with the Free Democrats . Both parties campaigned on a similar Pro-European platform and sought to challenge a competing electoral alliance known as the My Step Alliance . The Alliance Party for Progress (APP) is a Christian and social democratic electoral alliance in Barbados . It was formed on 30 December 2021 by the United Progressive Party (UPP) and the People's Party for Democracy and Development (PdP) to contest
612-660: The centre-right and the centre-left coalitions ; which under various forms alternatively led the country for more than two decades. For the 2022 general election the coalition is composed of four parties, the Brothers of Italy , League (Lega) , Forza Italia and Us Moderates . For the 2022 general election the alliance was formed by four parties; Democratic Party – Democratic and Progressive Italy , More Europe , Civic Commitment and Greens and Left Alliance . Dutch elections from 1973 to 2017 allowed for electoral alliances between two parties where both parties would nominate
648-402: The presidency in 1999 . The 2001 elections gave ARI 17 of the 257 seats in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies , and one senator . Carrió got a 14.1% share of the vote in the 2003 presidential elections . In the 2005 elections , ARI won eight seats. In the 2007 elections , ARI won the governorship of the deep-south Province of Tierra del Fuego , when Fabiana Rios , an ARI deputy, defeated
684-628: The pro-government candidate Hugo Cóccaro , on June 24, 2007. Tierra del Fuego is currently (as of 2008) the first and only province ruled by ARI. The party has established itself as a major force in the City of Buenos Aires , in Buenos Aires Province , and in the aforementioned Province of Tierra del Fuego . In the presidential elections of 2007, Carrió came second, heading the Civic Coalition with Rubén Giustiniani . She obtained about 23% of
720-470: The "Fundamentals of the economy" and publicly condemn the dictatorship of Fidel Castro; together with democratic liberals , supporters of civil liberties that clearly separate them from conservatives, primarily defenders of the rule of law and pragmatists. Elisa Carrió, a former Radical Civic Union (UCR) politician, created the ARI after the breakup of the government alliance that brought Fernando de la Rúa to
756-561: The Civic Coalition, which they later opposed. The ARI deputies from Tierra del Fuego sit with the SI members in a separate block in the Chamber of Deputies. Subsequently, Senators María Rosa Díaz and José Carlos Martínez left ARI altogether in March 2009. In October 2009, the official name was changed into Partido Coalición Cívica para la Afirmación de una República Igualitaria (Civic Coalition Party for
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#1732851617170792-608: The Scottish National Party). The SDP–Liberal Alliance began in 1981, shortly after the Limehouse Declaration . The Alliance contested the 1983 and 1987 elections, and became defunct in 1988, when the parties merged into the Liberal Democrats . In the first few years of the alliance, Liberals and Social Democrats were very confident it would be a success, David Steel even suggesting that Alliance could form
828-664: The Support of an Egalitarian Republic). Usually it is shortened to Coalición Cívica ARI (Civic Coalition ARI). According to Maximiliano Ferraro , its national chairman, "the Civic Coalition and Lilita Carrió represent values and ideas that are linked to the republic , liberal democracy , humanism , the ethics of otherness and ecumenism ." Elisa Carrió is considered a liberal , Christian and heterodox politician in Argentina. Gregorio Hernández Maqueda, chairman of CC-ARI in
864-539: The TRoPa slate are members of Bagumbayan–VNP , Nationalist People's Coalition , and United Nationalist Alliance . Robredo used the pink color while campaigning instead of yellow which associated with the Aquinos and Lakas ng Bayan (later PDP–Laban ). Robredo also run as an independent . Robredo and her running mate, Kiko Pangilinan , endorsed the following candidates for the 2022 Philippine Senate election , thus making up
900-459: The campaign's senatorial slate. Senate Majority Leader Migz Zubiri was initially part of the slate; however, he was removed on April 27, 2022, after a campaign against his inclusion in the roster was started by Robredo supporters in early April shortly after he endorsed Robredo's opponent, Bongbong Marcos . This article about a Philippine political party is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Electoral alliance Each of
936-433: The candidate's platform. The Frente de Todos (Everybody's Front or Front for All) ) was a coalition of Peronist and Kirchnerist political parties and associations in Argentina formed in 2019 to support the candidacy of Alberto Fernández and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in the 2019 Argentine general election . Juntos por el Cambio (Together for Change) is an Argentine big tent political coalition . It
972-574: The national generals on October. As part of building a broader coalition ahead of the 2007 elections, Carrió reached out to centre-right figures such as Patricia Bullrich and María Eugenia Estenssoro , who was elected Senator for Buenos Aires. This proved controversial in ARI ranks and some national legislators formed a separate block called the Autonomous ARI in Congress. In May 2008, the block, led by Eduardo Macaluse , announced that they were forming
1008-507: The next government. Later on, however, the alliance faced difficulty with political and personal clashes between Steel and David Owen , as well as presentation issues (such as contradiction on policy). When the parties merged in 1988, Owen did not join the Liberal Democrats. A socialist coalition comprising RMT , Socialist Party , Solidarity , &c. candidates, the TUSC formed to contest
1044-400: The parties within the alliance has its own policies but chooses temporarily to put aside differences in favour of common goals and ideology in order to pool their voters' support and get elected. On occasion, an electoral alliance may be formed by parties with very different policy goals, which agree to pool resources in order to stop a particular candidate or party from gaining power. Unlike
1080-482: The province of Córdoba, declared that his vigilance is the fulfillment of the maximum alliance agreed by the people and for the people: the Constitution . He affirms that the other side of poverty is not lack of resources or wars, but corruption . He believes that Mauricio Macri has achieved a government that "brought freedom where there was only authoritarianism , truth where there was only lies and hope where there
1116-438: The smaller party sitting with the elected members of the larger party in the cabinet or legislature. They usually aim to continue co-operation after the election, for example by campaigning together on issues on which they have common views. If the alliance endures beyond elections, the association is a parliamentary group . By offering to endorse or nominate a major party's candidate, minor parties may be in position to influence
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1152-472: The upcoming 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections in June. The alliance consists of Republican People's Party , Good Party , Felicity Party , and Democrat Party . The People's Alliance ( Turkish : Cumhur İttifakı ) is an electoral alliance in Turkey, established in February 2018 between the ruling Justice and Development Party and the formerly opposition Nationalist Movement Party . The alliance
1188-450: The vote, coming in a second behind Cristina Fernández de Kirchner . She won the majority vote in two of the three largest cities of Argentina: Buenos Aires and Rosario , but she suffered a larger defeat in Buenos Aires Province , the most populated district, and could not force a run-off election. ARI did however win four Senate seats (2 of the City of Buenos Aires and 2 of Tierra del Fuego) and
1224-520: Was created in 2015 as Cambiemos (Let's Change), and renamed in 2019. It is composed of Republican Proposal (PRO), the Radical Civic Union (UCR), the Civic Coalition (CC-ARI) and sectors of Federal Peronism since the arrival of Miguel Ángel Pichetto to the national coalition. Prior to the 2018 Armenian parliamentary election , the Republic Party formed an electoral alliance known as
1260-454: Was formed to contest the 2018 general election , and brings together the political parties supporting the re-election of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan . The Labour and Freedom Alliance ( Turkish : Emek ve Özgürlük İttifakı , Kurdish : Hevkariya Ked û Azadiyê ) is formed by Peoples' Democratic Party , Workers' Party of Turkey , Labour Party , Labourist Movement Party , Social Freedom Party and Federation of Socialist Councils to contest
1296-410: Was only resignation." In the Civic Coalition, of its 10 members, only one Juan Manuel López voted in favor of legalization of abortion . The most outraged by the result of the vote was Elisa Carrió, who threatened to break the coalition. His words fell lousy in the leadership of Cambiemos . Being an opponent, during the conflict between ruralists and the government, Carrió said that the "way out
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