North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
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The North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party (abbreviated Democratic-NPL or simply D-NPL) is the North Dakota affiliate of the national Democratic Party. It was formed as the outcome of a merger of two parties; the state previously had a three-party political system. It is one of only two state Democratic Party affiliates to have a different name from the central party, the other being the neighboring Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party. The party currently has very weak electoral power in the state, controlling none of North Dakota's statewide or federal elected offices.
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North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League | |
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Abbreviation | D-NPL |
Chairperson | Adam Goldwyn |
Senate leader | Kathy Hogan |
House leader | Zac Ista |
Founded | 1956 (1956) (merging of North Dakota Democratic Party and Nonpartisan League) |
Headquarters | 1325 23rd St S Suite B Fargo, ND 58103 46.860146°N 96.81786°W / 46.860146; -96.81786 |
Ideology | Modern liberalism |
Political position | Center to center-left |
National affiliation | Democratic Party |
Colors | Blue |
North Dakota Senate | 4 / 47 [1] |
North Dakota House of Representatives | 12 / 94 [2] |
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