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Johnson Democratic Party[?]
This page contains information about the Johnson Democratic Party.
This party is inactive.
Details
User[?]: Pal Johnson
Nation[?]: Federative Kingdom of Dankuk (Dankuk)
Seats[?] in Federal Senate[?]: 0
Color[?]:
Description[?]:
A center left wing party formed by Activist Pal Johnson of Valdor, is a supporter of civil rights, keeping close relations with Foreign countries, keeping the terra as non-polluted as possible, keeping a peaceful terra and is a strong supporter of Freedom of religon. He has always been a supporter of Social Liberal Party, and hopes to keep an alliance with them. Johnson hopes that the JDP will become a big party one day, and will build up its status. |
Ministries
This party is not part of the national cabinet.
Political Positions
Ideology | Position | Visibility | Coherency |
Centralization | unitarist-leaning | excellent | perfect |
Civil Rights | moderate permissive | excellent | perfect |
Ecology | moderate skeptic | excellent | perfect |
Foreign Relations | moderate internationalist | excellent | perfect |
Government Responsibilities | moderate small government | high | perfect |
Market | convinced regulator | excellent | perfect |
Military | moderate pacifist | high | perfect |
Morality | moderate progressive | high | perfect |
Religion | convinced secular | high | perfect |
Affiliations
This party is a member of the following organizations:
Election Results
History Table
Month | Votes | Total Votes | Votes (%) | Votes (%) (+) | Seats | Total Seats | Seats (%) | Seats (+) |
April 2239 | 4,669,259 | 41,081,129 | 11.37 | +11.37 | 43 | 400 | 10.75 | +43 |
April 2243 | 3,098,180 | 43,595,838 | 7.11 | -4.26 | 29 | 400 | 7.25 | -14 |
June 2245 | 5,943,760 | 45,190,060 | 13.15 | +6.05 | 66 | 500 | 13.20 | +37 |
June 2249 | 8,528,586 | 46,116,197 | 18.49 | +5.34 | 94 | 500 | 18.80 | +28 |
June 2250 | 11,464,318 | 42,729,816 | 26.83 | +8.34 | 134 | 500 | 26.80 | +40 |
June 2254 | 8,773,013 | 34,069,500 | 25.75 | -1.08 | 91 | 350 | 26.00 | -43 |
June 2258 | 4,533,935 | 38,386,893 | 11.81 | -13.94 | 41 | 350 | 11.71 | -50 |
June 2262 | 5,781,838 | 40,641,452 | 14.23 | +2.42 | 57 | 400 | 14.25 | +16 |
June 2266 | 5,982,810 | 39,992,345 | 14.96 | +0.73 | 60 | 400 | 15.00 | +3 |
June 2270 | 6,133,555 | 38,974,699 | 15.74 | +0.78 | 62 | 400 | 15.50 | +2 |
June 2274 | 7,738,262 | 38,768,126 | 19.96 | +4.22 | 80 | 400 | 20.00 | +18 |
June 2278 | 5,811,848 | 41,052,717 | 14.16 | -5.80 | 57 | 400 | 14.25 | -23 |
June 2282 | 6,729,811 | 40,419,409 | 16.65 | +2.49 | 65 | 400 | 16.25 | +8 |
June 2286 | 6,751,397 | 42,330,579 | 15.95 | -0.70 | 66 | 400 | 16.50 | +1 |
June 2290 | 5,521,900 | 46,258,297 | 11.94 | -4.01 | 48 | 400 | 12.00 | -18 |
June 2294 | 5,317,605 | 49,365,350 | 10.77 | -1.17 | 43 | 400 | 10.75 | -5 |
June 2298 | 3,699,004 | 51,259,127 | 7.22 | -3.56 | 29 | 400 | 7.25 | -14 |
June 2302 | 5,773,961 | 51,462,829 | 11.22 | +4.00 | 46 | 400 | 11.50 | +17 |
October 2304 | 8,853,784 | 50,181,677 | 17.64 | +6.42 | 72 | 400 | 18.00 | +26 |
October 2308 | 5,749,136 | 50,717,269 | 11.34 | -6.31 | 45 | 400 | 11.25 | -27 |
October 2312 | 5,194,364 | 53,226,429 | 9.76 | -1.58 | 38 | 400 | 9.50 | -7 |
October 2316 | 6,004,384 | 52,845,918 | 11.36 | +1.60 | 46 | 400 | 11.50 | +8 |
October 2320 | 6,621,717 | 52,332,781 | 12.65 | +1.29 | 78 | 600 | 13.00 | +32 |
October 2324 | 4,507,320 | 54,847,908 | 8.22 | -4.44 | 49 | 600 | 8.17 | -29 |
October 2328 | 1,601,701 | 54,589,757 | 2.93 | -5.28 | 17 | 600 | 2.83 | -32 |
Relative Graph
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Absolute Graph
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National Graph
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Legislation
You can view the party's proposed bills here.
Legislative Agenda
This party has to vote on the following bills:
Voting Record
This is the voting[?] record of the Johnson Democratic Party.
Bill | Created | Voting started | Vote | Bill Status | Result |
TD028: Arms Sales | September 5442 | September 5442 | passed | ||
TD027: Economic Reform Bill IV | September 5442 | September 5442 | passed | ||
TD026: Economic Reform Bill III | September 5442 | September 5442 | passed | ||
TD025: Economic Reform Bill II | September 5442 | September 5442 | passed | ||
TD024: Economic Reform Bill I | September 5442 | September 5442 | passed | ||
TD023: Ensuring Salaries for Government Workers | April 5439 | September 5442 | passed | ||
Budget proposal of April 5439 | April 5439 | April 5439 | passed | ||
Income tax proposal of April 5439 | April 5439 | April 5439 | passed | ||
NCWLPGB-14 Democratic Government Act | March 5439 | March 5439 | passed | ||
Prostitution | February 5439 | February 5439 | passed | ||
Cabinet Proposal of February 5439 | February 5439 | February 5439 | passed | ||
Tax | February 5439 | debate | |||
NCWLPGB-13 Moral and Secular Government Act | October 5438 | February 5439 | passed | ||
NCWLPGB-12 Ecology Preservation Act | April 5438 | April 5438 | passed | ||
First Government of Park Sung-ho (5437) | January 5437 | January 5437 | defeated | ||
NCWLPGB-11 Sensible Rights Act | September 5436 | September 5436 | defeated | ||
NCWLPGB-10 Freedom of Faith Act | April 5436 | April 5436 | passed | ||
NCWLPGB-09 Public Freedom and Safety Act | September 5435 | April 5436 | passed | ||
NCWLPGB-08 Peace Economy Act | March 5435 | April 5435 | defeated | ||
NCWLPGB-07 Human Freedom Act | March 5435 | March 5435 | defeated |
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Random quote: "We must show that liberty is not merely one particular value but that it is the source and condition of most moral values. What a free society offers to the individual is much more than what he would be able to do if only he were free. We can therefore not fully appreciate the value of freedom until we know how a society of free men as a whole differs from one in which unfreedom prevails." - Friedrich August Hayek |