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  1. The Civil War Income Tax and the Republican Party, 1861–1872 (2010) Summers, Mark Wahlgren. Rum, Romanism & Rebellion: The Making of a President, 1884 (2000) Van Deusen, Glyndon G. Horace Greeley, Nineteenth-Century Crusader (1953) Welch, Richard E. George Frisbie Hoar and the Half Breed Republicans 1971.

  2. It is the dominant political party in Alabama. The state party is governed by the Alabama Republican Executive Committee. The committee usually meets twice a year. As of the February 23, 2019 meeting in Birmingham, the committee is composed of 463 members. [1] Most of the committee's members are elected in district elections across Alabama.

  3. The Republican Party began as the Chilean manifestation of the conservative wave in Latin America. On 3 March 2018, Kast held the first meeting of (what at that time was) the new movement. Some time after, on 9 April, the movement was presented at the Omnium Hall in Las Condes, and it was named "Acción Republicana" (Republican Action).

  4. Georgia Republican Party. The Georgia Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Georgia and one of the two major political parties. It is the current favored party in the state and is chaired by Joshua McKoon .

  5. Republican Party (Malawi) The Republican Party is a political party in Malawi. It was founded by Stanley Masauli and Gwanda Chakuamba in 2004. [1] At the general election of 20 May 2004 its candidate for president ( Gwanda Chakuamba) won 25.7% of the vote, and the party was part of the Mgwirizano Coalition, which won 27 out of 194 seats.

  6. The party nominated Carlos María Jiménez Ortiz as its presidential candidate in 1928, but he was defeated by Cleto González Víquez of the National Union Party. In the 1932 elections , Jiménez Ortiz was the party's presidential candidate again, but he finished third behind Jiménez Oreamuno (now running as the National Republican Party candidate) and Manuel Castro Quesada [ es ] of the ...

  7. Oregon Republican Party. The Oregon Republican Party is the state affiliate of the United States Republican Party in Oregon, headquartered in Salem. The party was established in the Oregon Territory in February 1857 as the "Free State Republican Party of Oregon" and held its first state convention on April 1, 1859, after Oregon achieved statehood.