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  1. Republican Party (Pakistan) The Pakistani Republican Party was formed in October 1955, by a break away faction of the Muslim League and other politicians supporting the creation of the West Pakistan province, on the instigation of key leaders in the military and civil service. [1] The President of the party was Dr Khan Sahib, Chief Minister of ...

  2. American electoral politics have been dominated by successive pairs of major political parties since shortly after the founding of the republic of the United States. Since the 1850s, the two largest political parties have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party —which together have won every United States presidential election ...

  3. History of the Republican Party (United States) Young Turks (U.S. politics) Republican efforts to restrict voting following the 2020 presidential election. Republican Leadership Conference. Republican Revolution.

  4. The Republican Party of Iowa ( RPI) is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in Iowa. The State Central Committee is chaired by Jeff Kaufmann. The RPI operates the Republican side of the Iowa caucuses and previously sponsored the Iowa Straw Poll . It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all but one statewide ...

  5. 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.

  6. Pennsylvania Republican Party. The Pennsylvania Republican Party ( PAGOP) is the affiliate of the Republican Party in the state of Pennsylvania. It is headquartered in Harrisburg. [2] As of May 2024, it controls a majority of the Senate of Pennsylvania, two statewide offices, and 8 U.S. House seats.

  7. Republican candidates won 14 of 18 presidential elections between 1860 and 1932, through support from an alliance of Northern and Midwestern farmers and big-business interests. In 1912 the party split between a progressive wing led by Theodore Roosevelt and a conservative wing led by Pres. William Howard Taft ; the rift enabled the Democratic candidate, Woodrow Wilson, to win that year’s ...