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Prince Edward Island Liberal Party was created in 1873.
Green Party of Prince Edward Island was created in 2005.
Progressive Conservative Party of Prince Edward Island was created in 1851.
Prince Edward Island Fundamental Human Rights Party was created in 2003.
New Democratic Party of Prince Edward Island was created on 1962-11-25.
Prince Edward Island has four (4) seats in the House of Commons.Based on the population of the province, the calculation for proportional representation would result in one (1) seat for the province. Prince Edward Island receives three (3) additional members of the House of Commons due to section 51A of the Constitution Act, 1867, which sets out that no province can be represented by less members in the House of Commons than it is represented in the Senate.
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New Brunswick, Nunavut, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, and Yukan.
As of Oct. 2009 the Rhode Island Legislature is controlled by the Democratic Party
Members of the Royal Family belong to no political party. That is the whole point of a Constitutional Monarchy: it ensures we have a Sovereign who is over and above politics. In fact, the Royal Family do not have the right to vote in elections.
The plural of political party is "political parties".
No, a division in a political party will not benefit the party.