Republican Party (Liberia)
The Republican Party, early named Liberian Party, was a political party founded soon after the founding of Liberia in 1848. It was known to be made up primarily of Americo-Liberians who had mixed African and European ancestry. Its main opponent was the True Whig Party.[2]
Republican Party | |
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Leaders | Joseph Jenkins Roberts, Daniel Bashiel Warner, James Spriggs Payne |
Founded | 1848 |
Dissolved | 1899 |
Headquarters | Monrovia |
Ideology | Classical liberalism Decentralization[1] Progressivism |
Political position | Center-left |
International affiliation | American Colonization Society |
The first President of Liberia, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, supported the party, which had the first candidates elected to office in the independent nation. The party weakened soon after the death of Roberts. After the end of President James Spriggs-Payne's term in 1878, the election of Anthony W. Gardiner to the presidency marked the beginning of nearly a century of True Whig Party dominance in Liberian politics. In 1899, the Republican Party disappeared.[1]
Electoral history
Presidential elections
Election | Party candidate | Results |
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1863 | Daniel Bashiel Warner | Elected |
1865 | Elected | |
1867 | James Spriggs Payne | Elected |
1869 | Lost | |
1871 | Joseph Jenkins Roberts | Elected |
1873 | Elected | |
1875 | James Spriggs Payne | Elected |
1883 | Supported Hilary Richard Wright Johnson (TWP) | Elected |
1885 | Edward Wilmot Blyden | Lost |
References
- Carl Patrick Burrowes (2004). Power and Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970. Africa World Press. p. 312.
- Tue (August 7, 2014). "Whither, Party Politics In Liberia?". Faily Observer.
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