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People's Party (Utah)

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Previously, political candidates ran without party affiliation, and Latter-day Saint candidates usually found themselves unopposed. With organized opposition to Latter-day Saint candidates, the Latter-day Saint leaders found having their own party expedient. Historian
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The party disbanded in June 1891 prior to elections for territorial legislature. Members joined the two national parties, with Latter-day Saint leaders striving to direct equal numbers toward each party. With Latter-day Saints
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characterized Liberals as a "bastard party". One political ad asked rhetorically "what is he who votes for a bastard ticket?" Nonetheless, Liberals captured one third of seats in the territorial legislature.
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Throughout its history, People's Party candidates never lost a statewide election. Local elections were lost to the Liberals under dubious circumstances, such as with the "
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Impetus for dissolving the party came from members of the national parties who believed the territory should follow national political lines before obtaining
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The People's Party emerged in 1870 in response to the non-"Mormon" Liberal Party. In fact, the initial slate of candidates for the 1870
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election was approved on February 9 by citizens who had swarmed into the first meeting of Liberals in order to hijack and disrupt it.
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With only a handful of defeats, the party was supported by an overwhelming majority in most elections. Championing
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People's Party. Two years later Liberals, also eager for statehood, followed suit, and
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states that the party's name was selected to combat the notion that
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was among the first officials to be elected under the People's Party
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People's Party flyer for the 1876 Salt Lake City municipal election.
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Defunct state and local conservative parties in the United States
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah
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became the 45th state in the Union on January 4, 1896.
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