Liberty Party

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Liberty Party
Abbreviation L
Leader Rosamund Wesley
Founded 1722 AN
Headquarters Commenda
Ideology

Liberal conservatism, Liberalism

(centre-right)
Congresso di San Lucido
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The Liberty Party, also known colloquially as the Purpies, is a Lucidese political party known for its liberal-conservative ideology. The party's current leader is Rosamund Wesley, who emerged victorious in the party's leadership elections of 1722 AN.

Purpies

The endearing sobriquet "Purpies" has emerged as a popular and affectionate colloquialism employed to refer to the members of the Liberty Party. This whimsical term draws its inspiration from the party's characteristic purple hue and has taken on a distinct connotation within the party's community. It epitomizes a shared sense of unity and camaraderie among individuals who align with the party's ethos.

"Purpies" has come to symbolize not only a commitment to the party's liberal-conservative principles but also a spirit of conviviality and collective purpose.

Its occasional appearance in national newspapers reflects its integration into the broader discourse surrounding San Lucido's political landscape.

Ideology

The Liberty Party's ideology is rooted in a fusion of liberal and conservative values. It advocates for individual freedoms, limited government intervention in personal affairs, and the preservation of traditional cultural and societal norms. The party promotes a balanced approach to governance, aiming to protect citizens' rights while maintaining social order.

The party's ideological flexibility allows it to engage in constructive dialogue with a variety of political actors. It frequently collaborates with centrist and center-right parties on matters related to economic policy and limited government intervention. Additionally, the Liberty Party has shown a willingness to work with regionalist parties, such as the Justice Party, to promote initiatives that safeguard San Lucido's cultural heritage.

Leadership Election

Party members and affiliated supporters have the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidate through a series of ballots. During each round of voting, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated, and their supporters' votes are redistributed based on their second choices. This process continues until a candidate receives over 50% of the votes, thus ensuring a clear and majority-supported leader.

1722 Leadership Election

Rosamund Wesley was elected as the leader of the Purpies in the 1722 leadership elections. A prominent figure within the party, Wesley's leadership style is characterized by her dedication to preserving individual freedoms while championing responsible governance. Her commitment to uniting liberal and conservative principles has resonated with the party's base and contributed to her victory in the leadership contest. Under Wesley's leadership, the Liberty Party continues to advocate for policies that uphold individual liberties, support economic growth, and maintain the nation's cultural heritage. As the party navigates the ever-evolving political landscape, it remains dedicated to advancing its unique blend of liberal-conservative ideology for the betterment of San Lucido.

Candidate First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
Rosamund Wesley 35% (29,827 votes) 45% (38,349 votes) 55% (46,872 votes) Elected
Alexander Larsen 25% (21,305 votes) 30% (25,566 votes) Eliminated
Emily Fletcher 15% (12,783 votes) Eliminated
Marco Tancredi 10% (8,522 votes) Eliminated
Samuel Vaughn 5% (4,261 votes) Eliminated
Other Candidates 10% (8,521 votes) Eliminated

A total of 85,221 party members and supporters participated in the leadership election.