United Political Party
Defunct political party in the Cook Islands
The United Political Party was a political party in the Cook Islands. It was founded shortly before the 1965 election and was led by the then-Leader of Government Business, Dick Charles Brown.[1] It ran 16 candidates, 4 of which were elected; Brown himself lost his seat. The party fell apart after the election, though some members went on to participate in the United Cook Islanders.
References
- ^ Stone, David (1966). "Self-Government in the Cook Islands 1965". Journal of Pacific History. 1 (1): 168–178. doi:10.1080/00223346608572087.
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