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{{Infobox American State Political Party
{{Infobox political party
|party_name= Lunalilo Party
| name = Lunalilo Party
| headquarters = [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]
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| ideology = [[Lunalilo|Kalaimamahu]] [[Royalism]]<br />[[Liberalism]]<br />[[Egalitarianism]]<br />[[United States|Pro-American]]
|chairman= [[Lunalilo|William C. Lunalilo]]
| country = the United States
|vicechairman=
|secretary=
|treasurer=
|senateleader=
|houseleader=
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|headquarters= [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]
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|ideology= [[Lunalilo|Kalaimamahu]] [[Royalism]]<br />[[Liberalism]]<br />[[Egalitarianism]]<br />[[United States|Pro-American]]
|position= [[Left-wing politics|Left]]
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==References==
==References==
''Hawaii and its people'' by Arthur Grove Day<br />
*''Hawaii and its people'' by Arthur Grove Day
''Hawaiian Kingdom 1874-1893, the Kalakaua Dynastism'' by Ralph S. Kuykendall
*''Hawaiian Kingdom 1874-1893, the Kalakaua Dynastism'' by Ralph S. Kuykendall
{{HawaiiPoliticalParties}}
{{HawaiiPoliticalParties}}



Latest revision as of 12:03, 8 December 2021

Lunalilo Party
HeadquartersHonolulu, Hawaii
IdeologyKalaimamahu Royalism
Liberalism
Egalitarianism
Pro-American

The Lunalilo Party was a political party in Hawaii, formed to support William Charles Lunalilo in the Royal Election of 1873 in which he won against David Kalākaua. He was known as being liberal, pro-democracy, and pro-American.

References

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  • Hawaii and its people by Arthur Grove Day
  • Hawaiian Kingdom 1874-1893, the Kalakaua Dynastism by Ralph S. Kuykendall