Mìng-ciō-dōng (Mī-guók)

Mìng-ciō-dōng (民主黨, Ĭng-ngṳ̄: Democratic Party) sê Mī-guók gì siŏh ciáh céng-dōng, iâ sê Mī-guók có̤i duâi gì 2 ciáh céng-dōng cĭ ék (gó ô siŏh ciáh sê Gê̤ṳng-huò-dōng). 1792 nièng, iù Andrew Jackson sìng-lĭk.

Mìng-ciō-dōng
Democratic Party
Ciō-sĭk Jaime Harrison (SC)
Gióng-lĭk-ciā Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
Gióng-lĭk 1828 nièng 1 nguŏk 8 hô̤​ (196 nièng ī-sèng)​ (1828-01-08) [1]
Cĭ-sèng Democratic-Republican Party
Cūng-buô  Mī-guók Washington, D.C.
Dōng-uòng  (2021) Increase 48,517,845[2]
Ngàng-sáik      làng-sáik
Chăng-ngiê-iêng
48 / 100
Cé̤ṳng-ngiê-iêng
221 / 435
Ciŭ-diōng
23 / 50
Ciŭ chăng-ngiê-iêng
861 / 1,972
Ciŭ cé̤ṳng-ngiê-iêng
2,438 / 5,411
Hāi-ngôi liāng-tū cūng-dók
3 / 5
Hāi-ngôi liāng-tū chăng-ngiê-iêng
31 / 97
Hāi-ngôi liāng-tū cé̤ṳng-ngiê-iêng
8 / 91
Sōng-gṳ̄ biĕu-cé
Uōng-câng
www.democrats.org

Chăng-kō̤ cṳ̆-lâiu

Siŭ-gāi
  1. Donald B. Cole (1970). Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire. Harvard University Press. p. 69.
  2. Winger, Richard. March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition. Ballot Access News.  已經忽略未知參數|access-date= (幫助)
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