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Arts Party
The Arts Party is an Australian political party. The party was founded in October 2013 by two Sydney-based artists, PJ Collins and Nicholas Gledhill,〔Jonathan Mimo (7 November 2013). ("Sydney artists form new political party" ) – altmedia. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 and registered by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) in August 2014. It was formed to support the arts community, but also has policies on various other issues. Money was raised for the party's registration through a crowd-funding campaign. Two Arts Party members stood as independent candidates at the 2015 Queensland state election, as the party had not been registered in time to contest the election.〔Deborah Stone (21 January 2015). ("Arts party candidates run as independents in Queensland" ) – ArtsHub. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 Dianne Gittins polled 1.98% in Ferny Grove, placing fifth out of five candidates,〔(2015 State General Election - Ferny Grove - District Summary ) – Electoral Commission Queensland. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 and Stephen Beck polled 1.94% in Morayfield, placing sixth out of seven candidates.〔(2015 State General Election - Morayfield - District Summary ) – Electoral Commission Queensland. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 Later in the year, the party's leader, PJ Collins, stood as an ungrouped Legislative Council candidate at the 2015 New South Wales state election.〔Deborah Stone (23 February 2015). ("Arts Party Leader stands for NSW Parliament" ) – ArtsHub. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 He polled 233 votes, or 0.01% of the state total, with only one other ungrouped candidate polling more votes.〔(NSW STATE ELECTION RESULTS 2015: Legislative Council Statewide Summary ) – Elections NSW. Retrieved 19 May 2015.〕 ==References==
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