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Greens South Australia is a Green Party located in South Australia, a member of the federation of the Australian Greens party. The Greens South Australia has four members sitting in the federal and state parliaments, Sarah Hanson-Young and Robert Simms in the Australian Senate with Mark Parnell and Tammy Franks in the South Australian Legislative Council. ==Electoral history== Prior to 1995, a very small local Green party not connected to the emerging Australian Greens contested a number of State and Federal elections. This party was more or less non-functioning by the time Mark Parnell called the first meetings to establish a new Green Party in 1995. It took a number of attempts to get the new party off the ground, however a visit to Adelaide by Bob Brown in late 1995 provided the necessary impetus to register the new party. The Australian Greens (SA) first ran in the 1996 federal election and the 1997 state election. In both elections they received around two percent of the statewide upper house vote. Since that time, the SA Greens have steadily built up a support base at state and federal elections, partly due to the demise of the Democrats. The SA Greens now have two MLCs and two Senators, with polling for the 2013 federal and 2014 state elections by Newspoll showing the Green vote consistently above 10 percent. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Greens South Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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