Dignity Party (South Australia)
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The Dignity Party, previously known as Dignity for Disability or Dignity 4 Disability (D4D; known as Dignity for Disabled until 2010), was a political party in the Australian state of South Australia. The party had one parliamentary member, Kelly Vincent, elected at the 2010 state election to the eleventh and last seat for an eight-year term in the 22-member Legislative Council in the Parliament of South Australia. She was not re-elected in the 2018 state election. In 2016, the name of the political party was changed to the Dignity Party to better represent equality in all forms including race, gender, age and sexual orientation.[1]
Dignity Party | |
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Founder | David Holst |
Founded | 2004 |
Ideology | Equal rights |
Colors | Purple |
Website | |
Dignity Party website | |
The party was deregistered in November 2019, after being unable to prove it still had 200 members.[2]