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Bîn-chú-tóng (民主黨, Eng-gí: Democratic Party) sī hiān-tāi Bí-kok 2 toā chèng-tóng ê kî-tiong 1 ê, 1828 nî kiàn-tóng.
Bîn-chú Tóng | |
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Democratic Party | |
Chú-se̍k | Jaime Harrison (SC) |
Khai-ki-chiá | |
Khí-chō | 1828 nî 1 goe̍h 8 ji̍t[1] |
Chiap-sio̍k | Democratic-Republican Party |
Chóng-pō͘ | Bí-kok Washington, D.C. |
Tóng-ôan (2021) | 48,517,845[2] |
Sek-chhái | lâm-sek |
Siōng-īⁿ | 48 / 100 |
Hā-īⁿ | 221 / 435 |
Chiu-tiúⁿ | 23 / 50 |
Chiu siōng-īⁿ | 861 / 1,972 |
Chiu hā-īⁿ | 2,438 / 5,411 |
Chún-chiu chiu-tiúⁿ | 3 / 5 |
Chún-chiu siōng-īⁿ | 31 / 97 |
Chún-chiu hā-īⁿ | 8 / 91 |
Soán-kí piau-chì | |
Bāng-chām | |
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