Keep It Straight and Simple Party
Appearance
Keep It Straight and Simple Party | |
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Abbreviation | KISS Party |
Leader | Claire C. Gaisford |
Founded | February 1994 |
Headquarters | Heidelberg, Gauteng |
Ideology | Classical liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Website | |
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The Keep It Straight and Simple Party (known simply as the KISS Party) was a minor South African classical liberal political party. It was founded by Claire C. Gaisford in 1994, when the first nonracial democratic elections were held in South Africa after the end of Apartheid and white minority rule. After being dormant in the 1999 parliamentary elections, the party resurfaced in the April 14, 2004 elections.[1] It has been inactive since the 2014 election.[2]
Electoral Performance
[edit]The party consistently placed very low in elections.
Election | Votes | % | Seats |
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2014 | 4,294 | 0.02 | - |
2009 | 5,440 | 0.03 | - |
2004 | 6,514 | 0.04 | - |
1994 | 5,916 | 0.03 | - |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mungai, Christine (9 December 2014). "KISS, Woodcutters Rally; meet Africa's fringe and eccentric political parties". Mail and Guardian. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
- ^ Wentzel, An (10 December 2023). "Thirty years later, most parties who competed in 1994 elections have turned to political dust". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 6 June 2024.