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- Socialist_Party_of_North_Dakota comment "The Socialist Party of North Dakota was the semi-autonomous affiliate of the Socialist Party of America established in 1902 in the state of North Dakota. The organization had roots in a socialist club founded by Norwegian immigrants in Fargo in 1900. One of the party's professional organizers, a failed farmer named Arthur C. Townley, abandoned the group in 1915 to establish a new organization called the Non-Partisan League which adapted socialist principles to the specific needs of the state.".