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- Bill_and_Ben_Party abstract "The Bill and Ben Party was a New Zealand joke political party formed in 2008 and voluntarily deregistered in 2010. The party's leaders were Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce (\"Bill\" and Ben) of the TV3 satirical sports show Pulp Sport. In the 2008 general election the party secured 0.56% of the vote, outpolling every other party not in parliament prior to the election (New Zealand First, a party in parliament prior to the election, failed to gain representation in the subsequent parliament). It gained the ninth highest number of votes out of the 19 parties standing for election.As a joke political party, it shared a rich and varied heritage with the former McGillicuddy Serious Party and Imperial British Conservative Party, both humorous political entities that contested New Zealand general elections from the 1970s until the late 1990s.On 1 July 2008 the party applied for registration with the Electoral Commission, which would allow it to contest the party vote. The party was registered by the Electoral Commission on 29 July 2008. On 31 July 2008 the party applied to register a logo with the Electoral Commission.The party states that it managed to secure its required 500 members for Electoral Act registration after locating the requisite number of inebriated university students outside a student drinking establishment.".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageExternalLink 15629742821.
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- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Albert_by-election,_2009.
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- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_First.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Pacific_Party.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_general_election,_2008.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Pulp_Sport.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Residents_Action_Movement.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink TV3_(New_Zealand).
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink The_Family_Party.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink The_Kiwi_Party.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Underhang_seat.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink United_Future.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Winston_Peters.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLink Workers_Party_of_New_Zealand.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bill and Ben Party".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bill and Ben".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party colorcode "#228b22".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party colours "Dark green".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party dissolution "2010-04-29".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party foundation "2008".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party ideology List_of_frivolous_political_parties.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party leader "Ben Boyce and Jamie Linehan".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party mps "None".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party nameEnglish "Bill and Ben".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party partyLogo "175".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party website 15629742821.
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- Bill_and_Ben_Party subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_New_Zealand.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party subject Category:Joke_political_parties_in_New_Zealand.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party subject Category:Political_parties_disestablished_in_2010.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_2008.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party hypernym Party.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party type Organisation.
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- Bill_and_Ben_Party type Disestablishment.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party type Establishment.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party type Organisation.
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- Bill_and_Ben_Party comment "The Bill and Ben Party was a New Zealand joke political party formed in 2008 and voluntarily deregistered in 2010. The party's leaders were Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce (\"Bill\" and Ben) of the TV3 satirical sports show Pulp Sport. In the 2008 general election the party secured 0.56% of the vote, outpolling every other party not in parliament prior to the election (New Zealand First, a party in parliament prior to the election, failed to gain representation in the subsequent parliament).".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party label "Bill and Ben Party".
- Bill_and_Ben_Party sameAs Q4911487.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party sameAs m.04cymcc.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party sameAs Q4911487.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party wasDerivedFrom Bill_and_Ben_Party?oldid=701407143.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party homepage 15629742821.
- Bill_and_Ben_Party isPrimaryTopicOf Bill_and_Ben_Party.