List of political parties in the Cook Islands
This article lists political parties in the Cook Islands. The Cook Islands have a two-party system, which means that there are two dominant political parties. It is extremely difficult for candidates to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
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Active parties
- Cook Islands Party (1965–present)
- Democratic Party (1971–present)
- One Cook Islands Movement (2014–present)
- Progressive Party of the Cook Islands (2019-present)
Historical parties
- Alliance Party (1992–2002)
- Cook Islands First Party (2004–2006)
- Cook Islands Labor Party (1965)
- Cook Islands National Party (2003–2004)
- United Political Party (Cook Islands) (1965)
- Democratic Tumu Party (1989–1993)
- New Alliance Party (Cook Islands) (1997–2002)
- Party Tumu (2010)
- Te Kura O Te ‘Au People's Movement (2010)
- Tumu Enua (2004)
- United Cook Islanders (UCI) (1968–1970?)
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