Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation

The Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation (FLPF) also referred to as the Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation of Wisconsin was a political organization which acted as a de facto branch of the United States Farmer-Labor movement within the state of Wisconsin and as a faction within the Wisconsin Progressive party.

Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation
AbbreviationFLPF
Political positionLeft-wing to far-left

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Established in November of 1935, the FLPF was a collation of Progressive, Liberal and Socialist organizations and political party's such as the Socialist Party of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Progressive Party, Wisconsin State Federation of Labor and the Farmer-Labor Progressive League.[1][2][3] The purpose of the organization was to act as a united political front to push legislative reform and to exsert influence over the Wisconsin Progressive party in order to move the parties ideology in a Left-wing direction.[4][2] The first elections the FLPF took part in were the 1936 United States elections.[5][6] Twenty-seven members of the Wisconsin State Assumably and eight members of the Wisconsin State Senate held membership with the FLPF.[7]:510

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