User:Howard the Duck/sandbox2
Philippine political party color project
=The problem=
- There are several political parties in the Philippines at any time, with any party, old or new, able to win seats in any legislature.
- Political party colors should correspond to actual usage IRL, as per WP:RS. Currently, some do, and major old ones, don't.
- These political party colors have become entrenched for decades. For example, the colors of the Nacionalista Party, Liberal Party and Lakas-CMD have been in use since at least 2006, and has been instituted on this discussion, involving two people, one of whom is me. None of the colors that was adopted by then look to be viable by now.
- Some newer parties post-2006 have had it's colors approximate real-life usage, but these also have to adjust to the existing ones, so they do not always check out with usage IRL.
- There were efforts to update these, some were implemented, but were reverted because these colors have been entrenched for decades and changes have to be done everywhere in a short span of time, even on images, and this cannot be easily done.
=The solution=
- Discuss if any of the colors used have to be changed.
- If these are to be changed, to which hexcode.
- If there is an agreement to this, images have to be changed first. All of the images have to be identified, and all of these have to be changed.
- Once all images are identified, and new images are produced, these can either replace the current ones on file, or new images can be uploaded. If these can be changed to vector files, the better.
- Once the images are being uploaded, the hexcodes here have to be changed immediately.
=The suggestion=
- We only have a limited number of hexcodes, and only a limited number of hues a human eye can distinguish with minimal effort.
- Political parties that have not competed against each other can have similar colors, but those that did have to be different.
- Most political parties have existed in certain eras only. In modern Philippine political history, these are as follows:
- American era (1907-1946)
- Third Republic era (1946–72)
- Fourth Republic era (1978–86)
- Fifth Republic era (1987–present)
- Some parties will have "dibs" on particular colors. Divided into eras, these are:
- American era: There have been two contending forces at this time: the Nacionalista Party, which used red, and those opposed to them, which primarily used blue. The communists also used red at this time. Only the Nacionalista Party is existing from this era, and the party has had several splits at this time, and both should ultimately use the same red hues as the mother party.
- Third Republic era: The Philippines was in an apparent two-party system at this time, with the Nacionalistas still using red, and the Liberal Party using yellow. There were third parties at this time, which are the Democratic Party, Nationalist Citizens' Party and the Progressive Party. There's little info on what colors these third parties used.
- Fourth Republic era: The Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (KBL) used red, and the Lakas ng Bayan (LABAN) and United Nationalist Democratic Organization (UNIDO) that both used yellow. So, these are similar to the ones in an earlier era, and the parties from the Third Republic still contested elections with and against these new parties, so we'd have to distinguish them.
- Fifth Republic era: Currently, there is a multi-party system. This is a problem because there's a lot of them, and some used colors that are similar to the old parties, and old parties started using new colors.
=The details=
==American era==
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Party | width=80px|Current color | Change? | width=80px|Suggested color | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Federalist Party | None
|{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#4169E1| | First political party | |
Progresista Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Progresista Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#1F51FF| | Succeeded the Federalists | ||
Democrata Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Democrata Party}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor=#1434A4| | Succeeded the Progresistas | ||
Nacionalista Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#F04F01| | Oldest party, split into several groups | ||
Nacionalista Unipersonalista
|bgcolor=#B22222| |{{No}} | bgcolor=#E3735E| | Osmena's bloc in 1922 | ||
Nacionalista Colectivista
|bgcolor=#191970| |{{No}} | bgcolor=#E34234| | Quezon's bloc in 1922 | ||
Nacionalista Consolidato
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#F04F01| | Reconciled Nacionalista Party (Same color as Nacionalista) | ||
Nacionalista Democratico
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Democratico}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#E3735E| | Osmena's bloc in 1934 (Same color as Unipersonalista) | ||
Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Democrata Pro-Independencia}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#E34234| | Quezon's bloc in 1934 (Same color as Colectivista) | ||
National Socialist Party (Philippines)
|bgcolor={{party color|National Socialist Party (Philippines)}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#540B0C| | rowspan=2|Opposition parties in 1935 | ||
Republican Party (Philippines)
|bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (Philippines)}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|Republican Party (Philippines)}}| | |||
Sakdalista
|bgcolor=#ED2939| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#0818A8| | |||
Popular Front (Philippines)
|bgcolor={{party color|Popular Front (Philippines)}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|Popular Front (Philippines)}}| |
===Examples===
{{Election results
|party1= Nacionalista Party |color1=#E34234
|seats1= 75
|party2= Progresista Party |color2=#4169E1
|seats2= 7
|party3= Democrata Party
|seats3= 2
|party4= Independent
|seats4= 6
}}
{{Election results
|party1= Nacionalista Colectivista |color1=#E34234
|seats1= 35
|party2= Nacionalista Unipersonalata |color2=#E3735E
|seats2= 29
|party3= Democrata Party
|seats3= 26
|party4= Independent
|seats4= 3
}}
{{Election results
|party1= Nacionalista Party |color1=#F04F01
|cand1= Manuel L. Quezon
|votes1= 695332
|party2= National Socialist Party |color2=#540B0C
|cand2= Emilio Aguinaldo
|votes2= 179349
|party3= Republican Party
|cand3= Gregorio Aglipay
|votes3= 148010
|party4= Independent
|cand4= Pascual Racuyal
|votes4= 158
}}
{{Election results
|party1= Nacionalista Party |color1=#F04F01
|cand1= Manuel L. Quezon
|votes1= 1340320
|party2= Popular Front
|cand2= Juan Sumulong
|votes2= 298608
|party3= Modernist Party
|cand3= Hilario Moncado
|votes3= 0
}}
==Second Republic==
During the Second Philippine Republic, KALIBAPI was the sole political party, did not compete with other parties in elections, and did not compete in further elections after 1944. No change will be done for KALIBAPI's color, which is based on its party flag.
==Third Republic==
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Party | width=80px|Current color | Change? | width=80px|Suggested color | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#F04F01| | Still the same party as above. | ||
Independent Nacionalista
|bgcolor=#d2fdd2| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#ff6662| | |||
Popular Front (Philippines)
|bgcolor={{party color|Popular Front (Philippines)}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|Popular Front (Philippines)}}| | |||
Democratic Alliance (Philippines)
|bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Alliance (Philippines)}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#ac1a06| | |||
Liberal Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#f3f725| | |||
Independent Liberal/Other Liberal Party wings
|bgcolor={{party color|Liberal Party (Philippines)}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#f9fb92| | |||
Democratic Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Party (Philippines)}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|Democratic Party (Philippines)}}| | |||
Progressive Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Progressive Party (Philippines)}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#a452f9| | |||
Nationalist Citizens' Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Nationalist Citizens' Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#1c1cf0| |
===Examples===
{{Election results
|party1= Nacionalista Party |color1=#F04F01
|cand1= Carlos P. Garcia
|votes1= 2072257
|party2= Liberal Party |color2=#f3f725
|cand2= José Yulo
|votes2= 1386829
|party3= Progressive Party |color3=#a452f9
|cand3= Manuel Manahan
|votes3= 1049420
|party4= Nationalist Citizens' Party |color4=#1c1cf0
|cand4= Claro M. Recto
|votes4= 429226
|party5= Liberal Party (Quirino wing) |color5=#f9fb92
|cand5= Antonio Quirino
|votes5= 60328
|party6= Lapiang Malaya
|cand6= Valentin de los Santos
|votes6= 21674
|party7= Federal Party
|cand7= Alfredo Abcede
|votes7= 470
|invalid= 87908
|electorate= 6763897
}}
{{Election results
|party1=Liberal Party (Quirino wing) |color1=#f3f725
|votes1=1834173
|seats1=60
|sw1=+14.11
|sc1=+11
|party2=Nacionalista Party |color2=#F04F01
|votes2=1178402
|sw2=−11.73
|seats2=33
|sc2=−2
|party3=Liberal Party (Avelino wing) |color3=#f9fb92
|votes3=385188
|sw3=New
|seats3=6
|sc3=New
|party4=Citizens' Party |color4=#1c1cf0
|votes4=6434
|sw4=New
|seats4=0
|sc4=0
|party5=Democratic Party
|votes5=3760
|sw5=New
|seats5=0
|sc5=0
|party6=People's Party
|votes6=3423
|sw6=New
|seats6=0
|sc6=0
|party7=Collectivista Party
|votes7=193
|sw7=New
|seats7=0
|sc7=0
|party8=Christian Democrats
|votes8=52
|sw8=New
|seats8=0
|sc8=0
|party9=Independent
|votes9=49265
|sw9=−2.34
|seats9=1
|sc9=−4
|total_sc=+2
|totalvotes=3460890
|electorate=5135814
}}
==Fourth Republic==
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Party | width=80px|Current color | Change? | width=80px|Suggested color | notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nacionalista Party
|bgcolor={{party color|Nacionalista Party}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#F04F01| | Still the same party as above. | ||
Kilusang Bagong Lipunan
|bgcolor={{party color|Kilusang Bagong Lipunan}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#BE1021| | |||
Lakas ng Bayan
|bgcolor={{party color|Lakas ng Bayan}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|Lakas ng Bayan}}| | |||
Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan
|bgcolor={{party color|Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan}}| |{{Yes}} | bgcolor=#bb8428| | |||
United Nationalist Democratic Organization
|bgcolor={{party color|United Nationalist Democratic Organization}}| |{{No}} | bgcolor={{party color|United Nationalist Democratic Organization}}| |
===Examples===
{{Election results
|party1= Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |color1=#BE1021
|cand1= Ferdinand Marcos
|votes1= 18309360
|party2= Nacionalista Party (Roy wing) |color2=#ff6662
|cand2= Alejo Santos
|votes2= 1716449
|party3= Federal Party
|cand3= Bartolome Cabangbang
|votes3= 749845
|party4= Independent
|cand4= Delfin Manapaz
|votes4= 6499
|party5= Independent
|cand5= Ursula Dajao
|votes5= 4955
|party6= Independent
|cand6= Benito Valdez
|votes6= 4224
|party7= Independent
|cand7= Lope Rimando
|votes7= 1954
|party8= Sovereign Citizen Party
|cand8= Lucio Hinigpit
|votes8= 1945
|party9= Independent
|cand9= Pacifico Morelos
|votes9= 1740
|party10= Independent
|cand10= Jose Igtobay
|votes10= 1421
|party11= Independent
|cand11= Simeon del Rosario
|votes11= 1234
|party12= Independent
|cand12= Salvador Enage
|votes12= 1185
|party13= Independent
|cand13= Florencio Tipano
|votes13= 592
|invalid= 1042426
|electorate= 26986451
}}
{{Election results
|party1=Kilusang Bagong Lipunan |color1=#BE1021
|seats1=110
|sc1=−40
|party2=United Nationalist Democratic Organization
|seats2=35
|sc2=+35
|party3=Coalitions
|seats3=17
|sc3=+17
|party4=Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan |color4=#bb8428
|seats4=6
|sc4=+6
|party5=Independent KBL
|seats5=4
|sc5=+4
|party6=Nacionalista Party |color6=#F04F01
|seats6=2
|sc6=0
|party7=Mindanao Alliance
|seats7=1
|sc7=0
|party8=Concerned Citizens' Aggrupation
|seats8=1
|sc8=+1
|party9=Partido Panaghiusa
|seats9=1
|sc9=+1
|party10=Independent
|seats10=6
|sc10=+5
|row11=Sectoral seats
|seats11=14
|sc11=0
|row12=Appointed seats
|seats12=3
|sc12=0
|total_sc=+10
}}