New England Whig Party (The Many Nations of North America)

The New England Whig Party is a conservative party in the Kingdom of New England. Ever since its formation in 1953, it has never held less than 70% of seats in the New England Parliament. Every Chancellor of New England has been a member of the Whig Party.

History
The New England Whig Party was formed from a merger of the New England Democratic and Republican parties in 1953, following the arranged marriage of John F. Kennedy and Mary Rockefeller the previous year. In the New England election of 1954, it won every seat in the New England Parliament. With this mandate, it introduced the New England Monarchy Bill, which proclaimed John F. Kennedy King of New England, and which was passed unanimously.

Since the creation of the monarchy, the New England Whig Party has won every election in both the federal and state parliaments. It has been alleged that this is due to widespread corruption and intimidation by the Kennedy-Rockefeller family; however, this has never been proven. The only time a state has been under the control of a non-Whig party was during the Vermont Revolution, during which Vermont was divided between military governors and the Second Vermont Republic.

Policies
The New England Whig Party is the parliamentary arm of the monarchy, and enforces its policies. As a result of the Kennedy family's relatively liberal politics, the Whig Party has been relatively left-leaning during recent years. However, its stance depends on the current monarch; during the reign of Nelson I, the Whig Party took a decidedly more conservative line.