Anton Foljambe
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Anton Foljambe (b. 1972 in Christchurch) is a former Chairman of the National Democrats Party (NDP) in New Zealand. He has participated in various fringe-right organisations in New Zealand. He formed the NDP in 1999 and stood for parliament in that election.[1] He has subsequently stood an additional two or three times, but has always polled very poorly. For instance, he attracted only 20 votes in 2005.[2] The NDP is no longer functioning.
Foljambe resigned from political activity in 2007.
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- ^ Christchurch Central - Candidate Vote Details, 1999 Election Results, Chief Electoral Office, New Zealand Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
- ^ Official Count Results - Wigram, 2005 Election Results, Chief Electoral Office, New Zealand Ministry of Justice. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
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