Former Parties
| Nation | Party |
|---|---|
| Canada | Parti social démocratique du Québec Social Democratic Party of Canada |
| Danzig | Social Democratic Party of the Free City of Danzig |
| East Germany | Social Democratic Party in the GDR |
| France | Social Democratic Party |
| Iceland | Social Democratic Party |
| Italy | Italian Social Democratic Party Social Democratic Party of South Tyrol |
| Latvia | Social Democratic Party |
| Luxembourg | Social Democratic Party |
| Malaysia | Social Democratic Party |
| Mexico | Social Democracy |
| New Zealand | Social Democratic Party |
| Norway | Social Democrats |
| Republic of China | Social Democratic Party of China |
| Romania | Romanian Social Democratic Party |
| Russia | Russian Social Democratic Labour Party Social Democratic Party of Russia |
| Saar | Social Democratic Party of Saarland |
| Serbia | Social Democratic Party |
| Slovakia | Social Democratic Party of Slovakia |
| Slovenia | Social Democratic Party of Slovenia |
| Turkey | Social Democratic Party (SODEP) |
| Ukraine | Ukrainian Social Democratic Party (1899) Ukrainian Social Democratic Party |
| United Kingdom | Social Democratic Party (1979-82) Social Democratic Party (1981-88) Social Democratic Party (1988-90) |
| United States | Social Democratic Party |
| Yugoslavia | Yugoslav Social Democratic Party |
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