Delegates are representatives chosen by state political parties, who attend political conventions. A Democratic or Republican delegate is a representative of his or her state political party, who convenes with fellow delegates at the party's political convention to select a political candidate who will represent the party in upcoming elections.
By caucus of members of a political party, by state party conventions, or by primary elections, or by all of the above in some states.
The old Republican party believed that a specific power should belong to each individual state. The Republican party believed that each state had a choice of which religions could or could not be practiced within that states borders.
The institutional characteristics are national party leadership, party platforms, and parties at the state and local level.
Political party loyalties began to cut across State loyalties, creating new problems, such as electoral ties within the same party.
No politician is required to belong to any political party or to have a political party association in order to be elected to any office. Anyone is free to run as an independent, and if enough voters vote for that candidate, he or she wins.
As the representative of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, does not belong to a party; Her Excellency represents only the head of State, the Queen.
Joe Malone is a member of the Republican Party from Massachusetts. He served as state Treasurer for two terms, from 1991 to 1999. He unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for Congress in 2010.
The leaders in state legislatures are:Speaker of the housePresidentLieutenant Governorand The Majority Political Party
Joe Malone is a member of the Republican Party from Massachusetts. He served as state Treasurer for two terms, from 1991 to 1999. He unsuccessfully ran for the Republican nomination for Congress in 2010.
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Oregon is essentially a Democratic State and in 2009 it has a Democratic Governor, both Senate Seats and four of its five Member of the US House are Democrats.
Mississippi is a "red state"-- this means the dominant political party is the Republicans. There is a Democratic party in the state, but it is not nearly as powerful as the Republicans currently are.
Democratic Party.
democratic I am registered as a Democrat which was the only truly active party in North Florida at the time I registered some forty years ago. I do not believe that any voter should be tied to any political party and should vote their conscience on each candidate in each race. My loyalty is to my community, state, and country, not any political party. If you are asking due to my being the elected State Attorney, you need to know that while it is a partisan election, as counsel for the State of Florida a State Attorney must be nonpolitical, just as judges. I represent the citizens of my Judicial Circuit, not a political party.
Delegates are representatives chosen by state political parties, who attend political conventions. A Democratic or Republican delegate is a representative of his or her state political party, who convenes with fellow delegates at the party's political convention to select a political candidate who will represent the party in upcoming elections.
The Federalists.