* nominate ppl to run for public office * have to do political parties campaign for candidates both for general and special elections * encourage volenteers and campaign * participate in party activites and conduct registration drives * play important role in organizing government * help to staff government by recommending qualified candidates for positions that need to be filled
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A political party is a group of individuals with broad common interests who organize in order to nominate candidates for office, win elections, conduct government, and determine public policy, both at the state and national level. The most organized political parties are found at the state level. But both state and national political parties provide the following for the citizens of the nation:
1. Recruiting candidates to run for office and to present the goals and ideals of the political party.
2. By campaigning, educate the public on the issues of the day and how that particular party plans to meet those issues.
3. Operating the government. Parties play a key role in running and staffing the branches of the government. Both Congress and state legislatures carry on their work on the basis of party affiliation. Party leaders make sure the members support the party's position when it comes time to vote on a bill.
4. Parties dispense favors, known as patronage, to reward party loyalists. The favors include jobs, contracts, and appointments to positions in government.
5. The party out of office must act as "the loyal opposition" and assume the role of "watchdog" over the party in power.
political parties have no involvement
understanding state regulations governing political parties
Answer this question… political parties.
Primary elections have taken away some of the power of party bosses.
A person that represents two political parties at once is referred to as bipartisan. This word also means agreement between two opposing parties.
political parties have no involvement
primary elections
Political parties
The form of government with no political parties or elections is autocracy. The supreme power is in the hands of each individual.
Political Parties a gruop of people organized to influenced government through winning elections and setting public policy.
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Justin Fisher has written: 'British Political Parties (Contemporary Politial Studies)' 'British Elections and Parties Review (British Elections & Parties Review)'
All of the above
understanding state regulations governing political parties
The Election Commission of India has officially prohibited wall writing by political parties during elections.
Ngam Chia has written: 'Political power and elections in Cameroon' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, Elections
Political parties use primary elections to determine who they will nominate to represent the parties in the general elections. In the general elections, voters choose from among candidates of various political parties their preferences to fill government offices.