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  2. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The name Frank Underwood was chosen to have the same initials as the original trilogy's protagonist Francis Urquhart, and to reference Oscar Underwood, the first party whip for the US Democratic Party. [citation needed] The song "Demolition Man" by The Police references party whips in the lyric "I'm a three-line whip, I'm the sort of thing they ...

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  4. Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

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    Such information is derived in part from the floor leader's contacts with his party's members serving on House committees, and with the members of the party's whip organization. [37] These and several other party roles merit further mention because they influence significantly the leader's overarching objective: retake majority control of the ...

  5. Party leaders of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The assistant majority leader and assistant minority leader of the United States Senate, commonly called whips, are the second-ranking members of each party's leadership. The main function of the majority and minority whips is to gather votes of their respective parties on major issues.

  6. Current party leaders of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Each party is led by a floor leader who directs the legislative agenda of their caucus in the Senate, and who is augmented by an Assistant Leader or Whip, and several other officials who work together to manage the floor schedule of legislation, enforce party discipline, and oversee efforts to maintain and grow the party's seats in the Senate. [1]

  7. Chief Whip - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of defying the party whip depend on the circumstances and are usually negotiated with the party whip in advance. The party whip's job is to ensure the outcome of the vote. The party in the majority can always win a vote if its members obey the whip. [citation needed]

  8. Senior Whip of the National Party - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand National Party's Senior Whip administers the "whipping in" system that tries to ensure that party MPs attend and vote according to the party leadership's wishes. [1] The position is elected by the National caucus members. The Senior Whip also acts as an intermediary between the backbenchers and the party leadership. Whenever ...

  9. Party whip (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    A party whip works to ensure that the number of party members in the legislature or at committee meetings is adequate to win a vote if one is called. When a vote is called in the legislature, division bells ring until the whips for each party are satisfied that there are sufficient members of their own party present for the vote to proceed.