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  2. Political party, a group of persons organized to acquire and exercise political power. Political parties originated in their modern form in Europe and the United States in the 19th century, along with the electoral and parliamentary systems, whose development reflects the evolution of parties.

  3. The Functions of Political Parties - CliffsNotes

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    Political parties perform an important task in government. They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favorable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office.

  4. 3.5: The Role of Political Parties - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    Political parties determine the candidates for President, members of Congress, and many state and local positions. They establish the majority party/minority party organization of Congress. They raise enormous sums of money to support those running in state and local elections.

  5. What is a Political Party? Definition and How They Work -...

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    The primary functions of every political party are to recruit, evaluate, and nominate candidates for election at the local, state, and federal levels; to serve as opposition to the opposing political party; to draft and approve a party platform to which candidates typically must abide; and to raise large sums of money to support their candidates.

  6. United States - Political parties | Britannica

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    The United States has two major national political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. Although the parties contest presidential elections every four years and have national party organizations, between elections they are often little more than loose alliances of state and local party organizations.

  7. Political party - Ideology, Platforms, Elections | Britannica

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    Whether they are conservative or revolutionary, whether they are a union of notables or an organization of the masses, whether they function in a pluralistic democracy or in a monolithic dictatorship, parties have one function in common: they all participate to some extent in the exercise of political power, whether by forming a government or ...

  8. What Is the Purpose of a Political Party?

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    Parties engage in campaigns, mobilize voters, and field candidates for various offices, aiming to secure electoral victories and assume positions of authority. Mass Mobilization: Effective political parties engage in mass mobilization efforts to galvanize support for their objectives.

  9. 8.3 Political Parties - Introduction to Political Science -...

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    What Are Political Parties? How do political parties work? Political parties are groups that organize around a shared political ideology, with the primary goal of electing party members to positions in government. Political parties have a lot in common with interest groups. Like interest groups, political parties operate to influence policy makers.

  10. 9.1: What Do Political Parties Do? - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    What Do Political Parties Do? Political parties want to have their candidates win elections so they can become the decision-makers who implement public policy. With this in mind, it’s fair to say that political parties perform three basic functions.

  11. 8.4: Political Parties - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    What Are Political Parties? How do political parties work? Political parties are groups that organize around a shared political ideology, with the primary goal of electing party members to positions in government. Political parties have a lot in common with interest groups. Like interest groups, political parties operate to influence policy makers.