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This list of generic names of political parties includes only generic party names, not overviews of parties, e.g., liberal and green parties. Action Party.
This is a list of political parties in the United States, both past and present. The list does not include independents. Not all states allow the public to access voter registration data. Therefore, voter registration data should not be taken as the correct value and should be viewed as an underestimate.
List of Eurosceptic political parties; List of fictional political parties; List of frivolous political parties; List of generic names of political parties; List of green political parties; List of Hindu nationalist political parties; List of humanist political parties; List of Islamic political parties; List of Labour parties; List of largest ...
Brazil - Brazilian Labour Party (1981), Humanist Party of Solidarity, Liberal Party (1985), Party of the Nation's Retirees, Renewal Labour Party, Republican Party, Republican Party of the Social Order, Rio-grandense Republican Party, Social Democratic Party (1945), Social Democratic Party (1987), Social Labour Party, Workers' General Party
1.1 Branches of government. 1.2 Levels of government. 1.3 Elections. ... List of political parties in the United States. The two major national parties are ...
American electoral politics have been dominated by successive pairs of major political parties since shortly after the founding of the republic of the United States. Since the 1850s, the two largest political parties have been the Democratic Party and the Republican Party—which together have won every United States presidential election since 1852 and controlled the United States Congress ...
These are lists of political parties, sorted by entity (e.g. country, state, territory). See lists of political parties for a structured list by United Nations geoscheme (regions). Subcategories
Term Description Examples Autocracy: Autocracy is a system of government in which supreme power (social and political) is concentrated in the hands of one person or polity, whose decisions are subject to neither external legal restraints nor regularized mechanisms of popular control (except perhaps for the implicit threat of a coup d'état or mass insurrection).