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political party
a group of persons who seek to control government throgh the winning of elections and the holding of public office.
major parties
The republican and the democratic parties.
partisanship
The strong support of a party and its policy standards.
party in power
the party that controls the executive branch of government.
minor party
a party without a wide voter support.
two-party system
for the U.S. democrats and republicans; A political system dominated by two major parties.
single-member districts
electoral district from which one person is chosen by the voters for each elected office.
plurality
The number if cites that the leading candidate obtains over the next highest candidate.
bipartisan
when two major parties find common ground and work together.
pluralistic society
a society consisting of several distinct cultures and groups.
consensus
a general agreement among various groups on fundamental matters.
multiparty
a system in whch several major and many lesser parties exist, seriously compete for, and actually win public offices.
coalition
when the power to govern is shared by a number of parties.
one-party system
a "no party system".
incumbent
the current office holder.