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Chapter 5: Political Parties Section 4

Do Now 1. What is the main purpose of a political party? to raise campaign funds b. to control government by winning elections c. to ask the government to make changes d. to come up with new ways of organizing government

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Key Terms Local Elections ward: one of several voting districts into which cities are often divided for the election of city council members precinct: the smallest unit of election administration; voters in a precinct cast their ballots at a single polling place located in that precinct

The National Convention Checkpoint: What happens at each party’s national convention? The national convention is held every presidential election year. The convention names the party’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates, adopts the party’s rules, and writes the official party platform. The convention does not name candidates for other offices and has no control over the actual policies supported by candidates. Checkpoint Answer: The party’s presidential and vice presidential candidates are named, the party rules are adopted, and the party’s national platform is written.

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