It’s A Party!!! Roles of Political Parties. It’s a Party… …but not the kind with ice cream and cake (usually). Political parties are groups of people.

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It’s A Party!!! Roles of Political Parties

It’s a Party… …but not the kind with ice cream and cake (usually). Political parties are groups of people who share similar beliefs about how the government should be run and how the issues facing our country should be solved. By organizing into political parties, people have more power to make their voices heard than they would have if they acted alone. Political parties are powerful organizations that fight to get the government to act in ways the political party believes is best. Political parties are organized at every level of government, from the national level right down to your own neighborhood.

Five Roles of Political Parties Nominate Candidates Political parties are responsible for selecting candidates who will run for political office. The parties choose candidates who believe in the party's platform. These candidates represent the party’s members and help to spread the party’s message during elections. Political parties are responsible for selecting candidates who will run for political office. The parties choose candidates who believe in the party's platform. These candidates represent the party’s members and help to spread the party’s message during elections. Influence Policy Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are also members of political parties. The senators and representatives from each party often work together as a group to create and pass laws that support their party’s platform. The laws Congress passes affect the policies of our government. People in each political party want the government’s policies to reflect their own party’s platform. Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives are also members of political parties. The senators and representatives from each party often work together as a group to create and pass laws that support their party’s platform. The laws Congress passes affect the policies of our government. People in each political party want the government’s policies to reflect their own party’s platform.

Five Roles of Political Parties Unite Government People in the same political party are connected because they are members of the same organization. Most members of the government on the local, state, or national level are party members. A party can link its members at different levels of government to achieve big goals for the party. Create Balance The most powerful political party is the one that has the most members elected to office. Being in the majority means the party can focus the government’s attention on issues that are important to the party’s platform.

Five Roles of Political Parties Create Balance continued The party in the minority works hard to oppose the majority party and keep it in check. Usually the majority party is able to get many laws passed. Depending on the minority party’s strength, the majority may need to compromise with the minority before a law will pass. In this way the opposing party protects the interests of its own party supporters. A similar balance exists when the president and the majority in Congress are from different parties.

Five Roles of Political Parties Inform Citizens Political parties run campaigns for candidates. During campaigns, political parties run television ads, distribute pamphlets, post blogs, and help candidates give speeches. All of this media helps people understand what the political issues are and how government works. But beware: All of the information a political party distributes is biased toward its own party platform. Because of this, a political party should not be a citizen’s only source of information. Political parties run campaigns for candidates. During campaigns, political parties run television ads, distribute pamphlets, post blogs, and help candidates give speeches. All of this media helps people understand what the political issues are and how government works. But beware: All of the information a political party distributes is biased toward its own party platform. Because of this, a political party should not be a citizen’s only source of information.

The Party Platform People in political parties need a simple way to explain their beliefs so they can attract other people to join their party. Political parties take the complicated issues we hear about every day and create easy-to-understand statements that describe the party’s views about those issues. This set of statements is called the party’s platform because it is what the political party stands on. Political parties keep their platforms broad and simple to attract as many supporters as possible. The ultimate goal of political parties is to get their candidates elected to office. Once in office, the elected official can create policy that supports the party’s platform.

Influence of Political Parties on Policy Political parties do not pass policy, but they do have a big impact on the way policy is shaped. These are just a few of the ways that political parties influence policy: Political parties do not pass policy, but they do have a big impact on the way policy is shaped. These are just a few of the ways that political parties influence policy: Organize people that can put pressure on their legislators to impact public policy. Organize people that can put pressure on their legislators to impact public policy. Bring officials on the local, state, and national level together to communicate about common goals. Bring officials on the local, state, and national level together to communicate about common goals. Support candidates’ platforms and make sure that elected officials follow through on supporting the party’s platform. Support candidates’ platforms and make sure that elected officials follow through on supporting the party’s platform.

How Many Parties Are There? Countries can have different numbers of political parties. Some countries have no political parties at all. Most of these countries are either very small or are controlled by military or theocratic governments.

How Many Parties Are There? Countries with a single-party system have one major political party. These countries are not considered democracies because there is no opposition or choice in candidates. China is an example of a single- party system. Countries with a single-party system have one major political party. These countries are not considered democracies because there is no opposition or choice in candidates. China is an example of a single- party system. Countries with a two-party system have two major political parties that hold all of the power. Third parties may exist, but they hardly ever gain enough support to win elections. This is the least common system around the world. In the United States we have a two-party system. Countries with a two-party system have two major political parties that hold all of the power. Third parties may exist, but they hardly ever gain enough support to win elections. This is the least common system around the world. In the United States we have a two-party system.

How Many Parties Are There? Countries with multi-party systems have three or more political parties with members holding office in the government. (Some countries have as many as 20 or more)! Usually no party gains control of the government, so parties must work together to get things done. Countries with multi-party systems have three or more political parties with members holding office in the government. (Some countries have as many as 20 or more)! Usually no party gains control of the government, so parties must work together to get things done.

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