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Civics & Economics Goal 4 Organization of Political Parties
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Organization The two major parties are organized at the local, state, and national levels; they are loosely tied together but have roughly the same political beliefs
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National Organization Each party has a national committee made up of representatives from every state It helps raise funds for presidential elections and organizes the party ’ s national convention
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National Organization A national party chairperson runs the committee; their job is to manage the office, direct committee staff, and lead fundraising efforts
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National Party Convention The national convention is held once every four years; it is where party members nominate their candidates for president and VP of the US
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National Organization Each party chooses delegates through a combination of presidential primary elections and caucuses, or meetings of state and local party organizations Delegates ’ first job is to write the platform; after it has been approved they nominate the party ’ s presidential candidate Major parties also have campaign committees made up of members of Congress; they work to elect party members and raise money
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State and Local Organization Each major party has 50 state committees or organizations; they focus on electing party candidates to state and national offices Each city or county is divided into election districts or precincts, a geographic area that contains a specific number of voters
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State and Local Organization All voters in a precinct cast their ballots at the same voting place; each precinct has a precinct captain, whose job is to organize other party members during campaigns and encourage voters on Election Day
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State and Local Organization Several geographically connected precincts make up a larger election unit called a ward
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County Committees Counties are the largest political units within a state; both parties have county committees A county chairperson runs the committee and has a great deal of political power in the county
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County Committees If it is a large county state party leaders such as the Governor or a US Senator may consult them about important appointments such as judgeships Precinct and ward leaders build the party at the “ grassroots ” or neighborhood level; they “ deliver the vote ” for party candidates at every level
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Political Machines A political machine is a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes One of the most famous was New York City ’ s Tammany Hall ruled by “ Boss ” Tweed, he and his friends grew rich off of bribes and kickbacks
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Political Machines Political machines provided needy citizens with jobs, food, fuel, and help with medical care in return for votes Today political machines are viewed as harmful; political leaders are less accountable to citizens when they do not have to worry about getting reelected
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Joining a Political Party You do not need to join a political party to vote but they offer a great way for citizens to get involved in politics Party membership involves no duties other than voting; you may contribute money, do volunteer work, or participate in election campaigns
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