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Political parties
Political parties can control elections through various means such as gerrymandering districts to favor their candidates, using specific messaging and propaganda to influence voters, mobilizing their supporters to turn out to vote, and leveraging financial resources to fund campaigns and advertisements. Additionally, parties often work to recruit and support candidates who align with their ideologies and priorities to increase their chances of winning elections.
The form of government with no political parties or elections is autocracy. The supreme power is in the hands of each individual.
Political Parties a gruop of people organized to influenced government through winning elections and setting public policy.
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Justin Fisher has written: 'British Political Parties (Contemporary Politial Studies)' 'British Elections and Parties Review (British Elections & Parties Review)'
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The Election Commission of India has officially prohibited wall writing by political parties during elections.
Ngam Chia has written: 'Political power and elections in Cameroon' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Political parties, Elections
Totalitarianism