Elections are won by running for office. You can run as an independent or as part of the political party system. Some offices are non-political without the a particular political party as backing candidate.
it is federal and government
they cant take away enough voters away from the major parties
Basically because in the modern world the candidate with the most funding is likely to win.
Third parties lose most elections because the majority votes with one political party or another without weighing all of the options. Greater voter support also results in stronger campaigns to win fence-riders.
win elections
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political parties have no involvement
primary elections
Political parties control elections by amount of membership. If a certain political party, such as the Democrats, have more members in an area than the Republicans do, then the Democrats will win the election because they will have more voters.
Political parties use primary elections to determine who they will nominate to represent the parties in the general elections. In the general elections, voters choose from among candidates of various political parties their preferences to fill government offices.
The Election Commission of India has officially prohibited wall writing by political parties during elections.
promote competition from opposition parties.