It's a political party
According to the Constitution the President of the United States is elected based on the votes cast from each state. Each political party chooses their own candidate to represent them.
There are two main political parties, with each election usually having a candidate from each party.Democratic Party "Democrats" and Republican Party "Republicans".
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Republican members of each house choose their own leaders, and the Democratic members do the same. The political party that has the most members in each house is known as the majority party. The political party that has fewer members is called the minority party.
In the United States, primary elections are the elections in which voters express their preferences for who they want to represent their political party in an upcoming general election. The general election then normally has one candidate from each party in each race.
The Donkey is the Democratic mascot and the Elephant is the Republican mascot.
The number of MLA seats a political party holds varies depending on the results of the legislative elections. The party with the majority of MLAs forms the government, while the other parties represent the opposition. Each MLA represents a specific electoral district and the total number of seats in a legislative body is typically fixed.
It is called the majority party.
That's a political BRANCH, not party, and the answer is the Senate. Every state has two senators.
No, the floor leader is not the chief officer elected by each political party in Congress. The floor leader is a member of Congress who is chosen by their party to guide and coordinate legislative activity on the floor, to advocate for their party's positions, and to communicate with party members. The chief officer elected by each political party in Congress would typically be the party leader, such as the Speaker of the House or the Majority Leader in the Senate.
In Canada, Green Party = Green Conservative Party = Blue Liberal Party = Red NDP = Orange