There are party committees at every level of political parities in the United States. The National Democratic Party, for example, like the Republican Party has an Executive Committee made up of members from the fifty states. The Executive Committee is chaired by the party chairman who is the top party official for the Democrats.
At the state level you see a parallel committee in the State Executive Committee. In Texas, for example, the state executive committee is made up of two members (one male and one female) from each of the 31 Legislative Senatorial Districts. Other states may form their executive committees differently.
And each Texas County has a party executive committee, made up of the elected voting precinct chairmen.
At all levels the executive committees have legal responsibilities specified in law. Many states provide that if a special election is to be called the executive committee at the county level or at the state level depending on the office to be filled will be responsible for naming the party's nominee. Further, party business of all kinds happens at this level.
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committees of correspondence
In the US congress, the party that holds the majority gets to select the chairmen & women, and decide who will run important committees. In the 2014 mid-term elections, the Republicans won the most seats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate; so, as the majority party, they became able to name members of their own party to all of the major committees. When the Democrats controlled the Senate or the House (or both), it was their party that named these committee leaders.
As of May 2014, there are 53 Democrats in the US Senate and 45 Republicans. There are also two independents, Bernie Sanders of VT and Angus King of ME, who are not members of either political party. However, they caucus with the Democratic Party, meaning, for purposes of committees and such, they "count as" Democrats.
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The majority party in each house controls the standing committees, it selects a chairperson for each among its party members.
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A party caucus functions as a subset of a party or legislative body to represent specific interests, ideas, or concerns. For example, the Congressional Black Caucus includes members of both houses and voices the concerns of the African American community.
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The majority party controls the standing committees in each house of congress. The U.S. Congress includes the United States House of Representatives, and the U.S. Senate.
The functions of state committees involve raising money and assisting in local campaigns. The state committee also organizes state conventions and manages office campaigns.
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national party committees
national party committees
No, the word 'committees' is the plural form of the singular noun 'committee'.Examples:I'm on the committee to plan the holiday party. (singular)Ms. Rodgers serves on several congressional committees. (plural)