No, it's not true that a chief goal of political bosses was to give more power to voters. Political bosses typically sought to maintain control over political machines and influence elections to benefit their interests and those of their supporters. Their focus was often on consolidating power and ensuring loyalty rather than empowering the electorate.
Most political bosses were a menace to their cities. They were just in it for the money and to hold power.
Open the selections of candidates to the party voters and reduce the power of bosses.
People can vote them out of power.
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The chief source of political power in India is the people. India is a Democratic Republic and this means that the ultimate power lies with the people.
Primary elections have taken away some of the power of party bosses.
corruption or graft
secret ballot
They bribed state and local officials in return for government appointments.
they are independent thinkers People with little political efficacy believe that their votes don't matter.
By giving the voters more power and improving the voting ways. :D its that easy dont over think it