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The belief that a winning political party is empowered by voters to carry out campaign promises is called a .?

Mandate


What is the purpose of a mandate?

A winning party's belief that the majority of the people will support their policies. The legal authority to take action


What is an election mandate?

Ah, an election mandate is like a gentle whisper from the voters, telling their elected officials what they want and expect. It's a way for the people to guide the direction of their government and communicate their desires for the future. Just like when we paint, it's important to listen to the voices around us and use them to create something beautiful together.


When was National Mandate Party created?

National Mandate Party was created on 1998-08-23.


When was Non-Voters Party created?

Non-Voters Party was created in 1878.


What voters are considered weak party voters?

Independents, swing voters


What are voters who do not declare a party called?

Floating voters, independent voters.


Who are the conservative voters?

The Republican Party of America is often refered to the Conservative Party and Republicans refered to as "Conservative Voters"


How many registered voters in Alaska?

According to a survey done in 2010, there are a total of 489,960 registered voters in the state of Alaska. This includes nine groups of voters, The Alaskan Independence Party, the Alaskan Democratic Party, the Alaskan Libertarian Party, the Alaskan Republican Party, the Green Party of Alaska, the Republican Moderate Party, Inc., the Veteran's Party of Alaska, Nonpartisan voters and Undeclared voters.


What kind of voters are voters that are not registered members of any political party?

Democratic


When was Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada created?

Animal Alliance Environment Voters Party of Canada was created in 2005.


What is a semi-closed primary?

A semi-closed primary is a type of primary election where only registered party members and unaffiliated voters are allowed to participate. This means that voters who are registered with a different political party are not allowed to vote in the primary, but unaffiliated voters are given the option to choose which party's primary they want to participate in.