A political system in which only one party exists.
  • Single-member District
  • Political Party
  • One-Party System
  • Minor Party
A temporary alliance of several groups who come together to form a working majority and so to control a government.
  • Coalition
  • Split-ticket Voting
  • Political Party
  • Bipartisan
A political system dominated by two major parties.
  • Minor Party
  • Bipartisan
  • Two-Party System
  • Political Party
Parties based on a particular set of beliefs, a comprehensive view of social, economic, and political matters.
  • Political Party
  • Economic Protest Parties
  • Ideological Parties
  • Splinter Parties
A society which consists of several distinct cultures and groups.
  • Coalition
  • Ideological Parties
  • Multiparty
  • Pluralistic Society
A narrow-minded concern for, or devotion to, the interests of one section of a country.
  • Plurality
  • Sectionalism
  • Partisanship
  • Coalition
In an election, the number of votes that the leading candidate obtains over the next highest candidate.
  • Bipartisan
  • Political Party
  • Coalition
  • Plurality
The current officeholder.
  • Faction
  • Incumbent
  • Plurality
  • Precinct
All of the people entitled to vote in a given election.
  • Major Parties
  • Electorate
  • Splinter Parties
  • Precinct
A system in which several major and many lesser parties exist, seriously compete for, and actually win, public offices.
  • Political Party
  • Minor Party
  • Multiparty
  • Two-party
Supported by two parties.
  • Bipartisan
  • Coalition
  • Splinter Parties
  • Political Party
In American politics, the Republican and the Democratic parties.
  • Splinter Parties
  • Political Party
  • Partisanship
  • Major Parties
Parties that have split away from one of the major parties.
  • Economic Protest Parties
  • Ideological Parties
  • Splinter Parties
  • Split-ticket Voting
A conflicting group.
  • Faction
  • Bipartisan
  • Political Party
  • Oligarchy
A unit into which cities are often divided for the election of city council members.
  • Ward
  • Political Party
  • Bipartisan
  • Plurality
In American politics, the party in power is the party that controls the executive branch of government—i.e., the presidency at the national level, or the governorship at the State level.
  • Minor Party
  • Party in Power
  • Partisanship
  • Political Party
A group of persons who seek to control government through the winning of elections and the holding of public office.
  • Political Party
  • Ward
  • Faction
  • Plurality
One of the political parties not widely supported.
  • Minor Party
  • Political Party
  • Economic Protest Parties
  • Coalition
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