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Political Parties

What is a political party?

• A team of people seeking to control the

governing apparatus by winning elected

office.

Three incarnations of party?

• Party as Organization

– Office seekers

– Benefit seekers





• Party in the Electorate



• Party in Government

Washington’s Farewell Address

• The common and continual mischiefs of the spirit of

party are sufficient to make it the interest and duty of a

wise people to discourage and restrain it.

• It serves always to distract the public councils and

enfeeble the public administration. It agitates the

community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms,

kindles the animosity of one part against another,

foments occasionally riot and insurrection. It opens the

door to foreign influence and corruption, which finds a

facilitated access to the government itself through the

channels of party passions. Thus the policy and the will

of one country are subjected to the policy and will of

another.

The framers thought that parties were bad

for America. Were they right? What are

parties’ negative effects on the political

system? What are their positive effects?

What would politics be like without them?

Why do we have political parties?

What problems do they solve?

Problems that political parties solve

• Make legislating easier



• Mobilize voters/Simplify voter decision-

making



• Regulate politicians’ ambition



• Enforce collective responsibility

Problems that political parties

create



• Can magnify and harden conflicts



• Can oversimplify issues



• Can seem to relieve citizens of hard work

of self-education

Electoral rules affect party strength

• The golden age of parties 1828-1912

• Declining party strength 1912-1972

• Era of weak parties 1972-1994

• Stronger parties? 1994-???

The golden age of parties

1828-1912



• Spoils system

• No secret ballot

• Politics as entertainment

• Grass roots parties

• High voter turnout

Declining party strength:

1912-1972



• Australian ballot, secret ballot

• Civil service reforms

• Primary elections

• Direct election of senators

• Nonpartisan local elections

• New Deal welfare state

• More candidate-centered campaigns

Era of weak parties

1972-1994

• TV

• Campaign finance

• Deep ideological divisions within parties

– (Particularly the Democratic party!)

• Weak party discipline in Congress

• Candidate centered elections

• Rise in number of “independents”

• Split ticket voting

Stronger parties?

1994-???



• Strong party discipline in Congress

• Highly partisan, competitive presidential

elections

• Increased turnout



• New restrictions on party-building?

Which side are you on?



Democrats to the LEFT



Republicans to the RIGHT


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