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Political Party Organization
The structure and systems set up by a political party to pursue its objectives, including electioneering, policy development, and membership engagement.
Plurality System
An electoral system in which the candidate with the most votes in a single constituency wins, without needing a majority of the votes.
New Party Formation
The process by which a new political party is created, often in response to perceived inadequacies in existing parties or to represent specific ideologies or interests.
Winner-Take-All
A system in which the candidate who receives the most votes in an election wins everything, receiving all of a state's electoral votes or all seats up for election, with no prizes for second place.
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