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Political Parties



Chapter 8
The Meaning of Party
 Political   Party:
  – A “team of men [and women] seeking to
    control the governing apparatus by gaining
    office in a duly constituted election.”
 Parties   can be thought of in three parts:
  – Party in the electorate
  – Party as an organization
  – Party in government
The Meaning of Party
 Tasks   of the Parties
  – Linkage Institution: The channels through which
      people’s concerns become political issues on the
      government’s policy agenda.
  –   Parties Pick Candidates
  –   Parties Run Campaigns
  –   Parties Give Cues to Voters
  –   Parties Articulate Policies
  –   Parties Coordinate Policymaking
The Meaning of Party
 Parties,   Voters, and Policy: The Downs Model
   – Rational-choice theory: Assumes that individuals act in
     their own best interest, weighing the costs & benefits.




                           Figure 8.1
The Party in the Electorate
 Party  identification is a citizen’s self-
  proclaimed preference for one party or the
  other.
 Ticket-splitting:
  – Voting with one party for one office and with
    another party for other offices.
  – Ticket-splitting has become the norm in
    American voting behavior.
The Party in the Electorate
The Party Organizations: From
 the Grass Roots to Washington
 These are the people that work for the party.
 Local Parties
   – Party Machines: A type of political party organization
     that relies heavily on material inducements to win votes
     and to govern.
   – Patronage: A job, promotion or contract given for
     political reasons rather than merit. Used by party
     machines.
   – Now urban party organizations are generally weak.
   – County organizations have partially filled the void.
The Party Organizations: From
 the Grass Roots to Washington
 The   50 State Party Systems
  – Closed primaries: voters must be registered with their
    party in advance and can only vote for that party
  – Open primaries: voters decide on election day which
    party to participate in, and then only that party
  – Blanket primaries: voters get a list of all candidates and
    can vote for one name for each office, regardless of
    party label
  – State party organizations are on an upswing in terms of
    headquarters and budgets.
The Party Organizations: From
 the Grass Roots to Washington
 The   National Party Organizations
  – National Convention: The meeting of party
    delegates every four years to choose a
    presidential ticket and the party’s platform.
  – National Committee: One of the institutions
    that keeps the party operating between
    conventions.
  – National Chairperson: Responsible for day-to-
    day activities of the party.
The Party in Government:
      Promises and Policy
 These  are the party members actually elected to
  government.
 Candidates are less dependent on parties to get
  elected, but they still need help.
 Coalition:
   – A group of individuals with a common interest upon
     which every political party depends.
 Parties& politicians generally do what they say
  they will do.
The Party in Government:
  Promises and Policy
Party Eras in
              American History
 Party   Eras
   – Historical periods in which a majority of votes cling to
     the party in power.
 Critical   Election
   – An electoral “earthquake” where new issues and new
     coalitions emerge.
 Party   Realignment
   – The displacement of the majority party by the minority
     party, usually during a critical election.
Party Eras in
          American History
 1796-1824:    The First Party System
  – Madison warned of “factions”
  – First party were the Federalists
 1828-1856:Jackson and the Democrats
 Versus the Whigs
  – Modern party founded by Jackson
  – Whigs formed mainly in opposition to
    Democrats
Party Eras in
          American History
 1860-1928:   The Two Republican Eras
  – Republicans rose as the antislavery party
  – 1896 election revolved around the gold
    standard
 1932-1964:   The New Deal Coalition
  – Forged by the Democrats - relied upon urban
    working class, ethnic groups, Catholics and
    Jews, the poor, Southerners
Party Eras in American History
   Party Coalitions Today (Figure 8.2)
Party Eras in American History
 1968-Present:   The Era of Divided Party
 Government
  – Party dealignment - disengagement of people
    from parties
  – Party neutrality - people are indifferent towards
    the two parties
Party Eras in American History
   Partisan Control of State Governments: 2005 (Figure 8.3)
Third Parties: Their Impact on
      American Politics
 Political parties other than Democrat or
  Republican
 Rarely win elections
 Third parties bring new groups and ideas
  into politics
 Two-party system discourages extreme
  views
Third Parties: Their Impact on
      American Politics
 Winner-take-all   system:
  – Legislative seats awarded only to first place
    finishers.
 Proportional   Representation:
  – Legislative seats awarded based on votes
    received by the party - more votes, more seats
 Coalition   Government:
  – Two or more parties join to run government
Understanding Political
            Parties
 Democracyand Responsible Party
 Government
  1. Parties have distinct comprehensive programs.
  2. Candidates are committed to the program.
  3. Majority party must carry out its program.
  4. Majority party must accept responsibility.
Understanding Political
            Parties
 American
         Political Parties and the Scope of
 Government
  – Lack of uniformity keeps government small
  – But, it also makes cutting government programs
   harder to do
Understanding Political
               Parties
 Is   the Party Over?
  – Political parties are no longer the chief source
    of information for voters
  – State and national party organizations are
    getting stronger
  – Majority of people still identify with a party,
    but still split their tickets
  – Parties will continue to be around

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Chapter 8 Political Parties

  • 2. The Meaning of Party  Political Party: – A “team of men [and women] seeking to control the governing apparatus by gaining office in a duly constituted election.”  Parties can be thought of in three parts: – Party in the electorate – Party as an organization – Party in government
  • 3. The Meaning of Party  Tasks of the Parties – Linkage Institution: The channels through which people’s concerns become political issues on the government’s policy agenda. – Parties Pick Candidates – Parties Run Campaigns – Parties Give Cues to Voters – Parties Articulate Policies – Parties Coordinate Policymaking
  • 4. The Meaning of Party  Parties, Voters, and Policy: The Downs Model – Rational-choice theory: Assumes that individuals act in their own best interest, weighing the costs & benefits. Figure 8.1
  • 5. The Party in the Electorate  Party identification is a citizen’s self- proclaimed preference for one party or the other.  Ticket-splitting: – Voting with one party for one office and with another party for other offices. – Ticket-splitting has become the norm in American voting behavior.
  • 6. The Party in the Electorate
  • 7. The Party Organizations: From the Grass Roots to Washington  These are the people that work for the party.  Local Parties – Party Machines: A type of political party organization that relies heavily on material inducements to win votes and to govern. – Patronage: A job, promotion or contract given for political reasons rather than merit. Used by party machines. – Now urban party organizations are generally weak. – County organizations have partially filled the void.
  • 8. The Party Organizations: From the Grass Roots to Washington  The 50 State Party Systems – Closed primaries: voters must be registered with their party in advance and can only vote for that party – Open primaries: voters decide on election day which party to participate in, and then only that party – Blanket primaries: voters get a list of all candidates and can vote for one name for each office, regardless of party label – State party organizations are on an upswing in terms of headquarters and budgets.
  • 9. The Party Organizations: From the Grass Roots to Washington  The National Party Organizations – National Convention: The meeting of party delegates every four years to choose a presidential ticket and the party’s platform. – National Committee: One of the institutions that keeps the party operating between conventions. – National Chairperson: Responsible for day-to- day activities of the party.
  • 10. The Party in Government: Promises and Policy  These are the party members actually elected to government.  Candidates are less dependent on parties to get elected, but they still need help.  Coalition: – A group of individuals with a common interest upon which every political party depends.  Parties& politicians generally do what they say they will do.
  • 11. The Party in Government: Promises and Policy
  • 12. Party Eras in American History  Party Eras – Historical periods in which a majority of votes cling to the party in power.  Critical Election – An electoral “earthquake” where new issues and new coalitions emerge.  Party Realignment – The displacement of the majority party by the minority party, usually during a critical election.
  • 13. Party Eras in American History  1796-1824: The First Party System – Madison warned of “factions” – First party were the Federalists  1828-1856:Jackson and the Democrats Versus the Whigs – Modern party founded by Jackson – Whigs formed mainly in opposition to Democrats
  • 14. Party Eras in American History  1860-1928: The Two Republican Eras – Republicans rose as the antislavery party – 1896 election revolved around the gold standard  1932-1964: The New Deal Coalition – Forged by the Democrats - relied upon urban working class, ethnic groups, Catholics and Jews, the poor, Southerners
  • 15. Party Eras in American History  Party Coalitions Today (Figure 8.2)
  • 16. Party Eras in American History  1968-Present: The Era of Divided Party Government – Party dealignment - disengagement of people from parties – Party neutrality - people are indifferent towards the two parties
  • 17. Party Eras in American History  Partisan Control of State Governments: 2005 (Figure 8.3)
  • 18. Third Parties: Their Impact on American Politics  Political parties other than Democrat or Republican  Rarely win elections  Third parties bring new groups and ideas into politics  Two-party system discourages extreme views
  • 19. Third Parties: Their Impact on American Politics  Winner-take-all system: – Legislative seats awarded only to first place finishers.  Proportional Representation: – Legislative seats awarded based on votes received by the party - more votes, more seats  Coalition Government: – Two or more parties join to run government
  • 20. Understanding Political Parties  Democracyand Responsible Party Government 1. Parties have distinct comprehensive programs. 2. Candidates are committed to the program. 3. Majority party must carry out its program. 4. Majority party must accept responsibility.
  • 21. Understanding Political Parties  American Political Parties and the Scope of Government – Lack of uniformity keeps government small – But, it also makes cutting government programs harder to do
  • 22. Understanding Political Parties  Is the Party Over? – Political parties are no longer the chief source of information for voters – State and national party organizations are getting stronger – Majority of people still identify with a party, but still split their tickets – Parties will continue to be around