The most important organizations consisting of people who hold similar political beliefs are called POLITICAL PARTIES. However, there are numerous smaller local groups which are simply civil society or advocacy groups that are united by their political beliefs on one or more issues.
The Business Roundtable is a conservative lobbying group. It tends to align more with the Republican Party.
1. Organize elections by nominating candidates and seeking office. 2. Build coalitions by attracting group support, pulling groups into the democratic process. 3. Work to simplify political choices. 4. Organize government and policy making, attempting to use the institutions of government to reflect the will of the voters.
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These are political parties. They include Republican, Democrat, and another third party. Each one will pick a candidate to run for political office under different ideologies.
Office-group ballot
Party-Column Ballot lists all candidates under the name of that party. Office-Block Ballot lists candidates under the office.
interest group do not nominate candidates for office.
Office-group ballot
The US Chamber of Commerce supports Republican political candidates, and sometimes supports Democrats. It's an American lobbying group, but is not an agency of the US Government.
A slate of candidates refers to a group of individuals who are running for office together under a common agenda or platform, often endorsed by a political party or organization. This group is presented to voters as a unified ticket, with each candidate supporting the others on the slate.
A group of like-minded people who act is this way is usually known as a party.
a field of candidates.
An Office Block Ballot is a type of electoral ballot in which the names of those running appears in a single column under a heading which states the office for which they are running. Office Block Ballot often list candidates in alphabetical order, which many have interpreted as being as inherent disadvantage to those who end up on the bottom of the column.