Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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... committee performs the same functions as the ward committee in the urban centers . County Committee Between the purely local party authorities on the one hand and the state central authorities on the other , stands the county committee ...
... committee performs the same functions as the ward committee in the urban centers . County Committee Between the purely local party authorities on the one hand and the state central authorities on the other , stands the county committee ...
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... committee . Its success was so great that it was continued by the Republicans after the 1866 elec- tions and was soon adopted by the Democrats . Today the Republican committee consists of one member from each State that has Republican ...
... committee . Its success was so great that it was continued by the Republicans after the 1866 elec- tions and was soon adopted by the Democrats . Today the Republican committee consists of one member from each State that has Republican ...
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... committee and five vice chairmen ( two women ) on the Democratic committee , a secretary , and a treasurer . In addi- tion , the Republicans have an executive committee of twenty members and the Democrats a campaign committee of seven ...
... committee and five vice chairmen ( two women ) on the Democratic committee , a secretary , and a treasurer . In addi- tion , the Republicans have an executive committee of twenty members and the Democrats a campaign committee of seven ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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