Below you will find example sentences with "major parties". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Major Parties in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: parties
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 9
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 31.5 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "major parties" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 31.5 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as the two major parties, all the major parties representation, two, third and candidates stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with political parties, major league, opposition parties, opposition parties and two parties, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with major parties
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
Each state has official state chapters of the major parties as well as some of the minor parties. (18 words)
In the Senate's two-party system, the floor leaders are the spokespeople from both major parties, elected by their parties. (21 words)
Members in local committees and boards are elected proportionally by the political parties in the assemblies, giving all the major parties representation. (22 words)
Some (like the Liberals) of Sweden's major parties continue to believe it would be in the national interest to join, but all parties have pledged to abide by the results of the referendum, and none have shown any interest in raising the issue again. (45 words)
In such systems, while chances for third party candidates winning election to major national office are remote, it is possible for groups within the larger parties, or in opposition to one or both of them, to exert influence on the two major parties. (43 words)
In plurality voting (i.e. first past the post ), in which the winner of the seat is determined purely by the candidate with the most votes, several characteristics can serve to discourage the development of third parties and reward the two major parties. (43 words)
Example sentences (20)
In such systems, while chances for third party candidates winning election to major national office are remote, it is possible for groups within the larger parties, or in opposition to one or both of them, to exert influence on the two major parties.
Furthermore, the two major parties (The Republicans, under various names, and the Socialists) that made up the center of the political spectrum for decades were not the key opposition parties.
Throughout modern American history, opponents of the two major parties have sought to shake up the political system by creating so-called third parties to give voters an alternative to the Democrats and Republicans.
Election rules require that at least 20 percent of candidates nominated by parties or coalitions be women, and while the major parties have an advantage in political funding, less well-known candidates have used social media to raise their profiles.
Ethnic parties have received a warmer welcome from local people during the campaign, but compared with the major parties they still face challenges, Khun B Htoo said.
Some major parties from Lower Myanmar started campaigning on Sept. 8 in Kachin State but ethnically Kachin parties have been prevented from campaigning.
And of the 22 percent who are leaners, 14 percent are not “swinging” between the two major parties, but swinging between voting for one of those parties, voting for a minor party, or staying home.
Despite this, there have been several examples of third parties siphoning votes from major parties that were expected to win (such as Theodore Roosevelt in the election of 1912 and George Wallace in the election of 1968 ).
Each state has official state chapters of the major parties as well as some of the minor parties.
In plurality voting (i.e. first past the post ), in which the winner of the seat is determined purely by the candidate with the most votes, several characteristics can serve to discourage the development of third parties and reward the two major parties.
In the Senate's two-party system, the floor leaders are the spokespeople from both major parties, elected by their parties.
In the United States, where both major parties were cadre parties, the introduction of primaries and other reforms has transformed them so that power is held by activists who compete over influence and nomination of candidates.
Members in local committees and boards are elected proportionally by the political parties in the assemblies, giving all the major parties representation.
Minor parties appear below major parties, and their performance in recent elections determines whether a candidates who wins in their nomination process must also meet a petitioning threshold in order to appear.
Some (like the Liberals) of Sweden's major parties continue to believe it would be in the national interest to join, but all parties have pledged to abide by the results of the referendum, and none have shown any interest in raising the issue again.
The political landscape is dominated by two major parties and many smaller parties, many of which are driven by individual leaders more than ideologies.
Third parties main According to one view, the winner-takes-all system discourages voters from choosing third party or independent candidates, and over time the process becomes entrenched so that only two major parties become viable.
Unlike in the United States, where the two major parties are organized and unified at the federal, state and local level, Canada's federal and provincial parties generally operate as separate organizations.
In his opinion, the two major parties in the country are doing the nation a major disservice and are out to enrich themselves rather than develop the country.
A former Democrat, he said he is now unhappy with both major parties and has started his own group of like-minded conservatives.