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  • This article lists '''[[political party|political parties]] in the [[United States]]'''. == Federal parties ==
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  • ! style="width:5px;" class="unsortable" | [[United States political party|F]] ! style="width:5px;" class="unsortable" | [[:category:Political parties in the United States by State|S]]
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  • ! style="width:5px;" class="unsortable" | [[United States political party|F]] ! style="width:5px;" class="unsortable" | [[:category:Political parties in the United States by State|S]]
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  • ...omous lives and that democratic [[Polity|polities]] need national identity in order to function properly. ...hich the [[State (polity)|state]] derives [[legitimacy (political science)|political legitimacy]] from the active participation of its [[citizenship|citizenry]]
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  • {{Infobox political party |chairman = [[AABB]] ({{flagicon|Texas}})
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  • {{Infobox political system/2 ...]<br/>[[United States Constitution (1720)|constitutional]] [[Republicanism in the United States|republic]]
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  • ...lbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise; then by Yuma in Yuma County; and Flagstaff in Coconino County.</font></p> ...and mountain ranges in the northern High Country, with cooler weather than in the lower deserts.</font></p>
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  • Politics in the United States take place under the framework of a constitutional presid ...be enforced or construed as having force anywhere in the United States or in any of them.
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  • {{Infobox political party |chairman = {{nowrap|1=[[AABB]] ({{flagicon|Texas}})}}
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  • ...incapacity]], death, resignation, or removal from office (by [[Impeachment in the United States|impeachment]] and subsequent [[conviction]]) of a sitting | [[United States Federal Council]] ([[State of Texas|Texas]])
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  • ...e jurists further argue that the clause also nullifies federal law that is in conflict with the Constitution, although this is disputed. The Supremacy Ar ...ornerstone of the [[Federalism in the United States|United States’ federal political structure]].
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  • ...incapacity]], death, resignation, or removal from office (by [[Impeachment in Arizona|impeachment]] and subsequent [[conviction]]) of a sitting Governor <!---- There is currently no Independents in the succession line. This entry is retained for future use.
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  • ...gn:center;">[[Order-in-Council (United States)|{{HelveticaNeue/Bold|ORDERS-IN-COUNCIL|style=color:WHITE;font-Size:105%;}}]]</td> ...lute;top:-5px;left:0px;z-index:2">[[File:US-TX_flag.svg|16px|link=State of Texas]]</div></div></td>
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  • ...egislative Competence. The United States’ federalist system is also “Dual” in the sense that each layer of government, State and Federal, have clearly de The United States’ particular flavor of federalism has been adopted in various forms by the [[Mexico|United Mexican States]], the [[Union of Sover
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  • |post = President of the{{br}}United States in{{br}}Congress assembled United States in
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  • ..., 1730|chosen]] on 5 November 1730, and formally convened on 4 March 1731, in which the reorganization of the Federal Council under the new Constitution <td style="text-align:center;">{{flagicon|Texas}}</td>
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  • |post = President of the{{br}}United States in{{br}}Congress assembled United States in
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  • ...command over [[Sheriffs of Arizona|county Sheriffs]] and [[Law enforcement in Arizona#Municipal|local Police]]. ...ue to this, the Governor is frequently described as the most powerful Post in the State of Arizona.
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  • ...current Federal Constitution for the United States of North Aegea. Drafted in the first half of 1728, and submitted to the States for ratification on 17 ** [[#IX-1.7|Section {{b|7}}. {{i|{{u|Criminal prosecutions; by jury; held in and by state where committed}}}}]]
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