United States political party

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This article is about United States-Fœderal political parties. For groups of legislators in the United States Senate, see Political groups of the United States Senate. For groups of legislators in the United States House of Representatives, see Political groups of the United States House of Representatives.
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An United States political party (formally and legally a "political party at Union-level"), more commonly known by the names "Union party" and "Fœderal party", is a type of political party organization operating interstate in the United States and in the legislative and executive Departments (branches) of the federal Government of the United States (the federal Judiciary is, by law and convention, understood and intended to be nonpartisan and apolitical). Political parties at Union-level are regulated by the Fœderal Elections Commission –an interstate compact agency governed pursuant to the United States Compact for the Government and Conduct of Fœderal Elections– and funded by the Congress of the United States; and are composed of State-level parties, not individuals.

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