Site Navigation
Categories:
Forms of government
Political systems
Elections
Political party systems
Articles lacking sources from January 2010
All articles lacking sources
Summary Of: Two-party system
a two-party system becomes a dichotomous division of the political spectrum with an ostensibly... certain chambers may resemble a two-party system and others a...
Encyclodia Page On: Two-party system
These Are Links To Other Documents
Politics
|
Party politics
|
Political spectrum
|
Left–right politics
|
Left-wing
|
Right-wing
|
Syncretic
|
Party platform
|
Party system
|
Dominant-party
|
Multi-party
|
Non-partisan
|
Single-party
|
Ideologies
|
Parties by ideology
|
Parties by country
|
Parties by UN geoscheme
|
Politics portal
|
v
|
d
|
cite
|
references or sources
|
reliable sources
|
challenged
|
removed
|
party system
|
major
|
political parties
|
voting
|
elections
|
Coalition governments
|
bicameral
|
plurality vote counting system
|
United States
|
Jamaica
|
local
|
subnational
|
right-wing
|
left-wing
|
Commonwealth
|
multiparty system
|
politics of Australia
|
Australian House of Representatives
|
Australian Senate
|
Politics of Malta
|
single transferable vote
|
Malta's most recent 2008 election
|
Labour Party
|
Nationalist party
|
Duverger's law
|
Categories
|
Forms of government
|
Political systems
|
Elections
|
Political party systems
|
Articles lacking sources from January 2010
|
All articles lacking sources
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "Two-party system"
.