How to Use minor party in a Sentence

minor party

noun
  • But the current system based on the raw vote has almost erased the names of minor parties come November.
    John Myers, latimes.com, 19 Mar. 2018
  • Democrats for 24%, and 17% were from independents or those in a minor party.
    Emily Larsen, Washington Examiner, 29 Oct. 2020
  • Several of its candidates lead in the first round, in which major and minor parties all appear on the ballot.
    Michael Kazin, Foreign Affairs, 18 Oct. 2013
  • In one, a coalition of the right, including Forza Italia, the Northern League and a couple of minor parties, reaches the key 40% threshold and can form a new government.
    Mario Calvo-Platero, WSJ, 2 Mar. 2018
  • There is just one Democrat and one Republican on the ballot (along with some minor party candidates), and Democrats have spent a good amount of money on the race.
    Harry Enten, CNN, 31 May 2021
  • The Green Party is not currently recognized as a minor party in Ohio.
    Jackie Borchardt, The Enquirer, 21 Aug. 2020
  • The wild card in this race is whether there will be a strong third candidate running either from a minor party or as an independent.
    BostonGlobe.com, 5 July 2021
  • Thereafter, one of the two major parties has gone on to form a coalition government with minor parties of differing hues.
    K. V. Turley, National Review, 5 Feb. 2020
  • Now, a commission created by Mr. Cuomo and state leaders has voted to raise the threshold for minor parties to make the ballot.
    New York Times, 6 Dec. 2019
  • Maha Kamel and her sister, both under 30, voted for a candidate on a minor party list.
    Philip Issa, Fox News, 13 May 2018
  • With the support of the Greens’ 11 senators, the government only needs the backing of two unaligned or minor party senators to get the reforms through the upper chamber.
    Rod McGuirk, ajc, 27 Mar. 2023
  • The deputy prime minister, Winston Peters, who is the leader of a minor party, is acting prime minister in her absence.
    New York Times, 23 June 2018
  • The remainder is made up of independent and minor party voters.
    Steven Lemongello, orlandosentinel.com, 7 July 2020
  • On its face, the oath ensures that minor party supporters don’t get a say in which Democrat or Republican faces off against their preferred candidate.
    Josh Verges, Twin Cities, 21 Aug. 2019
  • Five coalition senators in November crossed the floor to back a minor party’s bill against vaccine mandates, which was unsuccessful.
    Stuart Condie, WSJ, 16 Jan. 2022
  • All of the parties already had chosen their candidates, and the only practical result was to eliminate from the general election a few minor parties that got less than 1.5 percent of the overall votes.
    Washington Post, 12 Aug. 2019
  • Following changes in the Town Charter that reduced the term lengths from four to two years, the Secretary of State considered those positions as new, erasing minor party incumbencies.
    courant.com, 19 Aug. 2021
  • Kennedy's strategy of linking with minor parties has encountered both challenges and success.
    Will McDuffie, ABC News, 5 May 2024
  • Twenty percent have no party preference, and the remaining 5% are scattered among minor parties.
    East Bay Times Editorial, The Mercury News, 3 Feb. 2024
  • All minor parties will be keenly aware that after negotiations, their power tends to wane along with their poll ratings, as happened to the Socialist Left and Center after 2005.
    James Dennison, Washington Post, 8 Sep. 2017
  • The deadline for all independent candidates and/or minor parties is Sept. 26 at 5 p.m.
    Mike Cason | McAson@al.com, al, 8 July 2023
  • Labor was holding 65 seats, with independents and minor parties claiming six.
    Trevor Marshallsea, The Seattle Times, 19 May 2019
  • The remaining third are registered as independents or with a minor party — a group that tends to favor Democratic candidates.
    Star Tribune, 30 Oct. 2020
  • In 2018, Lamont and Oz Griebel, a minor party candidate on the ballot, debated once without Stefanowski.
    Mark Pazniokas, Hartford Courant, 17 Sep. 2022
  • The election pits a loose grouping of Fretilin and a minor party against a formal alliance of three parties led by Gusmao’s party, which together voted against Fretilin’s policy program and budget, resulting in the new election.
    Washington Post, 7 May 2018
  • Magleby said news of Trump’s taxes may encourage some former McMullin voters to support Biden, a minor party candidate or simply not vote.
    Lee Davidson, The Salt Lake Tribune, 29 Sep. 2020
  • Thanks to a redistribution of electoral boundaries, a series of outsider minor parties are threatening to break the stranglehold of Australia's two major parties.
    Royce Kurmelovs, CNN, 15 Mar. 2018
  • The deadline for all independent candidates and/or minor parties is August 4 at 5 p.m.
    Mike Cason | McAson@al.com, al, 18 May 2020
  • This was replaced after the war by two major parties and one minor party (the Free Democrats) that all operated within a democratic and pro-Western, anti-Communist consensus.
    Christopher R. Browning, The New York Review of Books, 1 Dec. 2022
  • The deadline for independents and minor party candidates to qualify is Aug. 20.
    Mike Cason | McAson@al.com, al.com, 11 June 2019

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