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noun - a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments
POLITICAL BOSS - a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments; "party bosses have a reputation for corruption"
POLITICAL BOSS - For the similar term, see Crime boss In politics, a boss is a person who controls a unit of a political party, although they may not necessarily hold...
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For the similar term, see Crime boss * In politics, a boss is a person who controls a unit of a political party, although they may not necessarily hold political office. Numerous officeholders in that unit are subordinate to the single boss in party affairs. Each party in the same ward or city may have its own boss; that is, the Republican boss of Ward 7 controls Republican politics, while the Democratic boss controls the Democratic party there. Reformers sometimes allege that political bosses are likely guilty of corruption. Bosses may base their power on control of a large number of votes. When the party wins, they typically control appointments in their unit, and have a voice at the higher levels. They do not necessarily hold public office themselves; most historical bosses did not, at least during the times of their greatest influence. |