What is a Party Whip?

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A party whip is someone who is assigned by the party to whip its members into shape so that they vote on the policies that the party supports. There are majority and minority whips in the House of Representatives, with the majority representing the party in power and the minority representing the opposing party. The minority whip's position is often comparable to that of the Speaker of the House.
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A party whip is someone who is assigned by the party to whip its members into shape so that they vote on the policies that the party supports. There are majority and minority whips
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whips serve as a liaison between the partys leadership and its rank and file members. They also check with party members and tell the floor leader which members, and how many votes,
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Whip is a role in party-based politics whose primary purpose is to ensure control of the formal decision-making process in a parliamentary legislature. Whips are party 'enforcers'
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The members of each political party vote for the the whip. This is not an official government function so the parties do not have to use any particular procedure to elect their leadership
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