Global Information Lookup Global Information

Government trifecta information


From 2017 to 2019 in the United States, the Republican Party held the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the presidency.[1] Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (left), Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (center), and President Donald Trump, all Republicans, are pictured.

A government trifecta is a political situation in which the same political party controls the executive branch and both chambers of the legislative branch in countries that have a bicameral legislature and an executive that is not fused. The term is primarily used in the United States, where the term originated—being borrowed from horse race betting.[2]

Most countries and all democracies have some degree of separation of powers into separate branches of government, typically consisting of an executive, a legislative, and a judicial branch, but the term government trifecta is primarily applied to countries in which the executive is not elected by the legislature and where the legislature is not sovereign; in parliamentary systems, the executive or part of it is elected by the legislature and must have the support of the majority of Parliament.

Government trifectas are seen as beneficial by some and as undesirable by others. Those in favor argue that government trifectas are efficient and avoid gridlocks. Opponents argue that trifectas discourage policing of those in power by the opposition and that they do not limit spending and the expansion of undesirable laws.[3] Opponents also argue that government trifectas do not tend to lead to compromise since one party can simply implement its goals unopposed. Consequently, the incumbent party may alter the structure of executive agencies to prepare for when it is bound to lose its incumbency.[4] These alterations are performed to secure control over the agencies for when the party is no longer incumbent. Examples of these include political appointments that extend beyond the political cycle, contract or grant awards, and debt issuances.

The situation is common in developing nations but rare in developed ones. Early in the 20th century, for example, government trifectas were common in the United States, but they have become increasingly rare since the 1970s. State government trifectas have become more common since the 2010s, going from 24 states having trifectas to 36 in 2020.

Government trifectas are contrasted by divided governments—a situation in which one party controls the executive branch while another party controls one or both houses of the legislative branch.

In systems that use fusion of powers and where the executive has to rely on the confidence of the legislature, the executive is almost always composed of members of the party or coalition that controls the lower house of the legislature, essentially creating a situation where there always is a government trifecta, assuming the upper chamber is in the same party's control.[a] If there is no government trifecta a legislature may pass a motion of no confidence to force the government to resign, thereby giving the legislature the power to create a government trifecta and making government trifectas not as significant compared to systems that use separation of powers, since one has to wait for a new election to establish or abolish a government trifecta.

  1. ^ "Party Government Since 1857". US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  2. ^ Hounshell, Blake (2022-11-12). "In the States, Democrats All but Ran the Table". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  3. ^ "Would Divided Government Be Better?". Cato Institute. Archived from the original on 30 June 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  4. ^ Moe, Terry (1989). "The Politics of Bureaucratic Structure". Retrieved 2016-05-04.


Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).

and 29 Related for: Government trifecta information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8211 seconds.)

Government trifecta

Last Update:

A government trifecta is a political situation in which the same political party controls the executive branch and both chambers of the legislative branch...

Word Count : 848

Divided government

Last Update:

Government trifecta Skirt and Blouse voting Divided government in the United States Fusion of Powers Parliamentary system "Would Divided Government Be...

Word Count : 564

2020 United States state legislative elections

Last Update:

15 trifectas (control of the governor's office and legislative chambers), Republicans held 21 trifectas, and 14 states have a divided government. Nationwide...

Word Count : 4766

2020 United States elections

Last Update:

gained control of the Senate. As a result, the Democrats obtained a government trifecta, the first time since the elections in 2008 that the party gained...

Word Count : 14026

118th United States Congress

Last Update:

Republicans winning the House, the 118th Congress ended the federal government trifecta Democrats held in the 117th. This congress also features the first...

Word Count : 5787

2016 United States state legislative elections

Last Update:

Representatives were up for election in 2016. Republicans maintained a government trifecta with control of the governorship and both state legislative chambers...

Word Count : 2369

West Coast of the United States

Last Update:

a seat in the Washington state senate in 2017, Democrats built a government trifecta in all three West Coast states. After the 2022 U.S. House of Representatives...

Word Count : 2616

1964 United States elections

Last Update:

year in which the Democratic Party successfully defended a federal government trifecta and is the only presidential election year where the party did so...

Word Count : 434

117th United States Congress

Last Update:

control of the executive branch as well, attaining an overall federal government trifecta, also for the first time since the 111th Congress. Despite Democrats...

Word Count : 7971

2012 United States state legislative elections

Last Update:

Representatives were up for election in 2012. Republicans maintained a government trifecta with control of the governorship and both state legislative chambers...

Word Count : 2404

103rd United States Congress

Last Update:

on January 20, 1993, this gave the Democrats an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 96th Congress in 1979. January 20, 1993:...

Word Count : 4531

108th United States Congress

Last Update:

With President Bush, this gave the Republicans an overall federal government trifecta. February 1, 2003: Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry...

Word Count : 3885

115th United States Congress

Last Update:

of Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, attained an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 109th Congress in 2005. This remains...

Word Count : 5294

109th United States Congress

Last Update:

of President Bush, the Republicans maintained an overall federal government trifecta. January 20, 2005 — President George W. Bush began his second term...

Word Count : 5003

111th United States Congress

Last Update:

president on January 20, 2009, this gave Democrats an overall federal government trifecta for the first time since the 103rd Congress in 1993. However, the...

Word Count : 7159

CRIM

Last Update:

constitutional provision, once a political party rises to power under a government trifecta, said incumbent party amends the legislation governing the center...

Word Count : 211

91st United States Congress

Last Update:

president on January 20, 1969, this ended the Democrats' overall federal government trifecta that they had held since the 87th Congress. January 20, 1969: Richard...

Word Count : 1846

90th United States Congress

Last Update:

with President Johnson, the Democrats maintained an overall federal government trifecta. April 4, 1967: Supplemental Defense Appropriations Act, Pub. L.Tooltip...

Word Count : 1868

2010 Oklahoma gubernatorial election

Last Update:

2010 elections and Fallin won the governorship, a Republican state government trifecta was established for the first time since statehood once Fallin was...

Word Count : 977

96th United States Congress

Last Update:

maintained an overall federal government trifecta. This is the last Congress in which the Democrats retained a trifecta for more than one term. This is...

Word Count : 4599

89th United States Congress

Last Update:

Johnson to his own term in office, maintaining an overall federal government trifecta. This is the last time Democrats or any party had a 2/3rd supermajority...

Word Count : 2101

80th United States Congress

Last Update:

federal government trifecta, dating back to the 73rd Congress. This ties with the 14-year Republican trifecta from 1897 to 1911 as the longest trifectas of...

Word Count : 2148

88th United States Congress

Last Update:

with President Kennedy, the Democrats maintained an overall federal government trifecta. November 22, 1963: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson became President...

Word Count : 1746

New Hampshire Republican State Committee

Last Update:

committee is headed by Chairman Chris Ager. Republicans have a state government trifecta in New Hampshire, as it holds the Governorship and majorities in...

Word Count : 277

75th United States Congress

Last Update:

reelection of President Roosevelt, maintained an overall federal government trifecta. This is the most recent Congress to feature a 3/4th majority in...

Word Count : 2152

81st United States Congress

Last Update:

full term in office, this gave the Democrats an overall federal government trifecta. January 20, 1949: President Harry S. Truman began his second (only...

Word Count : 1655

73rd United States Congress

Last Update:

president on March 4, 1933, this gave the Democrats an overall federal government trifecta, also for the first time since the 65th Congress. March 4, 1933:...

Word Count : 3194

Coattail effect

Last Update:

were only 6 fully elected Opposition MPs in the 89-seat Parliament. Government trifecta Reagan's coattails Straight-ticket voting Wave election Lead-in and...

Word Count : 1589

Divided government in the United States

Last Update:

of Congress. Most columns are in numbers of years. Divided government Government trifectas in the United States Party divisions of United States Congresses...

Word Count : 874

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net