Phrases with «political patronage»

"Political patronage" refers to the practice of those in positions of power or authority granting favors, positions, or rewards to others in order to gain their loyalty or support. It involves exchanging benefits or advantages, often in the form of appointments or jobs, for political reasons rather than merit or qualifications. Full definition

Sentences with «political patronage»

  • Surrogate's Court is the last bastion of political patronage for party bosses and the lawyers loyal to them. (michaelbenjamin2012.com)
  • Good government and public policy advocates have taken withering looks at the water authority and other public utilities that have become frequent stops for political patronage appointees. (buffalonews.com)
  • It raises questions about other examples of political patronage in the community, and how journalists cover these stories. (wxxinews.org)
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