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The wave of a political party can easily change a voting pattern among voters. When the wave of a certain political party is stronger than the other competing party, eligible voters can decide to vote for candidates attached to the party that looks strong. The Michigan model voting behavior theory will be used in this research to indicate how voters consider political parties before voting. According to this theory, party identification is the factor that determines a candidate votes than any other variable. The theory is based on presidential elections from 1940s to the most recent elections. The theory explains how a political party shapes the pattern of voting. From the past elections, voters have been voting for candidates affiliated to the political parties of their choice. The theory suggests that the first decision on who to vote is made by the voters. In addition to this, pressure from political parties can change the choice that a voter had already made. This implies that a political party is a major determining factor on the chances that a candidate has to secure a specific elective seat in