You can't really make a party "official". The closest you can get to official is getting it on ballots, but a more immediate goal would be to gather support for your ideas (presented under the label of your party), until what you have looks a bit like a party.
1) Know what you want to do. This might sound simple, but political philosophy is difficult and vaguely advocating common sense solutions without any clarification isn't going to help anyone when you're in power and decisions get really tough. This might require a lot of reading and patience, so be prepared for that. If you're super serious it would be useful to take some classes in political philosophy before you start.
2) Write a manifesto. Put care into making sure it can stand up intellectually. When you're just beginning you don't have to write and publish your manifesto all in one go. You could write it as a series of well-coordinated blog posts, for example. You could make accompanying video content and a strong social media presence. Just make something which you can show people which represents your vision.
3) Collect people who will support you. You can't have a party without support. If you can't find support with people in your real life, use the internet. Find political forums. Show them your your manifesto. Drum up some support. If you have genuinely valuable and marketable ideas, support will come. If you can't, go back to your manifesto and make it better and repeat until you do.
How does one create a political party?
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You can't really make a party "official". The closest you can get to official is getting it on ballots, but a more immediate goal would be to gather support for your ideas (presented under the label of your party), until what you have looks a bit like a party.
1) Know what you want to do. This might sound simple, but political philosophy is difficult and vaguely advocating common sense solutions without any clarification isn't going to help anyone when you're in power and decisions get really tough. This might require a lot of reading and patience, so be prepared for that. If you're super serious it would be useful to take some classes in political philosophy before you start.
2) Write a manifesto. Put care into making sure it can stand up intellectually. When you're just beginning you don't have to write and publish your manifesto all in one go. You could write it as a series of well-coordinated blog posts, for example. You could make accompanying video content and a strong social media presence. Just make something which you can show people which represents your vision.
3) Collect people who will support you. You can't have a party without support. If you can't find support with people in your real life, use the internet. Find political forums. Show them your your manifesto. Drum up some support. If you have genuinely valuable and marketable ideas, support will come. If you can't, go back to your manifesto and make it better and repeat until you do.
That's all I've got :P