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People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
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Opponent
No candidate loses until the ballots are counted. How can you be certain that a candidate is a "losing candidate" before the election is held?
A person running for mayor of a town is typically referred to as a "mayoral candidate." They may also be called a "candidate for mayor" or simply "candidate" during the election process. This title applies to individuals seeking to be elected to the position of mayor, which is the head of the local government.
A candidate
a person who is running for office is a candidate
Candidate - Gov NovaNet
A person voting in a primary is actually voting for the person they want their party to endorse in the election. The person who wins the primary is the parties candidate in the election.
This person is known as the nominee or the party's official candidate. They have won the primary election and will represent their party in the upcoming general election. Their selection is usually based on their performance in the primaries and their ability to resonate with the party's values and principles.