We go from Primaries in each state, to delegates that represent those candidates chosen, to the convention and then finally the delegates from those states must officially nominate the candidate, if the delegates agree an indivudal can be nominated by acclamation. From there the individual nominated must formally accept the nomination.
Grant was nominated for president by the Republican party in 1868 and again in 1872.
Mitt Romney
The delegates at the Republican National Convention of 1860 in Chicago. His was nominated on the third ballot.
Usually they are senators or governors who are often nominated. The Vice President is 99% nominated with no doubt, except if they don't want to.
Republican Party. He was the first Republican to be elected to office.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was the first president to represent the Republican Party when he ran for president.
Yes, there have been several Republican women who have run for president. Notably, Carly Fiorina ran for the Republican nomination in 2016, and Michele Bachmann ran in the 2012 election. However, no Republican woman has ever been nominated by a major party for the presidency.
Lincoln was nominated as the Republican Party's candidate for president. He was elected president in 1860.The answer is 'Republican Party'. One of his aims, if elected, was to prevent slavery from extending into the territories.
William Howard Taft, the incumbent President, was nominated by the Republicans for a second term in 1912.
The national conventions of these two parties make the formal nominations.
Abraham Lincoln helped create the Republican Party. He was the second person to be nominated for President by the Republican Party and the first Republican to win a Presidential election.
Lincoln was a member of the Republican Party of 1854, but is was a VERY different Republican Party than we have today.