Candidates were chosen in a Jeffersonian Democracy out of the white, adult, male local elites, who payed property taxes and own enough land. They were randomly chosen.
In the Jeffersonian democracy presidential candidates would be chosen by caucuses that were held by political leaders. In a Jacksonian democracy the candidates would be chosen by conventions.
Candidates for President were chosen by the Congressional Causcus before 1830. The President was the one that received the most votes and the Vice President was the runner up.
The two men with the highest amount of votes were chosen to be the President and the Vice President
The chosen class in Jacksonian democracy consisted of farmers, laborers, mechanics, and planters. This is much more extensive than the Jeffersonian democracyâ??s definition of the chosen class, which was limited to the yeoman farmer.
Taylor belonged to the Whig Party, one of two Whig candidates to be elected as President. The Whigs were the main opposition to the Jacksonian Democrats before the Republican Party was formed.
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Justices of the Supreme Court are nominated by the President and confirmed by Congress. The criteria by which a President chooses the candidates would include legal expertise, and political compatibility with the President's own policies.
2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
The president is elected by direct election every 5 years. If no candidate receives a majority of the votes, a run-off election is held between the top 2 candidates.
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Advisors select and choose a vice president.