True. A primary election is held when there are too many candidates running for the same position. When the primary election is over, the 2 candidates with the most votes will be eligible for the general election.
A primary election occurs before the general election, and is used to choose the nominee for the major political parties. Once a person wins the total votes necessary for nomination, they will be nominated at the party's National Convention.
All of the above
Before voters could only approve canidates that were already handpicked by the communist party--Now voters could choose from a list of canidates for each office (Voters chose lesser-known canidates over the powerful party bossees)
political party
Because they want to serve in Congress.
if they get more votes than the other canidates
maybe because there are fewer canidates
the canidates were selected by party leaders
There was no presidential election in 1769. There was no United States yet at the time.
William Henry's 1840 campaign slogan
raising and contributing campaign funds to canidates who agree with the views