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The Democratic and Republican candidates for president are formally nominated by the?

The national conventions of these two parties make the formal nominations.


How many state conventions are in Texas?

Texas has two main state conventions: the Democratic Party of Texas State Convention and the Republican Party of Texas State Convention. These conventions are held biennially to nominate candidates, establish party platforms, and conduct party business. Additionally, there are various local and regional conventions that occur, but the two mentioned are the primary statewide events.


How are candidates for president and vice president officially nominated?

They are nominated by a vote of the delegates at the respective party nominating conventions. Some of the delegates are bound to vote in accordance with the results of an earlier state primary election or caucus.


How is the Republican presidential candidate chosen?

Several states hold primary elections to choose the presidential candidates. The final choice or confirmation will be made at the national Republican Convention which will be held in Tampa Bay, Florida in 2012.


What was not a measure advocated by the progressives?

national conventions for nominating presidential candidates.


What did President Jackson replace to determine how nominate Presidential candidates are nominated?

Jackson's supporters organized a national party and held a national nominating convention which replaced the caucuses by Congressmen and regional conventions that had been used to nominate candidates for president.


Who picks the presidential candidates?

The Party Conventions


What parties nominated presidential candidates in 1860?

The parties that nominated were Republicans and Northern Democrats.


How did the increasing power of political parties affect the candidates in the presidential election of 180?

each party nominated presidential and vice-presidential candidates


Are small party candidates selected at the conventions?

yes


What was NOT a measure advocated by the Progressives direct primaries secret ballots national conventions for nominationg presidential candidates initiative and referendum?

national conventions for nominating presidential candidates


How many times can you vote in the general election?

At the UK general election, 138 political parties nominated candidates for Parliament - the vast majority in just one parliamentary constituency. Only 56 nominated multiple candidates; 25 nominated 10 or more. No party nominated a candidate in every constituency; the party with the most candidates was the Conservative Party, which nominated 631 of its own candidates and jointly-nominated a further 17 with the Ulster Unionist Party, meaning it nominated candidates in 648 of 650 constituencies. The Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats both nominated candidates in the same 631 seats. The United Kingdom Independence Party (572 candidates) and the British National Party (338 candidates) were the only other parties who nominated candidates in more than half the seats up for election; the English, Welsh and Scottish Green parties did, however, nominate 330 between them. The average voter had a choice of between 5 and 6 party candidates in a constituency, with every constituency having at least 3 party candidates. Voters could not support parties who did not contest the constituency they voted in.