The Democratic and Republican party each hold a National Convention called the convetion of the commons.
The National Convention.
Delegates are peopleÊassigned by any certain LegislatureÊand areÊauthorized toÊrepresent by proxy the possitions of the people they represent. For instance, delegates are chosen by state legislatures in every state in the US to vote in Presidential Primaries for candidates for President.
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.
in the earl 18000s, candidates for the presidency were chosen by
Congressional Caucus.
National nominating conventions
The nominating conventions used to be the place where the candidates were chosen. Nowadays primary elections often have the candidate chosen before the convention is held. However, if the primaries ended without any one candidates having a majority of the delegates in his camp, the convention would make the choice.
During the national convention
in the political guess office in navada.
main purpose for which delegates are chosen
Primaries or Primary. Delegates to the national convention are allocated (chosen) on the basis of percentage of votes candidates win in the presidential primary. This system has been used in most of the states.
primary election