Primary
A preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen is often referred to as a primary election. In this process, voters select their preferred candidates from within a political party to compete in the general election. Primaries can be either open, allowing any registered voter to participate, or closed, restricting participation to registered party members. The outcomes of these elections play a crucial role in determining the candidates who will represent each party in the general election.
people who are chosen people who are chosen people who are chosen
The were chosen by being delegates in the thriteen colonies. i think they were chosen delegates also.
8 x 3 = 24
conventions
citizens vote for delegates in primaries and caucuses and delegates then select the candidate at a national nominating convention
By Party members.
The word delegates is a noun and a verb. Example: President Obama delegates with his delegates.
Delegates in an election are individuals chosen to represent a political party at a convention, often to nominate a candidate for a specific office, such as the presidency. They are typically selected during primary elections or caucuses and are responsible for casting votes based on the preferences of their constituents or party affiliation. The number of delegates each candidate receives is usually proportional to the votes they receive in these preliminary contests. Delegates play a crucial role in shaping party platforms and determining the party's nominee for the general election.
by the number of delegates for each state by the number of delegates for each state
Delegates are chosen by State Primaries and caucuses!
they were chosen by many different aspects in 1787 by who they were and if they had good religion and social status....