It takes a minor party with enough money, organization and energy to get their candidate on the ballot. In order to get on the ballot , a petition with a large number(10000?) of signatures must be submitted to the election board or whatever before a deadline. It is also possible to conduct a write-in campaign, but very hard to win that way.
To nominate minor party candidates, they typically need to meet certain requirements set by the relevant election authority. These requirements can vary by jurisdiction but often include gathering a certain number of petition signatures from registered voters, paying a fee, or receiving a minimum percentage of votes in a previous election. Additionally, the candidates themselves must meet eligibility criteria such as age and citizenship requirements.
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interest group do not nominate candidates for office.
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.
It helps a political party nominate candidates for the next general election.
The state convention typically nominates candidates for statewide offices such as governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, treasurer, and secretary of state. Additionally, the convention may also nominate candidates for other positions like state legislators and members of Congress.
Ralph Nader and the Green Party.
They decide on party platforms and nominate presidential/vice-presidential candidates.
They formally nominate their candidates for president and vice-president and write their platform . They rely on television coverage to publicize their candidates and future candidates who make speeches to sell their party's positions. The convention also energizes the national campaign and promote organization and unity in the party. Party leaders from all over the country get to meet and become acquainted.
minor parties change election results by pulling votes from major party candidates?