answersLogoWhite

0

nomination meeting, compaigning, discussing the candidates, political rally, voting and the winner

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How is a presidential candidate selected in the United States?

In the United States, a presidential candidate is selected through a series of primary elections and caucuses held in each state. Political parties hold these events to determine the candidate who will represent them in the general election. Delegates are awarded to candidates based on their performance in these events, and the candidate with the most delegates ultimately becomes the party's nominee for president.


Would a candidate have to choose a vice president in order to run for president?

Yes, the two offices are filled thorugh one ballot.


Why did rival candidates become president and vicwe president?

candidate with most votes, president runner up candidate, vice president


What was the federalist candidate for president in 1800?

The incumbent president, John Adams, was the Federalist candidate in 1800.


Can you give me a sentence of the words candidate?

He was the Republican candidate for President.


What do you call a sitting president during an election in which he's a candidate. A presidential candidate or a president?

Technically he is both, but it is usual to refer to him as a president or the incumbent, since referring to him as a candidate makes it sound as though he isn't already a president.


What has to occur before a presidential candidate from either of the two major parties can campaign in the national election?

In order to run for president in November, a candidate must first be nominated by his party.


Was Winfield Scott a president?

No. He unsuccessful president candidate.


How many votes from the house of representatives must a president receive in order to become president?

The candidate must receive 270 electoral votes to become president of the United States of America.


How does the president picks the vice president?

When a candidate runs for office, he picks a running mate. When that candidate wins, his/her running mate becomes vice president.


A candidate for President must be how old?

A candidate for president must be 35 years old


Who was the federalist candidate for president in1800?

President John Adams