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The final step is called "election." But before you have an election, you have to have candidates. They are usually "nominated" by their political party, and they "campaign" (go from city to city, stating their case about why they are the best person for the job). Once campaigning is over, the voters go to the polls and decide which candidate will be elected.
Primary elections and caucuses help choose the presidential candidates.
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In the 2016 US Presidential election process, no candidates are related to royalty. It would be a rather unlikely situation for that to exist.
A presidential primary refers to election of each party's candidate. A general election on the other hand is an election involving all candidates selected by their respective parties.
nomination of candidates
An open primary election matters because it allows voters to participate in the primary process regardless of their party affiliation. This promotes inclusivity and can result in a broader representation of voter preferences and opinions. Open primaries also offer voters more options and a greater voice in choosing their preferred candidates.
The electoral college has absolutely nothing to do with nominating process for US presidential and vice presidential candidates. Each political party controls its own process of nominations limited only by the level of cooperation from each of the states.
That is an election held by a political party as part of the process of nominating a candidate to represent the party in the presidential election.
presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state and local governments, while caucuses are private events run by the political parties
A Jehovah's Witness student can learn about the election process. However, they would not participate in voting for specific candidates in an election.