no
interest group do not nominate candidates for office.
Third party
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.
nominate- name- candidates for public office
C. promise to abide by term limits, and seek no more than two terms
who can nominate officials for office in the government
who can nominate officials for office in the government
increasing public fundin of political compaigns
They can nominate candidates; inform & activate supporters, bonds, govern, watchdog. Chapter 5 section 1, blue headings from page 117-118 in Magruder's American Government by William A. McClenaghan
Organizations set up by interest groups to raise and contribute money to campaigns in an attempt to elect or defeat candidates for public office are known as Political Action Committees (PACs). These entities collect contributions from members or employees and distribute funds to candidates who align with their interests or agendas. PACs play a significant role in the political landscape by influencing elections and policymaking through financial support.
True. A primary election is held when there are too many candidates running for the same position. When the primary election is over, the 2 candidates with the most votes will be eligible for the general election.
One of the functions of political parties is that they nominate people to run for public office positions. The various nominees from different parties are the ones presented as candidates to be voted for.