To nominate someone to a political office means to formally propose that individual as a candidate for that position, often within a political party or organization. This process typically involves selection by party members, leaders, or a designated committee, and can occur during primaries or conventions. The nominee then seeks election or confirmation to the office, representing the party’s interests and policies. Nominations are crucial in shaping the political landscape and determining who will compete for public office.
no nominate means to elect someone or vote for someone.
something that gose fast * * * * * To nominate is to name, or to put forward as a candidate (for a position).
this probably isn't what your looking for, but green peace is a political party but they have naver had someone in there party get an office. and i mean never
It can mean that in certain situations. It can mean to give power or some office to someone like priesthood or a political office. It can also mean to order something officially, like in a law or instruction. It is in that usage that it could be used to make something official.
Before major elections, a political party often holds a convention to nominate candidates and set forth to the public the party's policies on issues of importance. This is called the party "platform" and there is an understanding that candidates it nominates for public office agree with the platform and are obligated, if possible, to pursue these policies if elected.
Before major elections, a political party often holds a convention to nominate candidates and set forth to the public the party's policies on issues of importance. This is called the party "platform" and there is an understanding that candidates it nominates for public office agree with the platform and are obligated, if possible, to pursue these policies if elected.
Before major elections, a political party often holds a convention to nominate candidates and set forth to the public the party's policies on issues of importance. This is called the party "platform" and there is an understanding that candidates it nominates for public office agree with the platform and are obligated, if possible, to pursue these policies if elected.
When someone is referred to as a political puppet it just means that they are really answering to someone behind the scenes and making sure that his/her agenda is being carried out.
Ainmnigh means to name or identify, or nominate or designate.
Why do you want to add/nominate me - Por que quieres etc. (Question) Because you want to add/nominate me - Porque quieres etc. (Statement)
If you mean the Roman consuls, the political office, there were two consuls who served for one year.
The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. To vote "non-incumbent" would mean to vote for the challenger to the incumbent's position.