It depends which country you are referring to. Different countries have different procedures.
The voters chose Spelbound as their winners.
A primary election (nominating primary) is an election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. In other words, primary elections are one means by which a political party nominates candidates for the following general election. "Primaries" are common in the United States, where their origins are traced to the progressive movement. There, primary elections are conducted by government on behalf of the parties. Elsewhere in the world, the nomination of candidates is usually the responsibility of the political party organizations themselves and does not involve the general public. Besides primaries, other ways that parties may select candidates include caucuses, conventions, and nomination meetings. Historically, Canadian political parties chose their candidates in party meetings in each constituency. Canadian party leaders are elected at leadership conventions, although some parties have abandoned this practice in favour of one member, one vote systems.
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In elections during 1989 and 1990, polish voters voted against Communists and overwhelmingly chose solidarity candidates. They elected Lech Walesa president.
In elections during 1989 and 1990, polish voters voted against Communists and overwhelmingly chose solidarity candidates. They elected Lech Walesa president.
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I think the Hampshire voters:-)
Cavemen chose animals as their Primary subject.
The party leaders were the ones that chose the list of major-party candidates for president and vice-president. The candidates were then voted on by the electoral college.
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No. If marriage is an available feature you get to choose from the set of marriage candidates.
Started when McCain chose Palin -- now all the candidates are psychotic.