The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November breh! :D
to be a nominated by a major party as the Presidential candidate for Office of the President of the United States of America
Nominated as a candidate for office.
Republican Party. He was the first Republican to be elected to office.
Geraldine Ferraro was nominated to run as Vice-President on the Democratic ticket with Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984. She was the first woman nominated to run for public office. Ronald Reagan won the election for his second term of office that year.
Yes, he was the leader of the Democratic Party in the late 1930's, and was nominated to be their Presidential candidate in 1932, and was elected to that post in that year, taking office in 1933.
A person who runs for public office is a candidate, like a presidential candidate.
a person who is running for office is a candidate
a candidate is a person who is selected by others as a contestant for an office , honor , etc . while a nominee is a person nominated , as to run for elective office or fill a particular post.
You may be referring to the oath of office. But the electoral college is what officially elects the president. A presidential candidate may win the popular vote, but without enough electoral votes, he (or one day, she) will not be officially elected.
The incumbent in an election is the current office-holder. For the 2012 Presidential race, the incumbent is Barack Obama.
When a person is nominated they are put up as a candidate, but they are not elected until there is an election and voted into office by the people voting.
Yes, he was the first republican presidential candidate to win for office at this time.